Light agave on nose, otherwise dominated by oak. Agave more present on entry, but still light. Mid-palate has notes of dark chocolate and cherries, with a peppery finish in the back of the throat. On top of all this is a whiskey oakiness which adds a layer of complexity. Overall a decent sipper, worthy of consideration if you can find it in the $30 range, especially for those who don't care for sweet anejos.
Purchased at Old Town Liquor & Deli
Don Celso Tequila – blanco, reposado, anejo, tequila review (episode 70)
This old metal label Don Celso añejo tastes so much like the old metal label Espolon añejo. Very solid stuff... both NOM 1440 too.