Patrón El Cielo Prestige Silver
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4 times distilled silver Mexican tequila Patrón El Cielo Prestige Silver with the sweet taste of cooked agave.
EAN: 721733005956
Code: PSCIEL
Description
Patrón El Cielo Prestige Silver is a prestigious silver Mexican tequila. It is made from 100% Weber Blue agave and is distilled up to four times using the copper pot still method under the expert eye of Master Distiller David Rodriguez. The result is an unusually smooth and naturally sweet tequila, with a light and fresh taste full of notes of cooked agave. Its fresh taste is fully revealed when served with a few ice cubes and a slice of orange.
Tequila Patrón El Cielo Prestige Silver is packaged in a sophisticated design bottle with a cardboard gift box. The design was inspired by the volcanic tahona stone and light-flooded agave fields in the Mexican state of Jalisco, the distillery's homeland.
Flavour Profile
Colour:
crystal clear
Nose:
sweet, fruity, cooked agave
Palate:
cooked agave, sweet, fruity, and citric
Finish:
smooth, long-lasting and very sweet

Lemon

Sweet

Fruit

Agave
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Basic information
Brand
EAN
721733005956
Flavour profile
Lemon, Sweet, Fruit, Agave
Country
Mexico
Age
18 r.
Packaging
Cardboard
Volume
0.7 l
Alc.
40 %
Distributor
Svet nápojov s.r.o. Oravicka 615, 028 01 Trstená, Slovakia
Unit price
188,10 € for 1L
Quantity in carton
6 pcs
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