Sin Rival Tequila Extra Anejo

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Sin Rival Tequila Extra Anejo

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Tequila Sin Rival Extra Añejo

Tequila Sin Rival Extra Añejo is an Ultra-Premium Tequila which has been patiently produced and matured for up to six years in French oak barrels.

This delicate refined spirit exhibits distinct aromas and flavors which compare to the most expensive cognacs and bourbons. Sin Rival Extra Añejo is an excellent choice for the most demanding of palates.

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finally had a chance to try this extra anejo.after trying the silver,i was expecting something else.i dont know why.this is a six year anejo ,and from sight and taste it was a medium/heavy char in the barrels.the tequila is a dark amber that is sweet and spicy.on the finish you will see that they were able to bring the full agave taste along,with sweet spice's,and a slight floral note.
this is a very easy going sipping tequila that will please the palate!
T
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It's hard to find this juice, but worth the search. Sin Rival extra anejo is made the traditional way in brick ovens and the agave is cooked for about 50% longer than traditional tequilas; it shows in the flavor profile.

Nose: Floral, cooked agave and wood up front. Grass and fruit in the background.
Initial taste: Semi-sweet with no bitterness.
Body: Medium bodied with good color and richness. Oil is well balanced and allows the flavors to develop on the palate.
Finish: Wood and agave fade to dry fruit, floral, grass, and spice notes.

This is an extra anejo that truly celebrates the agave flavors. Tasted side-by-side with the Sin Rival blanco, you can see that the tequila remains largely the same, just with increased complexity and flavor -- the agave is never hidden. I think that's something to be commended, especially with a tequila that is this smooth, this old, and this tasty.

I found it for $80, and I feel that's a pretty decent considering I prefer it to some extra anejos that are more than twice the price, but it is very difficult to acquire (especially if you just want to taste it).
J
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