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Aman El Profesor
40.0% | 70CL
1-3 Business Days
€ 129,95
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Geographic location
Mexico, Jalisco
Product details
This spirit commemorates the founder’s 15 years of educational public service. It is a symbol of his classroom values: tenacity, perseverance, ambition, determination, hope, kindness, and love. It is dedicated to all people who are the pillars of change, hope, strength, resiliency, perseverance, and pride. El Profesor stands tall being the only Rose Gold gradient-metalized tequila bottle on the market. Contemporary interpretations of the “Coa” are found on the back of the bottle. This is a blend of nature’s inspiration, featuring stylized pointed agave-like shapes and contemporary, slender forms, making a way for the iconic, sculptural towering look. The vertical form is further accentuated by the innovative metallic gradient - the first of its kind on the market - which reveals the precious liquid and glass on the wide side of the bottle.
Tasting notes
Light sweetness that encourages you to try more, strong presence of agave, brown sugar, vanilla, butterscotch. On the palate it simply transports us to a great experience exploiting endless flavors to name a few: the very present wood, light, very fruity sweetness, a touch of vanilla, toasted almonds, very silky and smooth. A very long flavor that penetrates and is impregnated in the palate in an amazing way, of great character paying homage to the great professor.
THE ROOTS OF AMAN
At only 9 years old, Gerardo Madrigal, the founder, and CEO of AMAN Tequila fell in love with the soils of Nayarit. The contrast of millions of blue agave plants, the terroir, the slopes of the mountain range of Tequila, Jalisco, the volcanoes, the waterfalls, the culture, the heritage, and the people. He was so in love with how the plant was shaped that every time he got in a car, he would ask his parents to pass by the blue plants. Gerardo Madrigal’s love for farming agaves began as a boy when his parents saved their meager resources to buy him and his brothers airline tickets to Mexico on December 18, 1994. Gerardo’s parents were on a religious quest for their children to complete their catechism in the holy church of San Jose de Gracia, Nayarit. Born and raised in eastern Los Angeles, he is the youngest of five children and a first-generation college student and agave farmer.