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Leyenda de Mexico

Leyenda de México Tequila Añejo

Regular price $129.99
Regular price $149.99 Sale price $129.99
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The Santoyo Grand Leyenda brand is owned and named for Jesus Santoyo, who re-branded his Hawaiian taco franchise to Grand Leyenda Cantinas to tie into the tequila brand. According to the write-up at the Pacific Business News (Stephanie Silverstein via BizJournal), he will be "his own best customer" as he opens up his cantinas across Mexico and Hawaii. 

Santoyo Grand Leyenda Anejo tequila is their aged expression ("anejo") and is aged for 2 years in oak prior to bottling... a full year longer than the minimum 1 year requirement for the anejo designation. This gives the tequila its gold color and the flavor profile they describe as "butterscotch caramel and vanilla." 
- See more at: http://www.proof66.com/tequila/santoyo-grand-leyenda-organic-anejo-tequila.html#sthash.8I6Ki1pS.dpuf
The Santoyo Grand Leyenda brand is owned and named for Jesus Santoyo, who re-branded his Hawaiian taco franchise to Grand Leyenda Cantinas to tie into the tequila brand. According to the write-up at the Pacific Business News (Stephanie Silverstein via BizJournal), he will be "his own best customer" as he opens up his cantinas across Mexico and Hawaii. 

Santoyo Grand Leyenda Anejo tequila is their aged expression ("anejo") and is aged for 2 years in oak prior to bottling... a full year longer than the minimum 1 year requirement for the anejo designation. This gives the tequila its gold color and the flavor profile they describe as "butterscotch caramel and vanilla." 
- See more at: http://www.proof66.com/tequila/santoyo-grand-leyenda-organic-anejo-tequila.html#sthash.8I6Ki1pS.dpuf
The Santoyo Grand Leyenda brand is owned and named for Jesus Santoyo, who re-branded his Hawaiian taco franchise to Grand Leyenda Cantinas to tie into the tequila brand. According to the write-up at the Pacific Business News (Stephanie Silverstein via BizJournal), he will be "his own best customer" as he opens up his cantinas across Mexico and Hawaii. 

Santoyo Grand Leyenda Anejo tequila is their aged expression ("anejo") and is aged for 2 years in oak prior to bottling... a full year longer than the minimum 1 year requirement for the anejo designation. This gives the tequila its gold color and the flavor profile they describe as "butterscotch caramel and vanilla." 
- See more at: http://www.proof66.com/tequila/santoyo-grand-leyenda-organic-anejo-tequila.html#sthash.8I6Ki1pS.dp

Step into a legacy of craftsmanship with Leyenda de México Tequila Añejo, a masterfully aged expression born of Mexican Tequila Master Melly Barajas’s vision crafted entirely by skilled women artisans. Aged for over three years in a blend of American and French oak barrels, this tequila delivers balanced complexity and smooth elegance. From its subtle vanilla and cooked agave aroma to lingering notes of almonds, caramel, and roasted hazelnuts, every sip tells a story of tradition, artistry, and female empowerment. Whether you enjoy it neat, savor it with cigar or coffee, or present it as a distinguished gift, this revered Añejo transcends the expected. Available now at Quality Liquor Store, while this storied expression remains in limited supply.

Product Details:

  • Type: Tequila Añejo

  • Origin: Mexico

  • ABV: 40% (80 proof typical)

  • Notable Features: Handcrafted entirely by women under Tequila Master Melly Barajas; aged 3+ years in American and French oak barrels 

Tasting Notes:

  • Color: Bright dark amber with golden hues 

  • Nose: Subtle vanilla, cooked agave, almonds, roasted hazelnuts, light olives, caramel 

  • Palate: Silky and smooth body; well-balanced with pronounced almonds, roasted hazelnuts, cooked agave, and vanilla 

  • Finish: Velvety and lingering; excellent with coffee or a fine cigar

Best Enjoyed By:

  • Sipping neat to appreciate its complex, smooth profile

  • Pairing with premium coffee or a fine cigar for elevated flavor synergy

  • Gifting to connoisseurs who value craft, tradition, and artisanal spirit

Why Choose Leyenda de México Tequila Añejo:
This tequila embodies heritage, female artistry, and three-plus years of oak aging—all in one exceptional bottle. Make it part of your collection, only at Quality Liquor Store, before it's gone.

FAQ:
Q: Where can I buy Leyenda de México Tequila Añejo online?
A: You can order it now from Quality Liquor Store with secure checkout and nationwide shipping.

Q: What makes this Añejo unique?
A: Handcrafted by women under Tequila Master Melly Barajas and aged over three years in both American and French oak, it offers exceptional depth and smoothness. 

Q: How should I best enjoy this tequila?
A: Savor it neat or pair it with rich coffee or a quality cigar—its balanced flavors and silky finish make every sip a moment.

The Santoyo Grand Leyenda brand is owned and named for Jesus Santoyo, who re-branded his Hawaiian taco franchise to Grand Leyenda Cantinas to tie into the tequila brand. According to the write-up at the Pacific Business News (Stephanie Silverstein via BizJournal), he will be "his own best customer" as he opens up his cantinas across Mexico and Hawaii. 

Santoyo Grand Leyenda Anejo tequila is their aged expression ("anejo") and is aged for 2 years in oak prior to bottling... a full year longer than the minimum 1 year requirement for the anejo designation. This gives the tequila its gold color and the flavor profile they describe as "butterscotch caramel and vanilla." 
- See more at: http://www.proof66.com/tequila/santoyo-grand-leyenda-organic-anejo-tequila.html#sthash.8I6Ki1pS.dpuf
The Santoyo Grand Leyenda brand is owned and named for Jesus Santoyo, who re-branded his Hawaiian taco franchise to Grand Leyenda Cantinas to tie into the tequila brand. According to the write-up at the Pacific Business News (Stephanie Silverstein via BizJournal), he will be "his own best customer" as he opens up his cantinas across Mexico and Hawaii. 

Santoyo Grand Leyenda Anejo tequila is their aged expression ("anejo") and is aged for 2 years in oak prior to bottling... a full year longer than the minimum 1 year requirement for the anejo designation. This gives the tequila its gold color and the flavor profile they describe as "butterscotch caramel and vanilla." 
- See more at: http://www.proof66.com/tequila/santoyo-grand-leyenda-organic-anejo-tequila.html#sthash.8I6Ki1pS.dpuf
The Santoyo Grand Leyenda brand is owned and named for Jesus Santoyo, who re-branded his Hawaiian taco franchise to Grand Leyenda Cantinas to tie into the tequila brand. According to the write-up at the Pacific Business News (Stephanie Silverstein via BizJournal), he will be "his own best customer" as he opens up his cantinas across Mexico and Hawaii. 

Santoyo Grand Leyenda Anejo tequila is their aged expression ("anejo") and is aged for 2 years in oak prior to bottling... a full year longer than the minimum 1 year requirement for the anejo designation. This gives the tequila its gold color and the flavor profile they describe as "butterscotch caramel and vanilla." 
- See more at: http://www.proof66.com/tequila/santoyo-grand-leyenda-organic-anejo-tequila.html#sthash.8I6Ki1pS.dpuf
The Santoyo Grand Leyenda brand is owned and named for Jesus Santoyo, who re-branded his Hawaiian taco franchise to Grand Leyenda Cantinas to tie into the tequila brand. According to the write-up at the Pacific Business News (Stephanie Silverstein via BizJournal), he will be "his own best customer" as he opens up his cantinas across Mexico and Hawaii. 

Santoyo Grand Leyenda Anejo tequila is their aged expression ("anejo") and is aged for 2 years in oak prior to bottling... a full year longer than the minimum 1 year requirement for the anejo designation. This gives the tequila its gold color and the flavor profile they describe as "butterscotch caramel and vanilla." 
- See more at: http://www.proof66.com/tequila/santoyo-grand-leyenda-organic-anejo-tequila.html#sthash.8I6Ki1pS.dpuf

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