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Don Julio 70 Cristalino Anejo Tequila 70cl

£87.67(£125.24 per litre)
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Don Julio 70 Cristalino Anejo Tequila is an anejo-style tequila presented in a crystal-clear style, aiming to combine the richness of ageing with a cleaner, brighter finish. Cristalino tequilas are typically aged in oak then filtered to remove colour while keeping much of the smoothness.

Expect a refined balance of cooked agave, soft vanilla and caramel from the barrel, with a fresher, lighter feel than many dark aged spirits. The taste often brings gentle oak spice and a silky texture, finishing clean with lingering sweetness and subtle peppery agave.

Pour it neat or over a large ice cube to enjoy the smooth, polished character, or use it to elevate cocktails where you want elegance without heavy oak colour. It works beautifully in a crisp tequila old fashioned or a premium margarita with simple, fresh ingredients.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is tequila?

Tequila is a distilled alcoholic spirit made primarily from the blue agave plant. It is produced mainly in the region surrounding the city of Tequila in the Mexican state of Jalisco, along with a few other approved regions of Mexico.

To be legally called tequila, the spirit must be made in Mexico using specific production methods and must contain at least 51% blue agave sugars.

What is tequila made from?

Tequila is made from the blue Weber agave plant, a succulent that grows mainly in the volcanic soils of western Mexico. The heart of the plant, called the piña, is harvested, cooked and fermented before distillation.

The sugars from the agave are converted into alcohol during fermentation and then distilled to produce tequila.

Where is tequila made?

Authentic tequila must be produced in specific regions of Mexico, mainly in the state of Jalisco and a few surrounding areas. These regions are legally protected under Mexican law and international agreements.

Tequila produced outside these designated regions cannot legally be labelled as tequila.

How strong is tequila?

Most tequila is bottled at around 38% to 40% alcohol by volume. Some special releases, such as cask strength or premium bottlings, may have a higher alcohol content.

Like most spirits, tequila is usually sipped slowly or mixed into cocktails rather than consumed quickly.

What does tequila taste like?

Tequila often has distinctive flavours of cooked agave, citrus, pepper and herbs. The exact taste depends on the production process, the region where the agave was grown and how long the tequila has been aged.

Older tequilas that have been aged in oak barrels can also develop notes of vanilla, caramel and spice.

What are the main types of tequila?

The main tequila categories include Blanco, Reposado, Añejo and Extra Añejo. Blanco tequila is typically unaged and has bright agave flavours.

Reposado and Añejo tequilas are aged in oak barrels for longer periods, giving them richer flavours and a darker colour.

What is blanco tequila?

Blanco tequila, sometimes called silver tequila, is usually bottled shortly after distillation without significant ageing in oak. This style highlights the natural flavours of the agave plant.

It is often used in cocktails such as margaritas but can also be enjoyed neat.

What is reposado tequila?

Reposado tequila is aged in oak barrels for at least two months but less than one year. The ageing process softens the spirit and adds subtle flavours from the wood.

Reposado tequilas often show notes of vanilla, spice and light caramel alongside the agave character.

What is añejo tequila?

Añejo tequila is aged in oak barrels for at least one year but less than three years. The extended ageing gives the tequila a deeper colour and more complex flavours.

These tequilas are often smoother and richer, with notes of oak, vanilla and dried fruit.

What is extra añejo tequila?

Extra Añejo tequila is aged for more than three years in oak barrels. This long ageing period creates very rich and complex flavours.

Extra Añejo tequilas are usually considered premium sipping spirits similar to well-aged whisky or cognac.

What is the difference between tequila and mezcal?

Both tequila and mezcal are Mexican spirits made from agave, but they are produced in different regions and often from different agave varieties.

Mezcal typically has a smokier flavour because the agave is traditionally roasted in underground pits before fermentation.

What does 100% agave tequila mean?

Tequila labelled as 100% agave is made entirely from sugars derived from the blue agave plant. These tequilas are usually considered higher quality.

Tequila labelled simply as tequila may contain at least 51% agave sugars with the remainder coming from other sources.

How is tequila traditionally served?

High quality tequila is often sipped neat in a small glass to appreciate its flavour and aroma. It may also be served with a slice of orange and a pinch of salt in some traditional styles.

Tequila is also widely used in cocktails such as the margarita and tequila sunrise.

What cocktails use tequila?

Tequila is a key ingredient in several popular cocktails including the margarita, tequila sunrise and paloma.

Its citrus and herbal flavours pair particularly well with lime, grapefruit and other fresh ingredients.