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Sierra Spiced Tequila – A Bold Spirit Infused with Exotic Warmth
₦18,110.00
Sierra Spiced Tequila is a bold twist on classic tequila, infused with warm spices, zesty orange peel, and smooth vanilla. Crafted from premium blue agave, it delivers a rich, aromatic taste with a perfectly balanced sweet and spicy finish. Enjoy it neat, on the rocks, or mixed into your favorite cocktails for a vibrant, flavorful experience that captures the spirit of Mexico in every sip.
Sierra Spiced Tequila – A Bold Spirit Infused with Exotic Warmth
₦18,110.00
Sierra Spiced Tequila is a bold twist on classic tequila, infused with warm spices, zesty orange peel, and smooth vanilla. Crafted from premium blue agave, it delivers a rich, aromatic taste with a perfectly balanced sweet and spicy finish. Enjoy it neat, on the rocks, or mixed into your favorite cocktails for a vibrant, flavorful experience that captures the spirit of Mexico in every sip.
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