Rating |
91
|
Style |
Tequila |
Classification |
Añejo |
Produced In |
Mexico |
ABV |
40% |
Availability |
Year Round |
Price |
$56.00
|
Reviewed By |
Tim McKirdy |
Review Updated |
2022-06-28
|
Villa One Anejo
Review
This añejo tequila spends more than a year aging in American oak. That period builds upon the spicy, vegetal character showcased in the brand's blanco expression. The palate is well-balanced, offering layers fruit, nuts, sweetness, and a hint of char. At just over $50 bucks, this is fantastically well-priced añejo tequila.
This añejo tequila spends more than a year aging in American oak. That period builds upon the spicy, vegetal character showcased in the brand's blanco expression. The palate is well-balanced, offering layers fruit, nuts, sweetness, and a hint of char. At just over $50 bucks, this is fantastically well-priced añejo tequila.
Reviewed On: 10-29-2020
This añejo tequila spends more than a year aging in American oak. That period builds upon the spicy, vegetal character showcased in the brand's blanco expression. The palate is well-balanced, offering layers fruit, nuts, sweetness, and a hint of char. At just over $50 bucks, this is fantastically well-priced añejo tequila.
Reviewed On: 10-29-2020