Del Dueno Jerezito Anejo
NOM: 1146

Distillery: Tequileña, S.A. DE C.V. - 'La Tequileña'

Importer: William Grant & Sons, Inc.

Area: Lowlands

Aged: At least 1 Year

Barrel Type: 2 Barrels (traditional American oak cask and an original sherry oak cask)

Bottle Size: 750ml

Bottle Number: 9,680

Number of Distillations: 2

Alcohol Percentage: 41.7%/83.4 Proof

Price: $81

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Info on the Back of the Bottle: "Two Casks of different character produce a
deeper, more complex flavor.  During maturation, the "Jerezito" from Del Dueno is
transferred from a traditional oak cast to an original sherry oak cask, thus acquiring
character from each cask.  The result is a tequila that is rich, with a mellow flavor of
great depth and unusual complexity."



Other Info: "Del Dueño - Jerezito - Sherry Wood Finish, is an interesting and
attractively labeled product. When I first listed this tequila the definition of the name
"Jerezito" was lost on me. Not long afterwards a tequila fan pointed out that the name
was a reference to the city of Jerez in Spain, a region famous for it's Sherry bodegas.
In fact Sherry can only be made in the area located between Jerez de la Frontera
,Puerto de Santa María and Sanlúcar de Barrameda in the Spanish province of Cádiz. It
now makes perfectly good sense as the Jerezito label explains that during maturation
this tequila is transferred from traditional oak barrels to an original sherry oak cask
where it completes it's ageing process." -
Pocotequila.com

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