1800 Anejo
70cl
Taking its name from the year in which tequila was first succesfully aged in oak. The 1800 range is the prestige label of the same family that owns the famous Jose Cuervo line of tequila. The Anejo was aged in small French oak barrels for one year with a small proportion also being aged for over three years in Amercian oak.
Taking its name from the year in which tequila was first succesfully aged in oak. The 1800 range is the prestige label of the same family that owns the famous Jose Cuervo line of tequila. The Anejo was aged in small French oak barrels for one year with a small proportion also being aged for over three years in Amercian oak.
Tasting Notes from Celtic Whiskey Shop and Wines on the Green
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Nose | Oak driven with caramel, vanilla and toasted coconut. |
Palate | Woody, perfumed wood spice, roasted nuts, burnt caramel, and sandalwood aromas follow through to the palate cola nut, dusty, and toffee flavours and a peppery spice finish. |
Fact Sheet
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Fluid | 70cl |
Alcohol % | 38% |
Types of Barrel used for Aging | Mostly in small French oak barrels with a smaller amount in American oak. |