The Tequila I keep always in my bar. Not 100% Blue Agave but enjoyable just as much straight as in a classic Margarita (I use freshly squeezed lemon, lime, and orange juice in place of Sweet/Sour mix, no salt, on the rocks, with Grand Marnier instead of Cointreau). Note: When I say "straight," I mean in a tulip-shaped glass or snifter SLOWLY, NOT a shot!
About this bottle
Along with the rest of their products, this tequila had a bottle design change in June of 2015, but this item kept its same name. Sauza Conmemorativo Añejo provides a good introduction to the añejo (aged) tequila category. Matured for 18 months, this a 100% Blue Agave tequila.
How it tastes
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Reviews
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Decent Tequila, but I've had other better ones. Overwhelming black pepper notes on the nose which, unfortunately, translate over to the taste of the spirit, making it a decidedly odd drink.
Pretty strong, it’s something need to mix with a lot of something else but it goes down smooth Tried w/ pineapple Jose Cuervo mix and that mix isn’t that good (barely any taste)
A back-to-the-basics Tequila añejo, nothing extraordinary but, everything that you need for good cocktails or the unexpected shots.
was too far gone to really get into this but it was quite good. very nice even spice level
Grass, butter, citrus peel, earth, smoke, clove
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