Bottle of Pura Vida Añejo

Pura Vida Añejo

Type: Tequila
Brand: Pura Vida
Nom
1558
87 Ratings See All

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Production Details
NOM : 1558 ,
(Previously: 1414, 1534 )
Agave Type : Tequilana Weber ,
Agave Region : - ,
Region : Jalisco (Southeast) ,
Cooking : Autoclave (high pressure) ,
Extraction : Roller Mill ,
Water Source : Natural spring water ,
Fermentation : 100% agave, Stainless steel tanks ,
Distillation : 3x distilled ,
Still : Stainless Steel Pot ,
Aging : - ,
ABV/Proof : 40% abv (80-proof)
Other : -

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Aromas & Flavors Detected By Our Community

Aromas Detected

7
Oak
5
Whiskey
4
Agave (cooked)
2
Alcohol
2
Flowers
1
Solvent
1
Mild Ammonia
1
White Pepper
1
Vanilla
1
Caramel
1
Lavender
1
Nutmeg

Flavors Detected

6
Oak
6
Whiskey
2
Pepper (black)
2
Earth
1
Alcohol
1
White Pepper
1
Grapes
1
Lemon
1
Chocolate
1
Nuts
1
Butterscotch
1
Nutmeg

Ratings

Personal Scores & Reviews From Our Community

Tequila Badass
480 ratings
  • 81 Rating

tasted at oldtown 2013 said it was balanced. liked it low 80s nom 1414

Tequila Badass
494 ratings
  • 77 Rating

NOM 1558 | Oak fixes all blemishes it seems, this is pleasant in a whiskey way, I’d crush this in front of the fire place all night.

Tequila Savant
202 ratings
  • 81 Rating

NOM 1414 | -tasted blind- Nicely balanced nose of caramel agave and oak - slight floral undertone. Fulfills the promise of the aroma. Straight forward and pleasant. Decent fnish.

Tequila Phenom
315 ratings
  • 75 Rating

This anjeo has a cool bottle, but the juice is average. Nose: Mildly sweet with cooked agave, medium oak, orange peel, and black pepper. Hints of cocoa, nutmeg, and cinnamon. The nose improves with some time in the glass. Taste: Light body, mild oilyness. A little sweetness that stays in the mouth. Agave, light oak, pepper and a touch of butterscotch. I wish this was a hair smoother. Finish: Athens bitterness of the oak, a slight sweetness and a peppery bite ride for a long finish.

Tequila Enthusiast
6 ratings
  • 76 Rating

Decent tequila. A touch too oaky for my taste, but maybe that’s what should really be expected from a barrel aged añejo…but despite the finish edging toward a bourbon or rye, I thought the flavors were nice. It was gift and probably not one I’ll seek out to buy, but I eventually finished the bottle.

Tequila Lover
12 ratings
  • 84 Rating

Whiskey resemblance. Earthy. Nice finish.

Tequila Guru
86 ratings
  • 74 Rating

chocolate nuts

Tequila Fanatic
19 ratings
  • 78 Rating

Experienced a rye whiskey on the tongue, but not harsh. I sipped while the little lady was working around me, so might have overrated for ambiance..) Will drink again, not sure U want to risk the ambiance again, I might get a task

Tequila Ninja
112 ratings
  • 83 Rating

NOM 1534 | A little more on the whiskey taste but very good

Tequila Guru
98 ratings
  • 85 Rating

NOM 1534 | Slight whiskey flavor

Tequila Fan
4 ratings
  • 65 Rating

NOM 1534 | Happy Birthday Jeff!! A little raw for my liking.

Tequila Enthusiast
8 ratings
  • 66 Rating

Strong tequila taste

Tequila Phenom
346 ratings
  • 77 Rating

NOM 1558 | The clear winner of the flight. Fairly balanced, the nose still has agave showing through the barreling. Finish is a bit 1 note but not unpleasant.

Tequila Freak
25 ratings
  • 100 Rating

NOM 1558 | Champagne Yeast

Tequila Freak
25 ratings
  • 100 Rating

Don Perignon Yeast

Tequila Connoisseur
64 ratings
  • 91 Rating

I like This tequila is great for sipping. Has a nice finish.

Tequila Ninja
156 ratings
  • 74 Rating

NOM 1534 | Ok

Tequila Fan
2 ratings
  • 34 Rating

NOM 1414 | Hot for an anejo.

Tequila Maniac
30 ratings
  • 83 Rating

NOM 1414 | NOM 1414. All the Pura Vida products are fantastic!

Tequila Guru
84 ratings
  • 91 Rating

NOM 1414 | This is a very smooth tequila. I enjoy Anejos because if the oakyness and this one does not disappoint. I was poured the Anejo in a 6 oz drinking glass. Next time I will taste it in a Reidel glass. Aroma: a whiskey or vanilla sweetness is prevalent. Very enjoyable to the nose. I get a hint of agave/alcohol but no burn. Taste: sweetness on initial taste with a bit of pepper and a but of oak. Very mild and smooth. Not complex. Finish: goes down smooth, with a prominence of oak but still sweet like the continuance of vanilla but not vanilla. There is a light maybe white pepper taste with a hint of alcohol burn but does not linger very long. I truly enjoyed this Anejo tequila.