This was a really enjoyable anejo. Balanced, approachable, and packed with classic flavors. It delivers a lot for the price, making it an easy one to appreciate. On the nose, cooked agave comes through clearly, layered with vanilla and oak. Black pepper adds a bit of lift, while caramel and butterscotch bring a smooth, rich sweetness. Cinnamon and baking spice round it out with a warm, inviting aroma. On the palate, the nose translates almost perfectly. Cooked agave leads the way, supported by vanilla and oak. Black pepper adds a gentle spice, while caramel and butterscotch give it depth and richness. Cinnamon and baking spice carry through and linger nicely on the finish. Overall, this is a well-made anejo that hits all the right notes without overcomplicating things. Extra points for value. It’s a great example of a flavorful, affordable anejo that’s easy to come back to.
This bad boy needs to open up, nice aromas, the heat blows off after resting in the glass. The flavors are intense. Finish lingers. The real bonus is the price $39.99
Nose is bright Agave, floral, Grass, citrus, distinct 1643 note Pallet is bright, grassy, similar to reg proof just more pepper, fig note at the end
Nice and bright nose. Agave, spearmint, citrus. Nice creamy mouthfeel. ABV works well with flavor pop. Agave sweetness, citrus, mint, pepper.
Great HP