
Angelisco Blanco Tequila - 750ML
Experience the Essence of Jalisco with Angelisco Blanco Tequila
Immerse yourself in the rich heritage of Mexican tequila with Angelisco Blanco Tequila - 750ML. Each sip is a journey to the sun-drenched fields of Jalisco, where the purest agave is artfully transformed into this exceptional spirit.
Key Features:
- Type: Premium Highland Tequila
- Volume: 750ML
- Finish: Smooth, with a perfect balance of agave and minerality
- Tasting Profile: Crisp and clean, with delightful notes of pear, white pepper, and subtle hints of tropical fruit
Craftsmanship:
Angelisco Blanco is meticulously crafted in the heart of Los Altos, Jalisco. Produced from estate-grown Blue Weber agave, this tequila is double-distilled using traditional methods in stainless steel pot stills, ensuring a pure and authentic flavor that tequila enthusiasts will appreciate.
Perfect For:
Whether you prefer sipping it neat or using it as the base for a sophisticated cocktail, Angelisco Blanco Tequila promises to elevate your drinking experience.
Important Note:
Drinking distilled spirits, beer, coolers, wine, and other alcoholic beverages may increase cancer risk and, during pregnancy, can cause birth defects. For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/alcohol.

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