In July, the beverage giant Diajeev was subjected to a litigation claiming that two of its Tecla brands, Don Julio and Casamigos were not actually made of 100 % of the Agao, and instead of lab tests based on pure plaintiffs or other “pure wines”. And just a few days ago, Michael Jordan’s Sankuro Tekla was also subjected to a similar claim, alleging that it was another vaccine that was labeled 100 percent of the agio -made false label, which led to the brand refuses.
The Jordanian foundation was based in 2019 with the NBA team owners Jenny Buses and Weiss Edens, and it was also supported by other star athletes like Serena Williams and Derek Jetter. The price of the tekla is very high, which starts at $ 90 for Blanco and the extra añejo expression is all up to 1,700. Nevertheless, it is usually considered at the sweet end of the flavor spectrum by Tecillas enthusiasts, and while this brand does not specifically resolve this exercise, many speculate that it is used to enhance the taste due to this sweetness (it is not to decide whether to decide whether or not to decide).
Sankoro has been labeled 100 % aguous, however, which is a dispute with legal action. Up to 1 % can be used, if they are really, without showing any exercise and still labeled. But according to the CRT, the Mexican government company that regulates the Tekla, the soul must be “a product whose yeast cannot be enhanced with sugar, in addition to the Takilana Weber Blue is obtained from a variety of agote.” This is different from a Macosto, which can be up to 49 % of other sugar, which usually comes from corn.
According to a recent article The business of spiritsClass Action Florida resident Nabil Haseemi filed a lawsuit against the Sanko Spirits Group (Sankuro’s Parent Group) in the southern District Court of California, California, in the US District Court. According to Hashimi, a lab test has revealed that alcohol contains ethanol, which was not derived from a blue webber, and instead of plants like corn and sugarcane. The legislature also referred to Mexico Eagio Council spokesman Reimbutto Galon Caberra, who said that when the prices of Agao were high, the Tekla companies mixed the stick’s liquor with alcohol.
We reached a representative of Sankuro, and in response, the following statement received: “Sankoro stands firmly behind the integrity of this brand and plans to defend it in court.” It is very serious and interestingly is that it leaves 100 % of the ages made of words as reported The business of spiritsBut it is allegedly standing as a refusal to mislead. When we will continue to update you about the situation, and report further legal action against other Tekla brands as it continues to be legal snoob.