Nose is great - fruit, apricot, berries, barrel spice, whiskey, caramel. Palate is nice, not as pronounced as the nose - some fruit and maple with some dry notes. Not sure what type of barrels this was aged in - wondering if sherry or cognac? Gorgeous legs, nice viscosity. I don't get a lot of agave, but it's a very enjoyable sipper. Finish is warm and long with some maple and whiskey notes lingering onto a nice, warm heat at the end
wow! this brings me back in time. tried this in 2012 or 13 I think it was.
No flavors really stand out boldly. I find it to be a little average at best.
From a recent bottle which no longer carries the 4 year age statement. The online retailer showed the square ceramic bottle, but shipped the round glass one. Grr
tried this back in 2015/16ish when i first heard of it, and I liked it. i tried it again a few years ago and it seemed sweeter. questioned whether it might contain additives? I would need to try it again to know
Aroma: Cooked agave, and fruit. Caramel, butterscotch. Toffee. Candied Orange peel. Pineapple rind. Palate: Agave and vanilla right off the bat. Fruity, rich. Definitely getting the burnt Orange a bit, and a toasted almond. Verdict: Very interesting and complex. I bought this on a whim at my local Total Wined based on a combination of me having a coupon and a somewhat favorable review of the añejo from Lou Agave. If this has additives, it’s exceptionally well done, but I suspect the sherry cask finish is putting in some work here. Not a dessert tequila, but sweet enough to satisfy a minor sweet tooth. I like it alot, I’ll be keeping this around, it definitely scratched a particular itch.
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