It is an adjective or the past participle of the verb abandonar (to abandon). 2. Alcoholic Spirits: Abandonado Tequila

A highly rated, premium sipping tequila, often priced around $40-$58, known for its smooth, soft vanilla, cinnamon, and pepper flavor profile.

Marketed as a "super-premium" product popular in fine dining and among consumers looking for smooth, non-aggressive tequila. 3. Wine: Abandonado Vineyard

Known for creating intense red wines that are aged in oak, often featuring complex notes of fruit, herbs, and eucalyptus. 4. Music: "El Abandonado" 2009 Abandonado | Quentin Sadler's Wine Page

A high-end, 100% Blue Agave Tequilana Weber tequila line noted for being produced by NOM 1502.

Produced from a very old, field-blend vineyard (approximately 80+ years old) in the Douro region, which was once abandoned before being restored.

It refers to something or someone left without care or intention of returning, such as a deserted building or a person feeling desolate.

Left, deserted, desolate, forsaken, or neglected.

Abandonado [ VALIDATED ]

It is an adjective or the past participle of the verb abandonar (to abandon). 2. Alcoholic Spirits: Abandonado Tequila

A highly rated, premium sipping tequila, often priced around $40-$58, known for its smooth, soft vanilla, cinnamon, and pepper flavor profile.

Marketed as a "super-premium" product popular in fine dining and among consumers looking for smooth, non-aggressive tequila. 3. Wine: Abandonado Vineyard Abandonado

Known for creating intense red wines that are aged in oak, often featuring complex notes of fruit, herbs, and eucalyptus. 4. Music: "El Abandonado" 2009 Abandonado | Quentin Sadler's Wine Page

A high-end, 100% Blue Agave Tequilana Weber tequila line noted for being produced by NOM 1502. It is an adjective or the past participle

Produced from a very old, field-blend vineyard (approximately 80+ years old) in the Douro region, which was once abandoned before being restored.

It refers to something or someone left without care or intention of returning, such as a deserted building or a person feeling desolate. Marketed as a "super-premium" product popular in fine

Left, deserted, desolate, forsaken, or neglected.