Atanasio 3 Bottle Family Collection

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Atanasio 3 Bottle Family Collection

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1x Atanasio Blanco 
1x Atanasio Reposado
1x Atanasio Anejo

Tasting Notes

Atanasio Blanco

Aroma: cooked and green agave, mint, basil, green apple

Palate: cooked agave, vanilla, tropical fruit, cracked pepper, vegetal notes

Finish: quick, bright, and sweet finish, refreshing

Atanasio Reposado

Aroma: cooked agave, warm vanilla, toasted almonds, dried apples

Palate: cooked agave, vanilla, espresso-like tannins, orange, baking spices

Finish: this agave forward reposado is easily imbibed with an arc of dryness in the middle of the palate finishing sweet and smooth

Atanasio Anejo

Aroma: cooked agave, bourbon, caramel, butterscotch

Palate: cooked agave with dominant wood flavors followed by honey, caramel, dried cherries, and butterscotch

Finish: slightly smoky and sweet with the dryness of American oak at the finish

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Location: San Pedro de los Landeros
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Master Distiller: Réne Carranza
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NOM: 1599
Tequila Atanasio comes to the Sip Tequila portfolio from the small town of San Pedro de los Landeros, just 10 minutes northwest of the town of Tequila. The name Atanasio comes from Spanish and Greek roots, and means “immortal,” tying closely to the brand as they pay homage to Tio Atanasio, an agave farmer who lived to be 103 years old. You’ll see this number on the neck of the bottle in honor of him and his philosophy that “with a little bit of Tequila every day, one can live forever.” Now, with Maestro Tequilero Réne Carranza at the helm, Atanasio produces some of our favorite expressions of Tequila coming from the Valley.
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San Pedro de los Landeros

San Pedro de los Laredos, located in Jalisco, is a small, charming town that embodies the rural beauty and rich traditions of the region. Surrounded by rolling landscapes and dotted with fields of blue agave, the town offers a peaceful and authentic atmosphere, reflective of Jalisco's agricultural heritage. Known for its warm, close-knit community, San Pedro de los Laredos celebrates local customs and traditional festivities, giving visitors a glimpse into the cultural heart of rural Jalisco. The nearby agave fields link the town to the broader tequila-producing legacy of the region, allowing visitors to explore the deep-rooted connection to one of Mexico's most iconic exports.

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