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Rodeo De Las Aguas

Rodeo De Las Aguas
Añejo Tequila Batch 01

Category: Añejo Tequila

Date Tasted:
Country: Mexico
Alcohol: 40%
89 Points
Silver Medal
Highly Recommended
$99

Rodeo De Las Aguas
Añejo Tequila Batch 01

Category: Añejo Tequila

Date Tasted:
Country: Mexico
Alcohol: 40%
Clear medium gold color. Floral, vegetal, clean aromas and flavors of chocolate cream, purple flowers, agave, leather, tobacco leaves, cigar box, and baker’s chocolate with a round, fruity light-to-medium body and a warming, charming, medium-long finish conveying nuances of chocolate pudding, mexican cinnamon, butter cream, blistered peppers, and walnut. Smooth and supple with nice, light, oaky notes elevating the natural agave sweetness; a very pleasant sipper that will go great with a cup of coffee and a tiny cigar.

Tasting Info

Spirits Glass Style: Herbal, Spirity & Spicy
Aroma Aroma: chocolate cream, purple flowers, agave, leather, tobacco leaves, cigar box, and baker's chocolate
Taste Flavor: Same as aromas with nuances of chocolate pudding, mexican cinnamon, butter cream, blistered peppers, and walnut
Smoothness Smoothness: Warming
Enjoy Enjoy: in cocktails and on the rocks
Cocktail Cocktails: Paloma, Sangrita, Tommy's Margarita
Bottom Line Bottom Line: Smooth and supple with nice, light, oaky notes elevating the natural agave sweetness; a very pleasant sipper that will go great with a cup of coffee and a tiny cigar.

The Producer

Doheny Road Spirits

The Producer

Anejo Tequila

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Serve in a Copita
Añejo ("old") Tequila is aged in wooden barrels (usually old Bourbon barrels) for a minimum of 12 months. The best-quality añejos are aged 18 months to three years Beyond three years they can be called extra añejo.

Aging takes place in barrels formerly used to mature bourbon and rarely Cognac. Those aged in the latter vessels have more of a mellow edge, with aromas ranging from vanilla to tobacco, while those aged in former bourbon barrels often have notes of dill and coconut from the American oak. Añejo tequilas should be sipped neat, after dinner in a copita or snifter and perhaps enjoyed with a cigar.