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Detailed Description
The 3 generations on the bottle refer to Don Cenobio, Don Eladio and Don Francisco Javier of the Sauza family of tequila makers. The agave used for this tequila comes from the valleys of Jalisco, aged 6-8 years before harvesting. This añejo is aged 12 months in toasted American oak.
Sauza Tres Generaciones Anejo Tequila Tasting Notes
Nose: Strong toasted oak, light-cooked agave and a hint of caramel-vanilla sweetness.
Palate: Full and balanced. Starts with brown sugar, fades soft oak and clean agave.
Finish: Warm oaky finish.
Distillery Information
Casa Sauza’s history begins in 1873, when Don Cenobio Sauza founded “La Perseverancia” distillery, and began to produce his first tequilas.
Casa Sauza’s value of innovation is inspired by its founder, who introduced new practices to the tequila-making process with the ultimate goal of improving its quality, and made the first ever tequila export to the United States of America.