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INSPIRED BY THE FAMED MASKED WRESTLERS OF MEXICO, tequilero David Ravandi has created El Luchador, a unique, artisanal portfolio of outstanding tequila expressions: Still Strength Blanco, Blanco, Reposado and Anejo. Since his entrée into the artisanal tequila business in the mid-1990s, Ravandi has ushered several brands to international success. His El Luchador portfolio was inspired by the instantly recognizable-masks and the acrobatic showmanship of Mexico’s colorful lucha libre wrestlers. The connection between tequila and lucha libre - two of Mexico’s most treasured cultural institutions – represents a long-standing tradition, one that inspired El Luchador. These extraordinary tequilas began their agave to glass-journey at 6,500 ft. in the highlands of Los Altos where blue agaves flourish in the iron-rich soils of our estates. Here, El Luchador is distilled using artisanal methods and produced and packaged with the utmost respect for the environment. Our Reposado and Anjeo aged expressions rest in French white oak barrels that once held the coveted white wines of Puligny Montrachet.
El Luchador Blanco
El Luchador Blanco opens with notes of fresh agave and delivers bright citrus flavors with a saline finish. This 100 percent Blue Agave spirit is favored by mixologists as a foundation for building authentic cocktails and for enjoying as a fine sipping tequila.
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Appropriately racy on the nose, El Luchador is brimming with agave, lemon pepper, and fresh, sea salt aromas.
Rich and powerful, just as you'd expect from a 110-proof spirit, but also silky-sweet with notes of nougat, coconut and agave flavors that build on the finish, offering white pepper, lemongrass, and soothing touches of mint as they fade.
Creamy and complex, it strikes a balance between sweet and savory that brings contemporary cocktails to life.
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