Bottle of Tears of Llorona Extra Añejo

Tears of Llorona Extra Añejo

Type: Tequila
Nom
1146
1621 Ratings See All
$249.99
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Production Details
NOM : 1146 ,
Agave Type : Tequilana Weber ,
Agave Region : Jalisco (Los Altos) ,
Region : Jalisco (Los Valles) ,
Cooking : Autoclave (low pressure) ,
Extraction : Screw Mill, Roller Mill ,
Water Source : Deep well water ,
Fermentation : 100% agave, Stainless steel tanks, Fermentation without fibers ,
Distillation : 2x distilled ,
Still : Copper Pot ,
Aging : Cognac casks, Sherry casks, Scotch barrels ,
ABV/Proof : 43% abv (86-proof)
Other : -

Profile

Aromas & Flavors Detected By Our Community

Aromas Detected

73
Oak
68
Caramel
68
Agave (cooked)
57
Vanilla
26
Butterscotch
23
Cinnamon
22
Butter
21
Cherry
20
Whiskey
18
Fruity
18
Pepper (black)
17
Earth

Flavors Detected

86
Agave (cooked)
84
Oak
69
Caramel
66
Vanilla
38
Cinnamon
38
Pepper (black)
32
Smoke
25
Whiskey
22
Butterscotch
22
Cherry
18
Fruity
16
Chocolate

Ratings

Personal Scores & Reviews From Our Community

Tequila Wizard
966 ratings
  • 84 Rating

This profile is for the oaky forward fans

Tequila Guru
78 ratings
  • 90 Rating

An absolutely elegant XA. There is so much complexity from the different barrels. Slightly more barrel influence than agave but still a truly special tequila. Nose: cooked agave, oak, caramel, vanilla, cinnamon, butterscotch, cherries, and butter. Palate: cooked agave, oak, caramel, vanilla, cinnamon, black pepper, butterscotch, cherries, and butter. The finish is a nice long evolution of all the barrel flavors. This does not disappoint.

Tequila Phenom
376 ratings
  • 88 Rating

Beautiful but complete barrel nose and palate. Long as you go into it expecting an aged product then it’s good. The agave is lacking which is expected. Great entry bottle for someone coming over from bourbon

Tequila Savant
268 ratings
  • 90 Rating

Nose: agave forward / has champagne sweetness/ bright floral / vanilla/ caramel/ pear / plum/ flowers / maple - a very sophisticated group of scents Flavor: sweet agave / vanilla/ caramels/ cherry / grape / orange peel / white pepper / Baking spices / Finish: long lasting slightly minty / vanilla as long staying flavor Sometimes the final score isn’t fully indicative of how much enjoyment I get from Tears of Llorona. There’s some X factor that makes this tequila special beyond its TMM score. It calls to me….the taste, the experience the X factor gives, and it simply has the best name in the business!

Tequila Savant
277 ratings
  • 90 Rating

The aroma, while initially inviting, lacks complexity with its soft caramel, light oak, and light molasses. The faint minerality, brandy, light ethyl, trace vanilla and whiskey tone, though potent, do little to elevate the profile beyond a basic interpretation. The palate, however, offers a more gourmand experience. Soft earth, oak and cooked agave raisin note provide a foundation, accented by light pepperiness and butterscotch. Subtle notes of cocoa, sweet cognac, dark cherry, cooked sweet potato, soft sarsaparilla, peppermint, cinnamon, and delicious minerality are well-integrated, creating a balanced and piquant flavor profile that induces salivation. The finish is distinct, with soft light smoke and faint ash, pepperiness, salinity, molasses, and oak, providing a satisfying albeit short lived conclusion.

Tequila Savant
225 ratings
  • 83 Rating

I’m a blanco guy, so XAs don’t top my lists. That being said Tears is a beautiful juice, complex in its flavor and gorgeous in my glass. Deep and balanced, and a powerful force that pours from your glass. Cognac and sherry is the bedrock of this tequila that caramel, wood, and anise lay. Unfortunately for me the agave is lost in the mix. If it was there I missed it, possibly over powered by this powerful punch of a drink. I don’t smoke, but I imagine this would pair beautifully with a cigar.

Tequila Wizard
721 ratings
  • 89 Rating

nose is amazing - vanilla, caramel, cinnamon, fruity, some barrel notes. palate - some vanilla, cinamon, sherry notes. finish is medium and dry, assume from the sherry

Tequila Phenom
341 ratings
  • 94 Rating

This is beautifully rich and complex with lots of barrel notes. Aroma is beautiful smelling of fruit and cinnamon and wood. Only downside to this is the price.

Tequila Ninja
187 ratings
  • 86 Rating

Touch of smokiness at the finish

Tequila Boss
533 ratings
  • 93 Rating

One of the best XAs out there on many levels. Each release varies slightly on the nose and palate. The Diamond release like the rest is agave forward, followed by cherry, berries, figs, dried apricot and pineapple, citrus, cinnamon, sweet smoky oak, nutty, minerals, etc.. very complex and ever changing linger. Proper XA.

Tequila Badass
453 ratings
  • 91 Rating

Wow this is extremely complex. Pettiness upfront with agave then it literally changes every 5-8min. Wow. Very nice.

Tequila Ninja
153 ratings
  • 94 Rating

Aroma: A pleasant blend of oak, cooked agave, caramel, and vanilla. Taste: Vanilla and caramel across the pallet, mixed with sweet cooked agave and dried apricot. Finish: Cooked agave and dried apricot, with the same notes of caramel, oak, and vanilla present throughout. Lingering taste coupled with a nice dryness, one can taste the alcohol but the bite is almost non-existent. Overall: An amazingly good extra añejo, one of the best without question.

Tequila Savant
251 ratings
  • 86 Rating

Revisited and lowered my score slightly based on value compared to others in the XA class. At $215 the price hurt my value score. Still a good high ranking tequila, but compared to other XA’s the beauty of Tears is the complex oakiness from the various barrels. I tend to prefer more agave and less complex oak.

Tequila Ninja
118 ratings
  • 91 Rating

Aroma is of apple, agave, and wood. Faint caramel and licorice. Taste is a beautiful balance of agave, wood, and a medley of fruit and herbs. The wood is subdued just enough and really accents all of the characters of the juice. Well crafted, great XA!

Tequila Ninja
194 ratings
  • 91 Rating

On the nose it is clear this was a special EA. Oak, sweet, caramel, vanilla, hints of the sherry and brandy barrels we found in the initials tasting. An interesting sweetness on the pallet when sipped from a brandy/cognac glass. This is a new fav for sure.

Tequila Phenom
313 ratings
  • 90 Rating

MX Release. Very balanced and complex but on the pricier side. Excellent for winter.

Tequila Wizard
990 ratings
  • 89 Rating

2020 Three Barrel(s) Tears of Llorona Release Nose: Round barrel spices entwined in sweet oak and cedar aromas. Dried fruit, snappy citrus rind, cherries and a tart cider note. Vanilla and leather notes. A touch of wet mulch. No overbearing oak presence so far... and I am detecting agave. Flavors: Fruity, nutty amalgam with dark chocolate, cafe au lait, and honey. More pepper heat than the nose foretold. Develops a velvety Grand Mariner/Amaretto butterscotch vibe. This profile has great range in its repertoire. It’s like experiencing an ever evolving organoleptic kaleidoscope. Finishes long and luxuriously. This loses a point on value - more expensive in Mx than the USA.

Tequila Ninja
161 ratings
  • 90 Rating

Well, i mean, it’s delicious. It’s one of the most complex tequilas i have had and i love the depth. Flavors and notes go on and on. Nariz: Oak, melted butter, caramel, butterscotch, chocolate, dried cherries. Boca: Dried fruit, toasted nuts, brown sugar, honey. I love the layers of complexity of German’s tequila. The price is commensurate with the juice.

Tequila Badass
465 ratings
  • 93 Rating

It’s a blend of tequilas aged in three types of barrels — scotch, sherry and cognac. Aged over 4 1/2 years. I detect light cooked agave, dark fruit, oak, dark chocolate, worn leather and unfiltered honey. I taste the cooked agave, cinnamon, dulce de leche, American whiskey and scotch, oak char, plump fruit, black pepper and some light honey. The finish is excellent. This is a complex tequila. Maybe the most complex I’ve had. It has a good mouth feel. The flavors linger even though there is some dryness to it. It’s 86 proof but you can’t tell because there is no alcohol burn. It stays on your pallet for several minutes, that’s a bonus! It’s expensive but I think it’s worth it even if it’s only to ever have just one bottle. It is a one liter bottle. Salud! - Austin Tequila Connoisseurs

Tequila Boss
592 ratings
  • 89 Rating

Excellent XA! Aged 5 years in separate used scotch, sherry, and brandy barrels before blending. Plenty of layers to this one. Great for whiskey drinkers and cigar smokers.

Tequila Boss
531 ratings
  • 89 Rating

Great NOM, uniqueness of blending three distinctive barrel choice. This is definitely the scotch or brandy drinkers XA. Liter bottle, pricey, but with the angel’s share over 4 yrs of aging, it’s priced right.

Tequila Wizard
618 ratings
  • 93 Rating

Tears is absolutely phenomenal in the way German uses 3 different barrels and then blends them all together after they sit in separate barrels for up to 5 years. There's levels and levels of flavors and aromas. I think it's worth the price, and this might be the best extra anejo presently made.

Tequila Ninja
179 ratings
  • 93 Rating

What a perfect bite of heaven

Tequila Boss
521 ratings
  • 88 Rating

I’ve always thought of this as an extension of the T1 lineup and it certainly doesn’t disappoint, TONS of agave flavour left with rich oak running up and down your tongue. This is a must have for your home collection.

Tequila Savant
245 ratings
  • 86 Rating

Very complex. Flavors and aromas if agave, oak, vanilla and nuts. Pricey

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Long Island Lou Tequila
Apr 05, 2020

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San Antonio Express-News
Mar 15, 2015

Tears of Llorona a top-shelf tequila

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