
Mala Vida Tequila Anejo - 750ML
Mala Vida Tequila Anejo
Discover the bold flavors of Mala Vida Tequila Añejo, a premium 750ML spirit that embodies the spirit of Mexico’s tequila-making heritage. Aged to perfection in a blend of American and French oak barrels, this añejo tequila offers a symphony of taste that resonates with every sip.
Product Details:
- Country: Mexico
- State: Jalisco
- Brand: Mala Vida
- Spirits Type: Tequila
- Spirits Style: Añejo
- Taste: A rich tapestry of cooked agave, vanilla, nuts, and a hint of pepper, culminating in a full-bodied experience that’s soft to swallow and leaves an intense aroma.
- Food Pairings: Ideal as a standalone sipping tequila, an aperitif, or a digestive. Complements soft dishes without overshadowing the tequila’s characteristic wood flavor.
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Types of Spirits
- Whiskey: Made from fermented grain mash and aged in wooden casks.
- Vodka: Typically distilled from grains or potatoes and known for its clear, neutral flavor.
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- Fermentation: The process where yeast converts sugars into alcohol.
- Distillation: Separating alcohol from the fermented mixture to increase its concentration.
- Aging: Storing spirits in barrels to develop flavors over time.
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