I absolutely loved the Cambio Añejo and now I am tasting this repo, hoping the wine casks and French Oak don’t ruin it for me. Neither of these are typically barrel aging that I like. I completely understand this is a personal preference and that many love both of these. With my biases laid before you, here are my thoughts. On the nose I get those barrel notes that I’d expect from French Oak and Wine Casks. I also get a decent amount of agave. I get banana and cinnamon. It is fruity. On the palate, sweet cooked agave, barrel spices, fruits, vanilla, honey. Again, not my profile but I can see how some may really love this.
This has a beautiful freakin nose of caramel, buttercream , butterscotch, vanilla, and sweet agave. Cinnamon bomb. Holy smokes this is good. Vanilla and caramel and sweet agave. Finish is awesome.
Nose is strong oak, vanilla, brown sugar, cinnamon, light agave still there, buttercream amazing barrel notes Pallet is same! Bursting with flavor. So full bodied, awesome mouth feel, wonderful tequila, amazing value in 60 range, must buy
Glencairn Nose: Agave, Earth, Lactic, Citrus, Hay Palate: Anise, Spearmint, Pepper, Brine/Salt Finish: Agave, Melon, Butter, Floral, Herbal
Glass: Glencairn Nose: Butterscotch, agave, grape, Raisin, Carmel, Oak, Cinnamon Palate: Chocolate, Honey, Cinnamon Finish: Carmel, Vanilla, Honey Wow, especially for the price point this is a fantastic Anejo! There's a lot going on here!
While aficionados tend to prefer blanco tequilas, and imbibers of dark spirits usually gravitate towards añejos, the reposado category is often overlooked.