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Don Fulano

Don Fulano
Imperial Extra Añejo Tequila

Category: Extra Añejo Tequila

Date Tasted:
Country: Mexico
Alcohol: 40%
89 Points
Silver Medal
Highly Recommended
$189.99

Don Fulano
Imperial Extra Añejo Tequila

Category: Extra Añejo Tequila

Date Tasted:
Country: Mexico
Alcohol: 40%
Amber color. Aromas and flavors of cheesy, umami, pork belly in hot oil and browned butter, 5 spice, cocoa dust, and cinnamon with a round, medium-to-full body and a delightful, medium-to-long finish with overtones of bitter orange peel, coconut, jalapeño poppers with jam, mesquite, flan, and black walnut. An extra añejo with savory-sweet aromas that will appeal to well-aged brown spirits fans.

Tasting Info

Spirits Glass Style: Spicy & Complex
Aroma Aroma: cheesy, umami, pork belly in hot oil and browned butter, 5 spice, cocoa dust, and cinnamon
Taste Flavor: Same as aromas with overtones of bitter orange peel, coconut, jalapeño poppers with jam, mesquite, flan, and black walnut
Smoothness Smoothness: Hot
Finish Finish: Long
Enjoy Enjoy: Enjoy on its own
Bottom Line Bottom Line: An extra añejo with savory-sweet aromas that will appeal to well-aged brown spirits fans.

The Producer

Don Fulano S. De R.L de C.V.

The Producer
Paseo de las Malvas #59
Zapopan, Jal. 45222
Mexico
52 33-3367-39698

Their Portfolio

93 Don Fulano Blanco Tequila 40% (Mexico) $49.99.
93 Don Fulano Reposado Tequila 40% (Mexico) $59.99.
95 Don Fulano Añejo Tequila 40% (Mexico) $79.98.
89 Don Fulano Imperial Extra Añejo Tequila 40% (Mexico) $189.99.
95 Don Fulano Blanco Fuerte Tequila 50% (Mexico) $59.99.

Extra Anejo Tequila

An extra añejo tequila must be aged for at least three years in oak barrels that have a maximum capacity of 160 gallons (600 liters). These are dark-colored tequilas - deep amber or copper - that have a spicy oak-influenced flavor with notes such as dark chocolate, tobacco and Asian spices. They typically have a long, refined finish.

Extra añejo tequilas can display great style, depth of flavor, and finesse and are meant exclusively for after dinner sipping.

It should be noted that among tequila producers, aging tequila for more than four years is a matter of controversy. Many tequila producers oppose doing so because they feel that "excessive" oak aging will overwhelm distinctive and delicate earthy, fruity, and vegetal agave flavor notes.