Don Julio Primavera, 1942, Rosado, & 70th Bundle
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750ml
Don Julio Primavera, 1942, Rosado & 70th Bundle
Celebrated Quartet | Aged Elegance | Ready-to-Impress
Available now at Liquor Boutique
This exceptional bundle unites four standout Don Julio expressions—ranging from fresh and floral to deeply aged and celebratory—offering a rich tasting journey through the brand’s craftsmanship.
Don Julio Primavera
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Style: Extra-Añejo (aged 18+ months) 
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Profile: Smooth and floral, with oak, caramel, honeyed agave, and nuanced finishing elegance. 
Don Julio 1942
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Style: Añejo 
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Profile: Iconic and velvety—with vanilla, toasted oak, dark chocolate, cinnamon, and roasted nuts; a legendary sip. 
Don Julio Rosado
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Style: Extra-Añejo finished in Bordeaux wine casks 
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Profile: Rosé hue with dried strawberry, rose petal, burnt sugar, and soft oak spice; beautifully balanced fusion. 
Don Julio 70th
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Style: Añejo (French oak aged) 
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Profile: Created for Don Julio’s 70th anniversary—rich with toasted oak, caramel, vanilla, honeyed agave, and baking spice; a tribute in a bottle. 
Why Buy This Bundle:
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A luxurious lineup featuring two extra‑añejos, two añejos, and a stunning anniversary special 
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Perfect for tastings, celebrations, or gifting—you get depth, variety, and heritage in one package 
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Highlights Don Julio’s full spectrum: pure tequila, vintage artistry, wine-finished elegance, and commemorative depth 
How to Enjoy:
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Primavera & 1942: Sip neat or over a single large ice cube to savor complexity 
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Rosado: Best enjoyed neat or in refined cocktails like a Rosado Old-Fashioned or Berry Sour 
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70th: Sip neat to appreciate its rich, celebratory character 
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Bundle: Ideal for tasting flights, pairing with dark chocolate and aged cheese, or gifting an extraordinary tequila ensemble 
Have Any Questions?
What’s the ABV for each?
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Don Julio Primavera: ~38–40% 
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Don Julio 1942: 38% 
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Don Julio Rosado: ~38–40% 
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Don Julio 70th: ~40% 
Are these limited editions?
Yes—Primavera, Rosado, and 70th are all seasonal or celebratory expressions; 1942 remains a flagship classic.
Great for beginners?
Absolutely—this collection caters to both newcomers and aficionados, offering a progressive tasting from bright blanco-aged clarity to deep, commemorative complexity.



 
