This is my highest rated anejo. The color is beautiful. The nose is well balanced. The taste is a copy of the nose.Rich, agave, butterschotch, chocolate, black cherry, berries, plum, toffee, citrus, fruit, and pepper. The mouthfeel is fantastic.
tasted at LATF
tasted at latf
This iconic Mexican spirit, synonymous with celebration, is once again in clear view, and the options in Austin are lovely.
On the nose, I am getting cooked agave, vanilla, and caramel right away, then it shifts into chocolate, coffee, and raspberry notes from. On the palate, it’s rich and velvety great mouth feel —caramel, honey, plum, cherry, and that raspberry really comes through—definitely more fruit-forward than your typical Añejo. You still get some toasted oak and a little spice to balance it out. The finish is long, warm, and slightly sweet with butterscotch and a little citrus hanging on. This isn’t a purist tequila—but if you like finished whiskey or bold Añejos, this one hits.