Description
The Maestro Dobel 50 Cristalino Extra Añejo Tequila x ONORA Limited Edition is a striking union of masterful tequila craftsmanship and authentic Mexican folk art. This collector's release is the first in a special three-part series, born from a collaboration between Maestro Dobel Tequila and ONORA, a brand known for honoring Mexico’s artisanal traditions.
For this edition, ONORA has partnered with third-generation artisan Pablo Pérez Martínez of Xalitla, Mexico. Renowned for his expertise in the Amate folk-art style, Martínez has hand-painted each bottle stopper to depict the agave plant's lifecycle—symbolizing the heritage and soul of Maestro Dobel’s tequila-making process. This extra añejo cristalino tequila is matured for a minimum of three years in oak barrels, then carefully filtered for clarity, delivering an exquisite balance of complexity and smoothness.
Key Features:
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Limited Edition Collaboration with ONORA and artisan Pablo Pérez Martínez
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Features hand-painted Amate-style bottle stoppers illustrating the agave lifecycle
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Aged for over 3 years in American and Eastern European oak barrels
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Filtered for exceptional clarity without compromising flavor
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Elegant notes of dried fruit, roasted nuts, vanilla, and oak
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A collector’s piece blending cultural heritage and modern luxury
Tasting Notes:
This Cristalino Extra Añejo opens with aromas of caramel, fig, and toasted oak. The palate is rich with flavors of dried fruit, roasted almonds, vanilla, and a hint of spice, offering a smooth, long finish that echoes the tequila’s artisanal roots.
How to Enjoy:
Sip it neat in a tequila glass to appreciate the craftsmanship behind both the spirit and the hand-painted stopper. Ideal for gifting, special occasions, or as a collector's item.
FAQ:
Q: What makes this edition different from standard Maestro Dobel 50 Cristalino?
A: This is a limited-edition release created in collaboration with ONORA, featuring hand-painted bottle stoppers by Mexican artisan Pablo Pérez Martínez in the Amate folk-art tradition.
Q: Is each bottle unique?
A: Yes, each stopper is hand-painted, making every bottle a one-of-a-kind piece of art.
Q: What is Amate art?
A: Amate is a traditional Mexican folk art style that dates back to the 1950s, often painted on bark paper. Here, it’s reimagined on the bottle stoppers to narrate the agave plant’s story.