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Cooked and raw agave, green herbs and sweet woody undertones run through this reposado from Siete Leguas in Atotonilco el Alto, rested eight months in oak and bottled at 38% by the house that once made the original Patron.
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Siete Leguas is a family house founded in 1952, named for Pancho Villa's horse, and remembered as the distillery that produced the original Patron before that brand moved to its own site in 2002. This reposado is made from Blue Weber agave and rested for eight months in oak, a balanced and classic style long held up as a benchmark by tequila enthusiasts.
The house is known for blending spirit from two distilleries, one using a mule drawn tahona and one a roller mill, with clay and brick oven baking, wild yeast fermentation in wooden vats and copper pot distillation. The result is warm, silky and dry, opening on cooked and fresh agave with herbal notes, then sweet aromas and gentle woody tones drawn from the cask. A measured 38% keeps the texture soft and the finish tender.
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