Tequila Ocho
Tequila Ocho Extra Anejo
Tequila Ocho Extra Anejo
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Tequila Ocho Extra Añejo
Tequila Ocho Extra Añejo is the pinnacle of artisanal tequila-making, crafted with passion and patience to deliver unparalleled depth and refinement. Made from 100% blue Weber agave harvested at peak maturity from single estates, this tequila is carefully aged for over three years in oak barrels, developing a rich, complex profile while preserving Ocho’s signature agave-forward character.
Every bottle represents the marriage of tradition and time—an extraordinary tequila designed for true connoisseurs. With its golden hue, exceptional balance, and elegant finish, Ocho Extra Añejo stands as a collector’s treasure and a testament to Mexico’s tequila heritage.
Key Features
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100% Blue Weber Agave – Harvested from single estates at peak ripeness.
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Extra Añejo Maturation – Aged over three years in oak for remarkable complexity.
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Single Estate & Vintage Tequila – Every release highlights a unique field and harvest.
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Limited Production – Crafted in small batches for authenticity and exclusivity.
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Heritage Craftsmanship – Created under the guidance of legendary tequila producer Carlos Camarena.
How to Enjoy
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Sip Neat – Best appreciated in a wide-rimmed glass to experience its layered aromas and flavors.
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Special Occasions – Ideal for celebrating milestones or gifting to a discerning tequila enthusiast.
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Premium Pairings – Pairs beautifully with fine dark chocolate, cigars, or aged cheeses.
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Collector’s Display – A standout addition to any serious tequila collection.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Tequila Ocho Extra Añejo unique?
Each release is tied to a single estate and vintage, allowing you to experience the true terroir of the agave fields, enhanced by years of careful oak aging.
How long is Ocho Extra Añejo aged?
It is matured for more than three years in oak barrels, meeting the official classification for Extra Añejo tequila.
Is Tequila Ocho Extra Añejo limited edition?
Yes. Each vintage and estate release is produced in small quantities, making every bottle collectible and unique.
How should I store it?
Keep the bottle upright in a cool, dark place away from sunlight and heat to preserve its exceptional quality.
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