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Casa Del Sol Añejo Tequila By Eva Longoria
This masterfully crafted Tequila is matured for more than 14 months in the same barrel aging process. On the nose, it is elegant, sweet and indulgent, with notes of dark cacao, dried fruit, toasted oak, and vanilla. With each sip, it tastes of toffee, apricot, oak, and chestnut.
Casa Del Sol is a luxury sipping tequila, inspired by the magic of golden hour and Mayahuel, the Aztec goddess of agave, and translates to “house of the sun” in Spanish. Finished in Cognac barrels handcrafted with French Limousin Oak, Casa Del Sol tequila has a distinct flavor and aromatic profile where old world craftsmanship meets new world artistry, infusing Mexican tradition with notes of French heritage.
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Casa Del Sol Blanco Tequila By Eva Longoria
Casa Del Sol Blanco was crafted to deliver the pure essence of agave with its smooth and complex body. Complete with pleasant hints of fresh agave and mint, and warmed by notes of spice and caramel green apple.
Casa Del Sol is a luxury sipping tequila, inspired by the magic of golden hour and Mayahuel, the Aztec goddess of agave, and translates to “house of the sun” in Spanish. Finished in Cognac barrels handcrafted with French Limousin Oak, Casa Del Sol tequila has a distinct flavor and aromatic profile where old world craftsmanship meets new world artistry, infusing Mexican tradition with notes of French heritage.
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Casa Del Sol Reposado Tequila By Eva Longoria
Casa Del Sol Reposado rests for a minimum of four months in Select French Oak and Cognac barrels handcrafted with French Limousin Oak. The woody aroma evokes soft vanilla with hints of raisin and sweet tobacco. To taste, it has notes of wild honey, raisin, and butterscotch.
Casa Del Sol is a luxury sipping tequila, inspired by the magic of golden hour and Mayahuel, the Aztec goddess of agave, and translates to “house of the sun” in Spanish. Finished in Cognac barrels handcrafted with French Limousin Oak, Casa Del Sol tequila has a distinct flavor and aromatic profile where old world craftsmanship meets new world artistry, infusing Mexican tradition with notes of French heritage.