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Blanco Tequila is also called Plata, is colorless, and is un-aged. True or False?

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The statement is true; Blanco Tequila, also known as Plata, is colorless and typically un-aged, preserving the pure taste of the agave plant.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement about Blanco Tequila, also known as Plata, being colorless and un-aged is true.

Blanco or Plata Tequila is the clearest type of Tequila as it is either un-aged or aged for a very short period, up to two months, often in stainless steel containers rather than wood barrels, so it doesn't take on any color.

This type of Tequila is bottled soon after distillation, preserving the pure taste and flavor profile of the agave plant from which it is made.

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