Atanasio Orígenes Espíritu Fuerte Blanco

Sale price$89.00

Atanasio Orígenes Espíritu Fuerte Blanco

Sale price$89.00

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Location: San Pedro de los Landeros, Jalisco
Master Distiller: Réne Carranza
NOM: 1599

Why we love Atanasio Orígenes Espíritu Fuerte Blanco

  • Small batch, hand-crafted by Maestro Tequilero Rene Carranza at high proof (46% ABV / 92 proof) in honor of the way Tequila was originally made at high proof
  • Previously only sold at the distillery and oxygenated
  • Easy to sip, agave forward with bright notes of vanilla, citrus, and herbs 
  •  92 proof/ 46% ABV / Bottle Size: 750mL

Tasting Notes

Aroma:
lots of green and cooked agave on the nose with bits of funk and herbality coming through

Palate:
some heat and a touch of smoke followed by white pepper, roasted agave sweetness, some ethanol, citrus, fresh herbs

Finish:
bright hot finish with lingering agave sweetness

About the Brand

Tequila Atanasio comes to the Sip Tequila portfolio from the small town of El Medineño, just 20 minutes north west 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 its creator, Tio Atanasio, 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, generations later, with Maestro Tequilero Rene Carranza at the helm, Atanasio produces some of our favorite expressions of Tequila coming from the Valley.

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