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" ... 20% of sales were gifts, a big jump from 9.5% in December of 2019. Champagne specifically was the most popular gifting item, followed by red wine, bourbon, Scotch, white wine and blanco tequila. ... "
" ... Beyond that, do you prefer a clear blanco, a pale reposado, an aged añejo, or a cask-finished tequila that has been infused with flavors and aromas from a barrel that previously held another liquid? Your choices will dictate what kind of glass you reach for and, by extension, how much you will enjoy your drink. ... "
" ... Maestra Tequilera, Ana Maria Romero, brings 25 years of experience to this recently launched artisanal tequila. The first release is a blanco with notes of honey, vanilla and lingering caramel. The name Mijenta is a nod to the Spanish translation for my people—mi gente—which Romero says refers to the mindset of a community-driven spirit to celebrate life. ... "
" ... Tequila used to be this way, but as the industry has grown so have the number of different categories. Whereas once 100% agave tequila was judged as one large group, today it is broken down into blanco, reposado, añejo and extra añejo, among others. Sometimes, even cask finished tequilas merit their own category. No doubt, Cristalino Tequila will soon also be a separate category. ... "
" ... When Soglanich was curating his list he often keeps in mind the brands that he drinks (or recommends) on the regular. “While I tend to steer toward more traditional profile tequilas, I am also aware that for many starting their tequila journey, the softer, aged tequilas may be more approachable. In general, blanco tequilas pair best with citrus and lime flavors. Reposado pairs best with bold and spicy ones. While añejos and extra añejos are best paired with sweet,” he says. “But I also encourage everyone to experiment with pairings of their own.” ... "