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Revel Avila Blanco
A cool and earthy Blanco Avila that is a Tequila in everything but name.
TequilaĀ is actually the name of a town in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. The agave Spirit that we all love was named after that town, which sits atĀ the center of Tequila production. By legal definition, Tequila can only be made fromĀ Weber Blue AgaveĀ in the state ofĀ JaliscoĀ and a handful of neighboring towns. By legal definition, ANY agave Spirit madeĀ outside of that regionĀ cannot be called Tequila. Agave Spirits from other places can use any variety of agave they want and are usually calledĀ Mezcal. But what if you made a premium Weber Blue Agave Spirit toĀ the highest standardsĀ ā just like Tequila ā but you were a few miles south of the official boundaries in the Morales district?Ā Revel SpiritsĀ calls theseĀ "Avila"Ā and was founded inĀ 2012Ā to bring these Spirits to market for the first time.
Revel Avila Blanco is the base Spirit supporting the entire Revel range of Avila Spirits. It has all the attributes a Tequila-lover is looking for. But they do something a bit special in the roasting process. Half of the Weber Blue Agave piƱas are roasted dry over volcanic stones, and half are steamed. Most producers choose one or the other. So, even though this Spirit is triple-distilled it retains a complex character of both cool citrus and earthy smoked herbs ā kind of Tequila-Gin-ish if that makes sense.
TequilaĀ is actually the name of a town in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. The agave Spirit that we all love was named after that town, which sits atĀ the center of Tequila production. By legal definition, Tequila can only be made fromĀ Weber Blue AgaveĀ in the state ofĀ JaliscoĀ and a handful of neighboring towns. By legal definition, ANY agave Spirit madeĀ outside of that regionĀ cannot be called Tequila. Agave Spirits from other places can use any variety of agave they want and are usually calledĀ Mezcal. But what if you made a premium Weber Blue Agave Spirit toĀ the highest standardsĀ ā just like Tequila ā but you were a few miles south of the official boundaries in the Morales district?Ā Revel SpiritsĀ calls theseĀ "Avila"Ā and was founded inĀ 2012Ā to bring these Spirits to market for the first time.
Revel Avila Blanco is the base Spirit supporting the entire Revel range of Avila Spirits. It has all the attributes a Tequila-lover is looking for. But they do something a bit special in the roasting process. Half of the Weber Blue Agave piƱas are roasted dry over volcanic stones, and half are steamed. Most producers choose one or the other. So, even though this Spirit is triple-distilled it retains a complex character of both cool citrus and earthy smoked herbs ā kind of Tequila-Gin-ish if that makes sense.
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A cool and earthy Blanco Avila that is a Tequila in everything but name.
TequilaĀ is actually the name of a town in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. The agave Spirit that we all love was named after that town, which sits atĀ the center of Tequila production. By legal definition, Tequila can only be made fromĀ Weber Blue AgaveĀ in the state ofĀ JaliscoĀ and a handful of neighboring towns. By legal definition, ANY agave Spirit madeĀ outside of that regionĀ cannot be called Tequila. Agave Spirits from other places can use any variety of agave they want and are usually calledĀ Mezcal. But what if you made a premium Weber Blue Agave Spirit toĀ the highest standardsĀ ā just like Tequila ā but you were a few miles south of the official boundaries in the Morales district?Ā Revel SpiritsĀ calls theseĀ "Avila"Ā and was founded inĀ 2012Ā to bring these Spirits to market for the first time.
Revel Avila Blanco is the base Spirit supporting the entire Revel range of Avila Spirits. It has all the attributes a Tequila-lover is looking for. But they do something a bit special in the roasting process. Half of the Weber Blue Agave piƱas are roasted dry over volcanic stones, and half are steamed. Most producers choose one or the other. So, even though this Spirit is triple-distilled it retains a complex character of both cool citrus and earthy smoked herbs ā kind of Tequila-Gin-ish if that makes sense.
TequilaĀ is actually the name of a town in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. The agave Spirit that we all love was named after that town, which sits atĀ the center of Tequila production. By legal definition, Tequila can only be made fromĀ Weber Blue AgaveĀ in the state ofĀ JaliscoĀ and a handful of neighboring towns. By legal definition, ANY agave Spirit madeĀ outside of that regionĀ cannot be called Tequila. Agave Spirits from other places can use any variety of agave they want and are usually calledĀ Mezcal. But what if you made a premium Weber Blue Agave Spirit toĀ the highest standardsĀ ā just like Tequila ā but you were a few miles south of the official boundaries in the Morales district?Ā Revel SpiritsĀ calls theseĀ "Avila"Ā and was founded inĀ 2012Ā to bring these Spirits to market for the first time.
Revel Avila Blanco is the base Spirit supporting the entire Revel range of Avila Spirits. It has all the attributes a Tequila-lover is looking for. But they do something a bit special in the roasting process. Half of the Weber Blue Agave piƱas are roasted dry over volcanic stones, and half are steamed. Most producers choose one or the other. So, even though this Spirit is triple-distilled it retains a complex character of both cool citrus and earthy smoked herbs ā kind of Tequila-Gin-ish if that makes sense.
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A cool and earthy Blanco Avila that is a Tequila in everything but name.
TequilaĀ is actually the name of a town in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. The agave Spirit that we all love was named after that town, which sits atĀ the center of Tequila production. By legal definition, Tequila can only be made fromĀ Weber Blue AgaveĀ in the state ofĀ JaliscoĀ and a handful of neighboring towns. By legal definition, ANY agave Spirit madeĀ outside of that regionĀ cannot be called Tequila. Agave Spirits from other places can use any variety of agave they want and are usually calledĀ Mezcal. But what if you made a premium Weber Blue Agave Spirit toĀ the highest standardsĀ ā just like Tequila ā but you were a few miles south of the official boundaries in the Morales district?Ā Revel SpiritsĀ calls theseĀ "Avila"Ā and was founded inĀ 2012Ā to bring these Spirits to market for the first time.
Revel Avila Blanco is the base Spirit supporting the entire Revel range of Avila Spirits. It has all the attributes a Tequila-lover is looking for. But they do something a bit special in the roasting process. Half of the Weber Blue Agave piƱas are roasted dry over volcanic stones, and half are steamed. Most producers choose one or the other. So, even though this Spirit is triple-distilled it retains a complex character of both cool citrus and earthy smoked herbs ā kind of Tequila-Gin-ish if that makes sense.
TequilaĀ is actually the name of a town in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. The agave Spirit that we all love was named after that town, which sits atĀ the center of Tequila production. By legal definition, Tequila can only be made fromĀ Weber Blue AgaveĀ in the state ofĀ JaliscoĀ and a handful of neighboring towns. By legal definition, ANY agave Spirit madeĀ outside of that regionĀ cannot be called Tequila. Agave Spirits from other places can use any variety of agave they want and are usually calledĀ Mezcal. But what if you made a premium Weber Blue Agave Spirit toĀ the highest standardsĀ ā just like Tequila ā but you were a few miles south of the official boundaries in the Morales district?Ā Revel SpiritsĀ calls theseĀ "Avila"Ā and was founded inĀ 2012Ā to bring these Spirits to market for the first time.
Revel Avila Blanco is the base Spirit supporting the entire Revel range of Avila Spirits. It has all the attributes a Tequila-lover is looking for. But they do something a bit special in the roasting process. Half of the Weber Blue Agave piƱas are roasted dry over volcanic stones, and half are steamed. Most producers choose one or the other. So, even though this Spirit is triple-distilled it retains a complex character of both cool citrus and earthy smoked herbs ā kind of Tequila-Gin-ish if that makes sense.










