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NOM : | 1584 , |
Agave Type : | Tequilana Weber , |
Agave Region : | Jalisco (Los Altos), Single Estate , |
Region : | Jalisco (Los Altos Southern) , |
Cooking : | Stone/Brick Ovens , |
Extraction : | Roller Mill, Screw Mill , |
Water Source : | Deep well water , |
Fermentation : | 100% agave, Stainless steel tanks, Open-air fermentation, Fermentation without fibers , |
Distillation : | 2x distilled , |
Still : | Stainless Steel Pot , |
Aging : | American White Oak barrels, Whisky barrels, Used barrels, New barrels , |
ABV/Proof : | 40% abv (80-proof), 38% abv (76 proof) |
Other : | Aeration |
The next SENS sweet agave with a slight hint of pine. I get honey and vegetal notes. I get a bit of yeast on the nose. This is fruity. On the palate I get the sweet agave. A little alcohol forward that buries some of the flavors. I get minerals and earthiness. Good finish with a little too much alcohol. This is good but nothing special.
Nose: sweet agave cooked / vanilla/ caramel/ oak / earth / cinnamon/ banana / hint of citrus / tea / nutmeg/ maple / cream soda Taste: agave cooked / pepper / vanilla/ caramel / oak / earth / banana/ citrus / molasses/ maple / tea / nutmeg / cream soda Finish: medium viscosity mouthfeel gives a nice gentle texture that holds some of the more bitter and peppery notes / the sweetness falls away quickly and for the most part the most lingering notes are agave, vanilla, and pepper. This anejo is balanced and has a somewhat harmonious taste profile, only the tastes just aren’t bold. This is an enjoyable pour, but there’s just not any specific stand out flavors or aromas.
1584 tepozan anejo I've had the flight of tepozan for a couple yrs now. finally opened it tonight nose: vanilla caramel palate: vanilla caramel, more oak on palate than nose this was my favorite of the 3 tepozan expressions I tried
Aroma of vanilla and spice. Sweet heat in flavor with a bit of bourbon flavor. Slightly spicy finish with moderate length. 12/17/2023
Excellent clean and tasty anejo
This has a unique but pleasurable flavor profile. Balanced yet slightly different notes jump out, sweet cooked agave, barrel notes along with some cooking spice
Nose: cooked agave, oak, floral, vanilla, cinnamon, butterscotch, and honey Flavor: oak, sweet agave, vanilla, cinnamon, clove, and minerals Finish: medium, spicy, sweet, and oak
Color is light for an Anejo. Aroma is different- hints of caramel, agave, vanilla, and vegetable. Palate is wet agave, caramel, light barrel spice, oakiness and some white pepper. Finish is nice- oaky agave and light pepper. Leaves a velvety numbing agave for a minute or two.
Oak dominating profile from nose to finish, little spice on finish. It'd appeal to the bourbon drinkers that like oaky profile.
was really blown away with this anejo. Great nose agave, vanilla a bit of oak, cinnamon and a little pepper. Taste is the same with a fantastic smooth finish. A great sipper, I would recommend a try!
Oak, smooth
The aroma and taste are on with this juice. The price helps make it shine even more. Cost: $59.99 + $1.61 shipping
LOT: 2022L Blind tasting with: Tapatío, Siete Leguas, Tepozán, Cascahuín y Herradura, all añejos. View: A very light yellow to be an añejo, pale yellow, straw. Good tear adhesion. Freshly served; Aroma: herbal and immediately woody, astringent, mineral. Flavor: Sweet and astringent, vanilla, wood, herbal and mineral, black pepper. I let it oxygenate so that it opens for 20 minutes. Aroma: mineral and herbal, light vanilla profiles. Astringency and perhaps a little citrus like orange. Flavor: Sweet and astringent, it tastes like wood, a little vanilla, a little astringent and a little black pepper. Maybe a little alcoholic.
A lot of oak and butterscotch on the nose. Light mouthfeel, but it has a lot of oak and cinnamon on the palate. A solid warmth that expands nicely into a solid finish. Not the best anejo, but pretty solid.
too much oak and whiskey taste hiding the agave. smooth and balanced but not for the agave lovers
Mexican 38% abv. versión, lote: L003, bottled on 29-11-2014, black label with white letters and 2 white horns. Tasted on 10-21-23. Color: light yellow to yellow. Aroma: cooked agave with a touch of sweetness, light vanilla, a touch of wood note. Palate: confirms aromas perceived, wood note is more active on the palate. Finish is medium to medium long, light cooked agave note with light vanilla & light wood note persists.
Extremely smooth, light sweetness, light spicy finish.
Decent mid body añejo. Just not enough agave or finish.
Buen cuerpo, bastante claro comparado a otros añejos. Nariz potente con aromas a canela, vainilla y un poco de agave cocido. Sabor suave a canela y agave, tiene muy buen remate que se queda bastante en la boca. Excelente opción para su precio, es increíble que un añejo tan barato sea así de bueno.
Ummm- bourbon is definitely there- smooth- the nose is so interesting- I don’t drink many anejos - but this is pretty decent for the price - vanilla, cinnamon and oaky bourbon-
Huge bargain! Not incredibly complex but a smooth sipper. Agave and cinnamon at all 3 stages Really nice mouth feel. Will buy again
Creamy vanilla, honey, oak, and a hint of cinnamon. Very nice mouthfeel, oily. This is a great tequila to sip after a long day. It’s unique and very easy to drink. Great tequila for around $58-$60!
agave and cinnamon from the start. the cinnamon lingers through to the end blending nicely with very very slight vanilla finish. big fan! more I drink more abundant the cinnamon it seems. @anejo_bros
The barreling of the anejo tequila was able to match the tin/metallic flavor that I found in both the blanco and reposado. I struggled finding any agave. The is a little vanilla and caramel. I wanted more agave and less metallic flavors. Aroma was inviting but flavor ruined it for me on this one. I was not able to drink this one neat and had to use this one as a mixer to make it through the bottle. Perhaps I got a bad batched of this tequila. I did buy the blanco, reposado, and anejo all at the same time. The ratings were high and I was expecting a lot from this brand but was unfortunately let down.
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$60 in San Francisco Aroma: 23 Cooked agave blast on the nose. Vanilla, oak, and sweetness follow shortly. Mild herbal touches of chamomile and floral rose. Very pleasant. Palate: 27 Great mouth feel and body. Vanilla cooked agave with a slight pepper spice mixed in. Cherry, peach, dried fruits, and delicate floral elements. Finish: 22 Medium length with good flavor Value: 8 $60 for a flavorful Anejo seemingly designed for bourbon lovers is a great deal Reminds me a lot of Insolito Anejo. Great for bourbon lovers like myself