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Suavecito

Suavecito
Añejo Tequila

Category: Añejo Tequila

Date Tasted:
Country: Mexico
Alcohol: 35%
Bronze Medal
Recommended
$49

Suavecito
Añejo Tequila

Category: Añejo Tequila

Date Tasted:
Country: Mexico
Alcohol: 35%
Light gold color. Aromas and flavors of baking spices, dark honey, floral pickling spice, and coconut fat with a silky, shy, dryish thin body and a smooth, compelling, brisk finish displaying notes of vanilla, baklava, caramel, orange, and butterscotch, and root beer float. Pleasant flavors with a nice vanilla and baking spice component.

Tasting Info

Spirits Glass Style: Juicy & Smooth
Aroma Aroma: baking spices, dark honey, floral pickling spice, and coconut fat
Taste Flavor: Same as aromas with notes of vanilla, baklava, caramel, orange, and butterscotch, and root beer float
Smoothness Smoothness: Smooth
Finish Finish: Normal
Enjoy Enjoy: neat and with drops of water
Bottom Line Bottom Line: Pleasant flavors with a nice vanilla and baking spice component.

The Producer

Blue Agave Importers, LLLP

The Producer

Their Portfolio

86 Suavecito Blanco Tequila 35% (Mexico) $35.00.
87 Suavecito Reposado Tequila 35% (Mexico) $39.00.
BR Suavecito Añejo Tequila 35% (Mexico) $49.00. - Bronze Medal
87 Suavecito Anejo Bottle Package 35% (Mexico) $49.00.
94 Suavecito Extra Añejo Tequila 35% (Mexico) $149.00.
87 Suavecito Cristalino Reposado Tequila 35% (Mexico) $45.00.
86 Suavecito Extra Anejo Bottle Package 35% (Mexico) $159.00.

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.