Gran Patron - Burdeos - Anejo

Gran Patron - Burdeos - Anejo

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Gran Patrón Burdeos tequila is made in very limited quantities, exclusively from the best Weber blue agaves grown in the highlands of Jalisco. Distilled twice and aged in old American oak barrels and new French barrels, it is then refined in vintage Bordeaux wine barrels, which gives it a deep amber color and a smooth, velvety taste with hints of vanilla and raisins.
Type:
Tequila
Country:
Mexico
Producer:
Patron
Style:
Anejo
ABV:
40%

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Behind the bottle

Workers harvesting agave plants in a field under a clear blue sky, surrounded by rows of large, spiky plants with trimmed leaves and a single pine-like core visible on the ground.

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To make their tequilas, Patrón crushes agave with a two-ton wheel made of volcanic rock. It’s called a tahona wheel, and it’s the old way (“old” as in all the way back to Spanish explorers distilling once they...

To make their tequilas, Patrón crushes agave with a two-ton wheel made of volcanic rock. It’s called a tahona wheel, and it’s the old way (“old” as in all the way back to Spanish explorers distilling once they established settlements in Mexico) of pulping the agave in a pit. Patrón uses the tahona in conjunction with a roller mill to make its tequilas, and employs the tahona by itself to make Roca Patrón.
The tahona wheel slows production down quite a bit, but also allows Patrón to avoid some of the methods that many connoisseurs feel detracts from the true taste of the spirit. Historically, an animal would pull the wheel along its radius, but Patrón uses an engine since these are modern times. Once it’s ready, the tequila goes into a hand-numbered bottle.

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