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Bringing you the top quality Anejo tequilas that will take your taste experience up a notch. Aged for 1 to 3 years in oak barrels, our Añejo tequilas are smooth, rich, and full of flavor, with sweet notes of caramel, vanilla, and oak. These premium tequilas are great for sipping and are even perfect for cocktails, pairing beautifully with fruity notes like orange, pineapple, and lime for refreshing drinks.
We carry some of the finest brands, like Don Julio, Enemigo, Cosa Salvaje, El Mayor, Eight Reserve, and more, in our collection. If you're chilling by a bonfire, having a barbecue, or just kicking back with friends, Añejo tequila is the perfect drink to have on hand. Explore our premium selection and experience the amazing flavors of Añejo Tequila!
Why is Anejo Tequila so Popular?
1. Artisan Craft and Quality
Anejo is made with care: the best agave is chosen, it’s carefully distilled, and then it’s aged in oak barrels for at least a year. This aging process gives Anejo its rich, complex flavors that you won’t find in younger tequilas. As more people recognize the craftsmanship and dedication behind crafting Añejo tequila, it is gaining a growing following of enthusiasts who are seeking a premium, high-quality spirit.
2. Smooth, Rich, and Flavorful
One of the best things about Añejo tequila is how smooth it is, making it perfect for sipping and enjoying. Some Añejo tequilas are aged in unique barrels, like sherry, wine, or bourbon casks. This adds a variety of flavors, making Añejo tequila an exciting choice for those who enjoy trying different tastes.
3. Cultural Heritage and Prestige
Tequila, especially Anejo, has a strong cultural connection to Mexico. It’s been made there for centuries, and drinking Anejo is a way to connect with that rich tradition. But it’s not just about tradition; Anejo is also seen as a drink for special occasions. It’s often associated with celebrations and moments of relaxation, making it feel like a luxury.Â
Our Collection of Anejo Tequila
1. Anejo TequilaÂ
Anejo tequila is aged in oak barrels for a minimum of one year but less than three years. As the tequila interacts with the oak barrels, it absorbs flavors such as vanilla, caramel, and oak, with some expressions also showing notes of chocolate, coffee, or dried fruit.
The color of Anejo tequila ranges from golden to amber, depending on the aging period, and it has a smoother texture with a delicate mouthfeel. Anejo tequilas are often enjoyed neat or on the rocks to fully appreciate their depth of flavor, and they can also be used in premium cocktails.
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Don Julio 1942 Anejo Tequila
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El Mayor Anejo Tequila
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Eight Reserve by 818 Tequila Anejo
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Cosa Salvaje Anejo
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Adictivo Anejo Black
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Orte Tequila Anejo Single Estate
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Firebreak Tequila Anejo Premium
2. Extra Anejo Tequila (Aged over three years)
Next in our collection is Extra Anejo tequila! Aged for more than three years, these result in a deeper and more intense flavor profile. This category was officially recognized by the Mexican government in 2006 due to the growing demand for longer-aged tequilas.
Extra Anejo tequilas tend to have a darker color, ranging from amber to deep mahogany, due to the extended interaction with the oak barrels. The texture is silky and smooth, with a long-lasting finish that is characteristic of luxury spirits. The extended aging process imparts even more complexity, with flavors such as oak, vanilla, caramel, dried fruit, spices, and sometimes leather or tobacco.Â
3. Cristalino Anejo Tequila
Lastly, we have Cristalino Anejo tequila - a special type of Anejo tequila that has been aged for one to three years but is then filtered to remove its color. This process softens the flavors, making the tequila smoother and lighter while still keeping the rich flavors of vanilla, caramel, and oak. The result is a clear tequila, unlike the traditional amber color of Anejo tequilas.Â
In addition to Anejo tequilas, we also offer a variety of other exceptional tequilas, including:
The Art of Anejo Tequila Tasting
Tips for Tasting Anejo Tequila Like a Pro
Tasting Anejo tequila like a professional involves more than just sipping it straight from the bottle. To truly appreciate its complexity, flavor profile, and craftsmanship, follow these tips to improve your tasting experience:
1. Choose the Right Glass
Use a tulip-shaped or Glencairn glass to concentrate the aromas towards your nose. This type of glass helps you better appreciate the tequila’s complex bouquet, which can be missed in wider glasses.
2. Swirl the Tequila
Gently swirl the tequila in your glass. It will release the aromas and will allow you to observe the "legs"—the streaks of liquid that form on the inside of the glass. Anejo tequila will have thicker legs, indicating a richer texture and viscosity.
3. Smell the Aroma
Take a deep breath to fully appreciate the aromas of vanilla, caramel, oak, and occasionally chocolate or dried fruit. Spend time with the nose to detect the layers of complexity that will show up in the taste.
4. Take a Small Sip
Sip slowly and let the tequila coat your mouth. Don’t rush; allow the flavors to unfold on your palate. You’ll likely notice sweetness upfront, followed by woody and spicy flavors that evolve as you taste.
5. Let It Breathe
After your first sip, let the tequila sit in the glass for a minute or two. This breathing time can help open up the flavors, making the tequila smoother and revealing more subtle notes.
6. Pay Attention to the Finish
The finish is a key indicator of quality. Anejo tequila should have a long, smooth finish where the flavors linger on your palate. A longer finish usually means the tequila has been aged well and has developed more depth.
7. Take Notes
As you taste different Anejo tequilas, jot down your impressions of the aroma, flavor, and finish. This will help you compare different brands and refine your palate over time.
Food Pairings with Anejo Tequila
1. Dark Chocolate with Sea Salt: A piece of dark chocolate with a sprinkle of sea salt is a perfect match for Anejo tequila. The sweetness and bitterness of the chocolate bring out the tequila’s caramel and vanilla notes.
2. Aged Cheddar and Gruyère: Cheeses like aged cheddar and Gruyère are perfect with Anejo. Their bold, tangy, and nutty flavors match the tequila’s rich, oaky taste.
3. Grilled Steak with Chimichurri: A juicy grilled steak with a tangy chimichurri sauce goes hand-in-hand with Anejo’s smoky, woody flavors. It’s a match made for steak lovers.
4. Smoked Salmon with Capers and Cream Cheese: The delicate smokiness of salmon, combined with the briny capers and creamy cheese, creates a light yet flavorful pairing.Â
5. Caramelized Nuts: Sweet, crunchy caramelized almonds or pecans are a simple snack that pairs perfectly with Anejo tequila’s nutty and vanilla undertones.
6. Grilled Pineapple with Honey: The sweet, charred pineapple, drizzled with honey, brings out Anejo’s caramel and vanilla richness, creating a tropical, sweet contrast to the tequila’s complexity.
7. Charcuterie with Prosciutto and Salami: The salty, savory flavors of cured meats like Prosciutto and salami provide a slightly sweet profile. Adding a few olives or pickles can further improve the pairing by introducing a touch of acidity.
8. Roasted Squash with Brown Butter and Sage: A warm, comforting dish like roasted squash with brown butter and sage is a surprising but delicious match for Anejo’s oak and vanilla notes.
9. Blue Cheese with Fig Jam: If you’re feeling adventurous, try the sweet and salty combo of tangy blue cheese with a dollop of fig jam.
10. Tiramisu: For dessert, tiramisu is a fantastic choice. Its coffee and cocoa flavors echo the roasted notes in Anejo tequila, while the creamy texture pairs with the tequila’s smooth, velvety finish.
Trust us, once you go Anejo, you won’t go back. Shop now and add some serious flavor to your collection.Â
FAQs
What occasions are ideal for gifting Anejo tequila?
Anejo tequila makes a thoughtful and sophisticated gift for many occasions. It’s perfect for birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, or as a housewarming gift. Its premium quality also makes it an excellent choice for holidays, corporate gifting, or celebrating milestones like promotions or retirements.Â
What flavors can I expect from Anejo tequila?
You’ll often taste notes of caramel, vanilla, and oak from the aging process in barrels. Depending on the brand, you might also notice hints of chocolate, dried fruit, spices, or nuts.Â
How does Anejo tequila differ from other types of tequila?
The main difference lies in the aging process. Anejo tequila is aged for 1 to 3 years in oak barrels, which gives it a smoother, richer flavor compared to Blanco (unaged) or Reposado (aged 2-12 months). It also has a darker color and a more complex taste profile.Â
How should I serve Anejo tequila?
Serve Anejo tequila neat or on the rocks in a snifter or tulip glass to enjoy its full aroma and flavor. It’s also great paired with food like dark chocolate or aged cheese.
Can Anejo tequila be used in cocktails?
Absolutely!. Try it in an Old Fashioned, where its caramel and vanilla notes replace the traditional whiskey flavors. It also works well in a Tequila Sour or as a twist on a classic Margarita for a richer taste.
What is the best way to store Anejo tequila?
To keep Anejo tequila at its best, store it in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and heat. Ensure the bottle is tightly sealed to prevent evaporation or oxidation. If you’re displaying it, avoid prolonged exposure to bright light, as this can degrade the tequila over time.
Are there any popular brands of Anejo tequila you recommend?
Certainly! Some top choices for Anejo tequila include Cosa Salvaje for its artisanal quality, Don Julio for its refined taste, Eight Reserve for a luxurious experience, El Mayor for its balance, and Enemigo for its bold, modern style.
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