dos artes anejo REPO
It seems like "dos artes anejo REPO" might be a combination of terms related to tequila, as "Añejo" is a type of aged tequila. However, "REPO" seems to be a separate term commonly used to refer to "Reposado" tequila, which is also an aged category but with a shorter aging period than Añejo.
If you are referring to a specific tequila product or brand with the name "dos artes," and you're mentioning both "Añejo" and "Reposado," it's possible that it represents a line or collection of tequilas with different aging levels.
In the context of tequila:
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Reposado: This type of tequila is aged for a period of time between two months and one year. It typically takes on a smoother and more complex flavor profile compared to Blanco (unaged) tequila.
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Añejo: This type of tequila is aged for a longer period, typically between one and three years. Añejo tequilas tend to have a richer and more mature flavor, often with notes of oak imparted from the aging barrels.