Review Detail
88 3 100Overall rating
89
Aroma-Nose
90
Initial Taste
89
Body
87
Finish
89
Enjoyability
89
Price
88
Presentation
92
Tasted out of a brandy glass. Tequila Espolon Anejo is a good tequila. it has a nice golden brown color. Yet it doesn't really stand out to me too much, but it doesn't push me away either. As far as presentation, love the old school! Definitely a B+ tequila in my humble opinion.
Aroma: A nice butterscotch and honey aroma. Very pleasant. This was my favorite part of this tequila.
Initial Taste: A semi oily mouth feel. On the tip of the tongue, it's sweet with no bitterness. Initial taste of wood/agave.
Body: A nice cooked agave body with hints of spices, cinnamon, and caramel.
Finish: A very heated finish of medium duration with a cinnamon/woody lingering.
Not my favorite, but there's no way you'd be disappointed in this one.
Aroma: A nice butterscotch and honey aroma. Very pleasant. This was my favorite part of this tequila.
Initial Taste: A semi oily mouth feel. On the tip of the tongue, it's sweet with no bitterness. Initial taste of wood/agave.
Body: A nice cooked agave body with hints of spices, cinnamon, and caramel.
Finish: A very heated finish of medium duration with a cinnamon/woody lingering.
Not my favorite, but there's no way you'd be disappointed in this one.
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