

LET YOURSELF BE SEDUCED by Abelha Organic Cachaça Silver, a high-quality Brazilian artisanal cachaça.
Sourced from the sandy terroirs of Bahia, this certified organic cachaça is the result of the meticulous work of a collective of small farmers adhering to ethical and sustainable practices.
Aged for six months in open steel tanks, Abelha Silver reveals a rich and complex aromatic palette, with notes of tropical fruits, fresh herbs, and sugar cane.
Ideal for preparing an authentic Caipirinha, this cachaça will also surprise you with its versatility and elegance.
TASTING NOTES:
NOSE: Upon opening, Abelha Silver reveals an intense and aromatic bouquet. Aromas of tropical fruits such as banana and pineapple mingle with herbaceous and floral notes, evoking a walk through a field of freshly cut sugar cane.
PALATE: On the palate, this cachaça offers a tasting experience that is both smooth and complex. The pure and sweet flavor of fresh sugar cane harmonizes with touches of stone fruits, notably peach and apricot. The texture is smooth, providing a pleasant and enveloping sensation.
FINISH: The finish is remarkably dry and clean, with a slight persistence of fruity and herbaceous notes. This delicate dryness invites another sip and leaves an impression of purity and finesse.
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