Mandala Limited Edition Añejo Tequila 2022 – 750ML
Mandala Limited Edition Añejo Tequila 2022 – 750ML
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Celebrate tradition, craftsmanship, and exceptional tequila with the Mandala Limited Edition Ceramic Día de los Muertos Añejo Tequila 2022. This remarkable 750ML collectible bottle is meticulously hand-painted by skilled artisans in Mexico, honoring the rich cultural heritage of Día de los Muertos.
Aged to perfection, this luxury añejo tequila delivers a deep, smooth, and complex flavor profile that tequila enthusiasts and collectors adore. Its beautifully crafted ceramic vessel makes it a standout centerpiece for any display, gifting occasion, or curated bar collection.
Whether you're a dedicated collector or looking for the perfect premium gift, this Limited Edition Mandala Añejo 2022is a must-have for anyone who appreciates fine tequila and exquisite artistry.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Cooked agave, vanilla bean, oak spice, roasted nuts, light caramel
Palate: Smooth and layered with notes of sweet agave, warm toffee, cinnamon, dried fruit, and toasted oak
Finish: Long, elegant, and silky with lingering spice and sweetness
Color: Deep golden amber
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is the bottle really hand-painted?
Yes. Each Mandala Limited Edition Ceramic Día de los Muertos bottle is individually hand-painted, making every piece unique.
Is this release truly limited?
Absolutely. The 2022 edition was created in small quantities and will not be reproduced, making it highly collectible.
Can I keep the bottle after finishing the tequila?
Yes! The ceramic bottle is designed as a collectible art piece—perfect for display, décor, or reuse.
What type of tequila is inside the bottle?
It contains premium Mandala Añejo tequila, aged to develop rich, smooth, complex flavors.
Is this good for gifting?
Yes. Its artistic bottle and limited-edition status make it a standout gift for tequila lovers, collectors, or special occasions.
Where is this tequila produced?
It is crafted and bottled in Mexico, staying true to traditional tequila-making heritage.
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