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Tuesday 6 May 2014

Cinco de Mayo Tequila Guide - What's 'Bueno' at the LCBO

Cinco de Mayo is not Mexican Independence Day. It’s scarcely celebrated outside of North America. And though in the Puebla state it’s meant to commemorate The Battle of Puebla in 1862, the cultural symbolism in Canada is largely lost.

So, given that your gringo idea of Cinco de Mayo is assumedly centered around a bottle of tequila, pummeling a piñata to death and a guacamole mixer, here’s the essential LCBO-inspired Cinco de Mayo tequila guide…

Tequila, Tequila!
Let’s start off with shit that’ll make you swirl. Further on down the list you’ll want to choose your hooch with more care, but stock up on this rail staple first and hide it in the cabinet for the after-fiesta!
$44.95 – $ 39.95, save $5.00 until May 24, 2014

The handcrafted blue bottle and leather label is enough to make this smooth reposado stand out on your shelf. It’s sippable character and notes of citrus and white pepper might not leave it up there for long.
$44.65 – 750 mL bottle comes with FREE Free Caballito Glass until May 24, 2014 

One of the more refined blanco (un-aged) tequilas at the LCBO, the dry citrusy flavour will have your tongue tingling with hints of black pepper.
$79.95 – 25 bonus Air Miles until May 24, 2014

Sourced from the central lowland region of Mexico this reposado is double distilled in stainless steel and aged for up to 11-months in white oak barrels. A little more complex, with a nutty finish, this limited supply is better stocked on your shelf than someone else’s.
$93.10  – Limited supply


Cask strength is generally a term reserved for scotch or bourbon, but this certified organic brew comes from hand selected agave from the highlands of Los Altos and packs a pervasive 50% punch.
$98.50 – Limited supply

Original article published at View the Vibe

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