
- Category – Spirits, Tequila, 40% abv
- Available – From this month
- Location – The US, available through selected off-premise outlets and online
- Price – SRP of US$3,300 per 75cl bottle
Código 1530 has launched an aged Tequila expression in the US.
The company’s 13-year-old anejo, which spent six months in ex-Cognac casks, is available via the company’s online store at an SRP of US$3,300 per 75cl bottle. The release, which is limited to 350 units, is available from selected spirits retailers in the US.
“We decided to produce a 13-year because our extra añejo just keeps getting better and better over time… so we’ve kept some resting longer than typically done, out of curiosity,” said Código CEO Ron Snyder. “Our agave-rich Tequila continues to maintain its balanced flavour over time, and our Cabernet wine barrels are made with such dense grained French oak that it gently ages within our naturally climatized cask cellar.”
In September, the privately-owned Tequila company signed a Latin America and Caribbean distribution deal with Monarq Group, which also distributes Gruppo Montenegro’s portfolio in the regions.
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