Tuesday, August 18, 2015 8:39:12 PM
My feeling is that Oro is indeed a tequila and that the terms following the comma act to describe it but don't redefine it.
So I agree with this:
"Tequila is an ingredient in Oro, in other words."
But I don't agree with this:
"But Oro is not a tequila."
It's a flavored tequila.
The name Besado Anejo had to go because it's not aged over a year (as it was supposed to have been). Oro was simply selected in its stead.
Frankly I don't know why the term tequila was relegated to the small print, but comma notwithstanding it's still on the bottle.
I think we agree on everything else. That's good enough for me.
“I have had a wonderful time but this wasn't it.”
..........Groucho
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