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Sierra Milenario Añejo
0.7 l
41.5 %

Sierra Milenario Añejo

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Aging tequila made from 100% agave.
EAN: 4062400100205
Code: STMA-7E
Description

The golden Añejo Tequila is double distilled and aged for up to 18 months in American white oak barrels.

Aroma: notes of fruit, caramel, and chocolate
Taste: caramel, vanilla, delicate chocolate, tropical fruit, and apricot
Finish: rich in chocolate

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Basic information
Brand
EAN
4062400100205
Country
Mexico
Packaging
Unwrapped
Volume
0.7 l
Alcohol
41.5 % ABV
Unit price
95,71 € for 1L
Quantity in carton
6 pcs
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