Aroma: Sweet scent, with anise, cinnamon, and alcohol. Flavor: Sweet across the palate, with a strong mixture of anise and cinnamon. Finish: Identical to the flavor, almost no bite. Overall: Strongly suspect that there are additives. Still, it’s a nice dessert sipping tequila for after dinner. Tastes like it has an entire cinnamon stick in each bottle.
Aroma is all barrel and no agave. Taste is unusual and sweet, once again heavy wood with strong prune. Finish has a little bite with cough syrup aftertaste. Seems more like cognac than tequila.
A full flavored Anejo, a little too sweet for my palate but yet balanced in its own way. Well made and a good finish.
This tequila offers an excessively sweet profile dominated by artificial vanilla notes, deviating from the nuanced balance expected in quality spirits. The overwhelming sweetness masks the authentic agave character, resulting in a taste that feels more manufactured than genuinely enjoyable.