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Planted to the tranquil Shangri-La of a sun warmed slope in Yarra Valley, TarraWarra was established 1983 by the founders of the Sussan and Sportsgirl brands. Philanthropists and patrons of the arts, Mr and Mrs Besen, AO and AO respectively, took a highly aesthetic approach to the pursuit of viticulture. Healthy soils and happy fauna were the means to an end, good wine comes from a sound ecology, but great wine needs the inspiration of a holistic engagement with the arts. It is here at Healesville that habitues can savour the Sauvignon while immersing themselves amongst the work of our national masters. A costly collection of canvas by our merry Messrs Boyd.. Take the trek to tarrawarra»
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Monte Alban Tequila Mezcal 700ml CONFIRM AVAILABILITY

Monte Alban Tequila Mezcal 700ml - Buy
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Distilled and bottled in Mexico from the agave plant according to centuries-old tradition and technique. The authentic Mezcal with the worm in the bottle. A unique taste...and a strong appeal to today's trend-setting drinkers. The famous worm lives in the agave plant and are hand-harvested during the rainy summer season. They are stored in mezcal, drained and sorted, and placed in bottles near the end of the process. The worm is what makes mezcal unique, it is added as a reminder that it comes from the plant from which the alcohol is made.
The long, pointed-leafed agave must be allowed to grow for a minimum of eight years before it is plucked from the earth and its pineapple-like core is separated. The cores of hundreds of agave plants are baked in a sunken pit for a few days, then mashed with a horse-drawn grinding wheel. The mashed remains are put in a huge barrel with water to ferment, followed by distillation in clay or bronze tanks covered by dirt and heated by logs. Steam passes through ducts and the condensation yields mezcal. In contrast, tequila also uses the baked cores. A sweet juice is then extracted by steaming and compressing the cores. The juice is fermented for several days and then distilled at low proof, and then double or even triple distilled.
Pale straw hue in colour. Pungent spice, wood, and mineral aromas. A rounded, supple attack leads to a smooth, medium-bodied, exotically peppery finish. A sweetly pleasant and flavoursome spirit that blends brilliantly within a cocktail and shows very little burn. Drying, persistent finish, with warming complexity and an earthy array of flavors. Apocryphal legends note that the worm is an aphrodisiac that gives strength to anyone brave enough to gulp it down, some even believe it acts.