With hues that span from a delicate carnation blush to a deep grapefruit-flesh glow, a new crop of distinctly pink Tequilas has arrived.
Often called “rosa” or “rosado,” these expressions are mostly achieved by resting Tequila in
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With hues that span from a delicate carnation blush to a deep grapefruit-flesh glow, a new crop of distinctly pink Tequilas has arrived.
Often called “rosa” or “rosado,” these expressions are mostly achieved by resting Tequila in
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The Wines of Northern Spain: From Galicia to the Pyrenees and Rioja to the Basque Country
bySarah Jane Evans