Review Detail
90 3 100Overall rating
92
Aroma-Nose
91
Initial Taste
92
Body
92
Finish
92
Enjoyability
92
Price
93
Presentation
90
Tasted out of a snifter. Purchased a bottle for $36 bux. With a pale yellow color (a much lighter color than most anejos), this anejo is a real treat. Again, just like their blanco, the theme here is subtlety. It leans on the 'tamer' side of anejos. Not too bold or aggressive, but just right. I'm liking Centinela very much.
Aroma: A soft nose of floral and vanilla. Lighter notes of fruit.
Initial Taste: With a semi oily mouth feel, a semi sweet entry with no bitterness. Initial taste is vanilla.
Body: A robust body of agave, fruit, vanilla, and lighter cinnamon, and spice.
FInish: A slightly heated finish of medium duration with a fruity vanilla lingering.
Aroma: A soft nose of floral and vanilla. Lighter notes of fruit.
Initial Taste: With a semi oily mouth feel, a semi sweet entry with no bitterness. Initial taste is vanilla.
Body: A robust body of agave, fruit, vanilla, and lighter cinnamon, and spice.
FInish: A slightly heated finish of medium duration with a fruity vanilla lingering.
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