Bottle of Milagro Añejo

Milagro Añejo

Type: Tequila
Nom
1559
316 Ratings See All
$39.99
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Production Details
NOM : 1559 ,
Agave Type : Tequilana Weber ,
Agave Region : Jalisco (Los Altos) ,
Region : Jalisco (Los Altos Southern) ,
Cooking : Stone/Brick Ovens ,
Extraction : Roller Mill ,
Water Source : - ,
Fermentation : 100% agave, Stainless steel tanks ,
Distillation : 2x distilled ,
Still : Stainless Steel Pot, Column ,
Aging : American White Oak barrels ,
ABV/Proof : 40% abv (80-proof)
Other : -

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Aromas & Flavors Detected By Our Community

Aromas Detected

11
Caramel
9
Oak
8
Agave (cooked)
8
Vanilla
6
Butter
6
Pepper (black)
4
Fruity
3
Lavender
3
Jasmine
3
Cinnamon
3
Alcohol
3
Barrel Spice

Flavors Detected

16
Caramel
15
Agave (cooked)
12
Oak
12
Vanilla
9
Pepper (black)
5
Butter
4
Cinnamon
4
Alcohol
3
Honey
3
Vegetal
3
Fruity
2
Lavender

Ratings

Personal Scores & Reviews From Our Community

Tequila Phenom
386 ratings
  • 76 Rating

NOM 1420, bottled February 3, 2005. Light in aroma and flavor.

Tequila Phenom
325 ratings
  • 76 Rating

Didn’t blow me away , decent for the price.

Tequila Savant
203 ratings
  • 79 Rating

vanilla n caramel prominent

Tequila Wizard
903 ratings
  • 79 Rating

Nose: Round, mellow oak. Fruit, baking spices, faint toffee, and wet rocks. Flavor: Caramel, vanilla, semi oily with a pepper kick. Agave presence is holding its own. The añejo is a definite step up from the blanco and repo. Finish: A little more oak sneaks in, with barrel spice, pepper and vanilla rounding out the finish.

Tequila Honey Badger
1299 ratings
  • 83 Rating

Surprisingly for me I like this much better than the servicable but pedestrian blanco from which it comes. Nice nose of oak and barrel spice that is carried through in the first and subsequent sips. A hint of vanilla along with allspice and caramel round out a nice sipping experience.

Tequila Badass
484 ratings
  • 74 Rating

I find this has way more agave than the Blanco?!? Pleasant enough on the nose, doesn’t make you wanna jump in but makes me curious. I’d love to know the age difference between this and the repo, it seems as though the oak isn’t as present here?

Tequila Honey Badger
1028 ratings
  • 83 Rating

Very light in color for an Añejo. (That's not a bad thing.) It smells and tastes of light cinnamon, but the body is a bit thin.

Tequila Badass
494 ratings
  • 70 Rating

Too sharp back of throat. Little bit of banana.

Tequila Badass
417 ratings
  • 89 Rating

Sweet aroma with just a hint of agave. Barrel is not overdone...coffee and caramel. very nice. Aromas carry over directly to flavor - coffee and caramel.

Tequila Warrior
47 ratings
  • 63 Rating

candied banana, bubble gum aroma. sweet taste

Tequila Connoisseur
64 ratings
  • 59 Rating

Milagro core blanco and repo are good value and lean sweet. The añejo was a disappointment. It was heavy on alcohol and did not feel aged and smooth like one would expect from an añejo. This is also where I do not like the colored bottles because you can’t see the color amber. The heavy alcohol feel may be from cutting corners in blending barrels. I’ll try it again at another time, but unfortunately it left a bad impression and taste.

Tequila Fanatic
17 ratings
  • 70 Rating

I get oak and pepper, not caramel and vanilla

Tequila Ninja
150 ratings
  • 73 Rating

Vanilla Caramel Cinnamon Banana Oak Mouth feel is a little thin Nothing special. Much better options out there.

Tequila Guru
77 ratings
  • 74 Rating

Very sweet caramel..average burn

Tequila Savant
263 ratings
  • 79 Rating

Milagro Anjeo $50 USD (Virginia ABC) Overall: Easy entry for someone looking to try an anjeo. Budget friendly ($40-$50), addative laden, and unremarkable. Nose: Carmel, light oak, vallina, fruit and baking spices. Decent with a hint of addative sweetness. Taste: Mild sweetness with a splash of black pepper heat. Cooked agave, oak, vanilla, caramel and cinnamon predominate. Pleasant. Finish: Very short. The sweetness turns a bit bitter and as the pepper and oak move forward.

Tequila Fan
4 ratings
  • 83 Rating

Love this Anejo. Smooth and balanced. Yes, it has additives. But if you want 1942 for the right price drink this.

Tequila Freak
21 ratings
  • 83 Rating

Carmel, some agave. Surprised by this one on taste and finish, especially for the price point.

Tequila Savant
244 ratings
  • 74 Rating

Caramel overpowering (additive?) Meg agave + booze Grassy Light citrus Harsh finish - ragged

Tequila Fanatic
18 ratings
  • 74 Rating

Very solid Anejo. I love slight peppery notes in taste and finish, but I also like some of the softer caramel notes. It seemed a little light on the nose but not the tongue and finish, the pepper tones were a little too dominant for my taste!

Tequila Enthusiast
6 ratings
  • 82 Rating

This is the Tequila I go to as my second or third glass. Very good for the price

Tequila Aficionado
59 ratings
  • 81 Rating

It's good don't get me wrong! But this is one of the largest price differences I've ever seen between an anejo and the same brands reposado. $23 for the repo vs FORTY bucks for this anejo. Is it better than the repo? Not entirely. And certainly not at almost double the price.

Tequila Ninja
156 ratings
  • 75 Rating

smooth, agave, mineral-y. slightly sweet, fairly potent alcohol taste

Tequila Savant
292 ratings
  • 76 Rating

I paid $42 tax included at TW&M in Tucson. There are other tequilas in that price range, that I find more complex. This would be good as a mixer. Pour it in a glass and let it sit for about 20mins. It will open up more. Cooked agave, carmel and jasmine on the nose. More cooked agave, vanilla and oak in the mouth. The finish is buttery but also peppery, so a slight spiciness stays with you for a while.

Tequila Ninja
130 ratings
  • 82 Rating

Find this lil gem. Nice old bottle and a good smoothie sipper. I would love to buy again if I ever run across another bottle.

Tequila Enthusiast
6 ratings
  • 83 Rating

This tequila is definitely boosted by the price point it lands in. even though it's in the $30 range, it is comparable or even better than several tequilas in the $50 price point. We always have this tequila on hand as it doesn't break the bank but offers a smooth taste.

Other news & reviews

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The Tequila Tourist
May 24, 2012

Review #116 - Milagro Tequila Anejo

A really nice value anejo. Nothing especially notable, but all of the flavors that you'd expect from something well aged.