The tequila just gets this hotter more cheap tequila taste towards the end – the kind you pray is solved by some ice.īurn/Smooth: 4.0 – Sadly drinking this neat does burn.Īroma: 5.0 – You really need to get your nose into it to get a deep smell. Taste: 7.0 – This is exactly what I want from a nice smooth Anejo tequila.Īftertaste: 3.0 – This is exactly what I don’t want from an Anejo tequila.
What they Say: “” (Nothing on the bottle, but I do have what seems to be a decanter version) It is however very pretty to look at, and sadly does better as a piece of my bar, than a liquid in my drink. This boasts on the back of being a decanter version, and while the bottle may say that, there is a printed Government warning below the labeled warning, and the front has glue made of diamonds. The last Anejo we’ve had on this site was from Riazul, although technically we had an Anejo rum since then (which is weird) I was sort of chided for doing too many scotches over the holidays (they were gifts, and yes some were from me to me), so with St Patrick’s Day having passed it was time for some tequila reviews.