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To qualify as “aged”, tequila must be in the barrels for at least:
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According to the CRT, to qualify as reposado tequila, the spirit must be aged for at least two months, and not more than 11 months.
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According to the CRT, to qualify as reposado tequila, the spirit must be aged for at least two months, and not more than 11 months.
What’s the name of the glassware used for a tequila tasting?
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The proper glassware for sipping tequila is a flute because it retains the aromas at the top of the glass, ideal for nosing.
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The proper glassware for sipping tequila is a flute because it retains the aromas at the top of the glass, ideal for nosing.
Which step comes first in a proper tequila tasting?
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The first step in a tequila tasting is to inspect the liquids’ color and clarity, along with the viscosity by examining the legs.
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The first step in a tequila tasting is to inspect the liquids’ color and clarity, along with the viscosity by examining the legs.
How many years until Weber Blue Agave is ready to harvest?
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Agave’s sugar content is optimal and generally ready for harvest at around the seven year mark.
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Agave’s sugar content is optimal and generally ready for harvest at around the seven year mark.
When tasting tequila, you should never swallow the spirit.
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A tequila tasting should be enjoyed in every way possible, including drinking the spirit.
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A tequila tasting should be enjoyed in every way possible, including drinking the spirit.
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