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Tequila Enemigo sells out Premier Cru cask finished Extra Añejo

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Tequila Enemigo announces the complete sale and  allocation of Enemigo Finito, the world’s first Premier Cru cask finished Tequila. This  singular Extra Añejo, crafted from a single barrel and finished in a historic Bordeaux Premier  Cru cask, redefines the boundaries of Tequila artisanship. 

All 300 bottles of Finito Vintage ‘24 have been secured by worldwide collectors, private  clubs, and connoisseurs with Sotheby’s as the premier global retailer. At  $1,050/£1,050/€1,050/ $8500 HKD per bottle, this unprecedented release represents both a technical breakthrough and an irreplicable collections piece with no second barrel in  existence.  

Enemigo Finito Vintage ‘24 is an unprecedented marriage of Mexico’s master distilling  traditions with the legendary terroir of Bordeaux Premier Cru. Tequila Enemigo secured the  selected barrel from one of the most prestigious estates in Bordeaux. Each individually  numbered bottle includes a hand-signed agave paper certificate identifying its specific bottle  number and signed by both Maestro Tequilero Enrique Legoretta and Jonny Fowle,  Sotheby’s Global Head of Spirits.  

This landmark release is a first in the Tequila world, bridging two legacies of craftsmanship – Mexico’s master distillers and Bordeaux’s historic winemakers – to create a category-defying  liquid worthy of its name: Finito. 

“Finito is the culmination of our mission to challenge convention and elevate what Tequila  can be,” says co-founder Robin Clough. “Finishing in Premier Cru barrels wasn’t just a  technical decision – it was a creative one. The result is not only a collector’s item, but a  profound new standard for Extra Añejo.” 

Tasting Notes (Featured on Bottle Insert):  

“A paradigm-shifting Extra Añejo, its light rose-gold hue hints at an intricate symphony of  pomelo, stone fruit tartlet, and prickly pear blossom. Vibrant spice, smacked cucumber and  viscous oils create a long, expressive finish, seamlessly intertwined with Bordeaux Premier  Cru finesse.” Jonny Fowle, Sotheby’s Global Head of Spirits.

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