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Marfanista

Marfanista
Single Batch Añejo Tequila

Category: Añejo Tequila

Date Tasted:
Country: Mexico
Alcohol: 40%
87 Points
Silver Medal
Highly Recommended
$99

Marfanista
Single Batch Añejo Tequila

Category: Añejo Tequila

Date Tasted:
Country: Mexico
Alcohol: 40%
Clear gold color. Baked, toasty, roasted aromas of white chocolate, cinnamon, roasted walnut, marzipan, dark cherry, and sugar cookies with frosting with a silky, shy, dry-yet-fruity light-to-medium body and a medium-length cinnamon, white chocolate, cocoa nibs, cake batter, and purple mint finish. A barrel-forward añejo that will appeal to Rum and Bourbon drinkers alike.

Tasting Info

Spirits Glass Style: Spicy, Rich & Candied
Aroma Aroma: white chocolate, cinnamon, roasted walnut, marzipan, dark cherry, and sugar cookies with frosting
Taste Flavor: cinnamon, white chocolate, cocoa nibs, cake batter, and purple mint
Smoothness Smoothness: Silky
Finish Finish: Normal
Enjoy Enjoy: on the rocks
Bottom Line Bottom Line: A barrel-forward añejo that will appeal to Rum and Bourbon drinkers alike.

The Producer

Western Spirits Beverage Company

The Producer
2200 Lapslay Lane
Bowling Green, KY 42103
USA
1 270-796-5856

Anejo Tequila

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Serve in a Copita
Añejo ("old") Tequila is aged in wooden barrels (usually old Bourbon barrels) for a minimum of 12 months. The best-quality añejos are aged 18 months to three years Beyond three years they can be called extra añejo.

Aging takes place in barrels formerly used to mature bourbon and rarely Cognac. Those aged in the latter vessels have more of a mellow edge, with aromas ranging from vanilla to tobacco, while those aged in former bourbon barrels often have notes of dill and coconut from the American oak. Añejo tequilas should be sipped neat, after dinner in a copita or snifter and perhaps enjoyed with a cigar.