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Añejo,
Spanish for "aged", may
refer to:
Añejo, a type of rum
Añejo, a type of
tequila Añejo, can be
applied to beef at the
butchery counter Añejo cheese...
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Añejo cheese (queso
añejo;
Spanish pronunciation: [ˈke.so aˈɲe.xo]) is a firm, aged
Mexican cheese traditionally made from
skimmed goat's milk, but most...
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barrels to
achieve the same
woody flavor and smoothness, but in less time.
Añejos are
often rested in
barrels previously used to rest reposados. The barrels...
- Patrón
Piedra Patrón
Silver Patrón
Añejo Patrón
Reposado Roca Patrón
Silver Roca Patrón
Reposado Roca Patrón
Añejo Patrón XO Cafe
Patron XO Cafe is a...
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Romulo Mamaril and made the game
winning basket.
Añejo took on new team
Purefoods in the finals.
Añejo won the
series 3–1 over the
young Purefoods team...
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notably well. In 2020, Bacardí Superior, Bacardí Gold, Bacardí Black, Bacardí
Añejo Cuatro were each
awarded a gold
medal by the
International Quality Institute...
- coins. The squads’
first meeting in an All-Filipino
tournament saw
another Añejo collapse,
losing a big 19-point
third quarter lead and
bowing down to their...
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mostly in
Latin America where Spanish is spoken, the word ron is used. A ron
añejo ("aged rum") is a
premium spirit. Rhum is the term that
typically distinguishes...
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tequila . Some
names of
these beverages include Lobos 1707 Tequila,
Extra Añejo, Reposado,
Joven and
Lobos 1707
Mezcal Artesanal. The
Spanish word for "wolf"...
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Añejos have a
darker gold
color and more
flavor contributions from the barrel, as they are
typically aged 1 to 3
years in oak barrels.
Extra añejo, which...