Produced from approximately 10-year-old blue agave and distilled in a column still, the Don Fulano Blanco Tequila Don Fulano Blanco Tequila is rested for 60 days in stainless steel cuvettes. It is a fruity tequila, marked by prune juice, Williams pear, amaretto and walnut.
The aroma of Don Fulano Blanco is pleasant, particularly sweet. Very fruity, plum and Williams pear juice. Almond liqueur, amaretto. Mint. The pepper is evanescent. In the mouth it is sweet, very nice. Mint leaf, then returns to very ripe fruit. Hint of rancio and walnut. Slightly bitterish.
On the finish, it perpetuates on the mint, returns to pepper then quickly leaves the palate.

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