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  • Ryan Heshka In our little tasting, our favorites were Ladairo (Monterrei), which costs about $16, and Guitian "Joven" (Valdeorras), which costs around $21.

    Going for Godello 2008

  • Skip the unaged Joven, which tends to be too raw and fiery for slow sipping, and head straight for the Reposado, which is pleasantly smoky, with touches of cinnamon and citrus, or the vastly superior Añejo.

    The Sipping Mezcal 2011

  • Also, speaking of restaurants, I know that many Mexicans call out to the waiter, "Joven!" when they want the waiter's attention.

    Tipping 2007

  • Joven/Blanco - "young" white, colorless mezcal, aged less than two months

    Archive 2008-01-01 e d b m 2008

  • It was impossible to get his attention by raising a hand and unseemly to call out ¡Joven! in a voice loud enough for him to hear.

    What you miss "the least" while living in Mexico? 2006

  • Joven/Blanco - "young" white, colorless mezcal, aged less than two months

    Stepping Into the Colorful, Tasteful World of Mexico - Oaxaca e d b m 2008

  • “That sounds great,” Jimmy said, bestowing a dazzling smile of approval upon Joven.

    vignette: empty Dean Francis Alfar 2005

  • “You know those old ‘Choose Your Own Adventure’ books,” Joven asked, gesturing to the group.

    vignette: empty Dean Francis Alfar 2005

  • EXCEPT Joven (young), Común (common), and Ruin (base, sordid), which do not change for the feminine.

    Pitman's Commercial Spanish Grammar (2nd ed.) C. A. Toledano

  • '_Credidimus_, we -- believe -- we have believed,' he opened in hesitating slow time, '_tonantem Joven_, thundering Jove -- _regnare_, to reign -- _caelo_, in heaven.

    A Diversity of Creatures Rudyard Kipling 1900

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