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August 23, 2008

Written by jasonrm72   -  View all my reviews  - Top 50 Reviewer

Overall rating (weighted)
94
Aroma-Nose
90
Initial Taste
93
Body
95
Finish
95
Smoothness
95
Price
85
Presentation
95
A fantastic, rich tasting Anejo. I enjoy this tequila's thicker, oak and molasses flavor versus the "cleaner" style of anejo.

Casa Noble Anejo has skyrocketed into my number one spot (for now anyway).

A bit pricey, $85 in Western MA, but well worth it for those special occasions

2 of 3 people found the following review helpful

December 04, 2007

Written by tvJefe   -  View all my reviews  - Top 10 Reviewer

Overall rating (weighted)
85
Aroma-Nose
85
Initial Taste
83
Body
85
Finish
83
Smoothness
87
Price
85
Presentation
86
Casa Noble Anejo is aged for 5 years. This is bordering on what many people consider the longest that tequila should ever be aged. And it shows. The nose reveals quite a bit of caramel and smoke. The cooked agave aroma we are so used to from Casa Noble's Blanco and Reposado plays a mild, secondary role. The initial taste is heavy and bitter. One is immediately confronted with wood and smoke with secondary flavors of coffee and chocolate. Even on the tip of the tongue, subtle sweetness is overpowered by the wood in this tequila. Casa Noble Anejo does finish fairly smooth with a medium duration of earthy flavors, but overall I was not a big fan of this anejo.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful

May 28, 2007

Written by Tequila Joe   -  View all my reviews  - #1 Reviewer

Overall rating (weighted)
90
Aroma-Nose
92
Initial Taste
92
Body
88
Finish
88
Smoothness
90
Price
87
Presentation
88
Casa Noble Anejo NOM 1137 Tasted 4/2/07. The tequila is a golden brown color and has an intense earth, caramel, and smoke aromas. Once you get past the intensity of the nose, you can smell moderate notes of floral and vanilla. On the tip of the tongue the tequila is mellow and soft and feels heavy in the mouth. While the tequila has no bitterness, it is actually fairly sweet and syrupy. Now onto flavor. The flavor has intense caramel. There is also moderate agave, vanilla, and floral attributes which are followed by mild fruit, smoke, and earth. The tequilas finish is a meduim duration of flavor followed by a numbing alcohol feeling. Overall, I rated this tequila at the A-/B+ level.


0 of 1 people found the following review helpful

March 24, 2007

Written by boozer   -  View all my reviews  - Top 50 Reviewer

Overall rating (weighted)
88
Aroma-Nose
89
Initial Taste
88
Body
89
Finish
90
Smoothness
87
Price
82
Presentation
88
A well balanced anejo that is full of wood flavor and still has some good spice an agave flavor still in it. A mild hot aftertaste. Very spicy as anejos go, not as smooth as I had hoped.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful

December 19, 2006

Written by Lirubis   -  View all my reviews  - Top 50 Reviewer

Overall rating (weighted)
93
Aroma-Nose
96
Initial Taste
90
Body
94
Finish
89
Smoothness
97
Price
85
Presentation
99
This is the truest-agave tasting Anejo around. The solid agave notes do not get over-powered by the sharp, robust oak elements. The texture is very creamy and silky to the tongue. The secondary flavor notes include walnut, roasted agave and slight traces of spices like clove and nutmeg. I love it because it has the strongest agave presence of virtually all anejos in the market. The bottle is beautiful and unique, but congruent with the tequila it contains. The long spicy agave finish lacks teh variety/complexity of other fames anejos, but Im in for the agave taste, not wood notes.
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