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  2. Wait, What's the Difference Between Tequila and Mezcal? - AOL

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    Depending on the types of tequila that are blended, the color will range from clear to light gold. Reposado Tequila: The Spanish word reposado means ‘restful.’ Reposada is a type of tequila ...

  3. Tequila Drinkers, You're Actually Drinking A Type Of Mezcal - AOL

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    Tequila comes in blanco, reposado, and añejo varieties, and cristalino; here's more information on the types of tequila. Mezcal is also labeled with the type of agave used to produce it.

  4. Tequila - Wikipedia

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    White (left), reposado (centre) and añejo (right) tequila, showing the difference in color. Tequila's color ranges from clear to a brownish amber, depending on the aging process and the type of wood used for storage. [34] The white (blanco) version of tequila, also nicknamed "silver", is the product with no aging, or may be aged less than two ...

  5. The Best Under-$30 Tequilas You Can Buy for Cinco de Mayo - AOL

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    Reposado Tequila. Tequila that is matured in wood casks for a moderate amount of time — between two and 11 months — is referred to as reposado (rested). These lightly aged spirits take on a ...

  6. Jose Cuervo - Wikipedia

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    Cuervo was the first distiller to bottle tequila, at a time when other distillers were still using barrels. [10] Tequila was known as "mezcal de tequila" until 1893, when tequila makers and the Mexican government dropped "mezcal" from the name. [8] Cuervo's first bottled tequila was sold in 1906. [10]

  7. Mezcal - Wikipedia

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    Reposado ("rested") – refers to mezcal stored in a wooden vessel of any type or size for between 2 months to a year. Añejo ("aged") – refers to mezcal stored in a wooden vessel of less than 1,000 L (260 US gal) for more than a year. Abocado ("easy to drink") – refers to mezcal that is flavored or infused with other ingredients.