Dulce Vida Tequila Anejo
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July 25, 2010
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5 reviews
Overall rating
95
Aroma-Nose
95(5)
Initial Taste
95(5)
Body
96(5)
Finish
96(5)
Enjoyability
95(5)
Price
93(5)
Presentation
95(5)
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One of the finest anejos
Overall rating
98
Aroma-Nose
96
Initial Taste
99
Body
98
Finish
100
Enjoyability
96
Price
98
Presentation
95
smell - an explosion of agave flavor erupts from the glass which is followed by enough heat/spice to temp you into drinking it.
taste - There is heat/spice from beginning to end. It is not overpowering and adds much interest to the wonderful tequila flavors that Dulce have made sure to keep intact. The heat and spice are long lasting and enjoyable. This tequila is not complicated, yet it holds those simple things we love about tequila and does them so well. A masterpiece anejo to be enjoyed!
taste - There is heat/spice from beginning to end. It is not overpowering and adds much interest to the wonderful tequila flavors that Dulce have made sure to keep intact. The heat and spice are long lasting and enjoyable. This tequila is not complicated, yet it holds those simple things we love about tequila and does them so well. A masterpiece anejo to be enjoyed!
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A better value for an anejo cannot be found
Overall rating
98
Aroma-Nose
99
Initial Taste
98
Body
96
Finish
98
Enjoyability
98
Price
100
Presentation
97
Had the wonderful opportunity to taste this amoung several other tequilas and mezcals in a relaxed tasting event. Ended up drinking several shots of this stuff, just a delightful and amazing anejo. I am about the taste more than anything else and the initial hit is a smooth earthy taste of uncompromising blue agave deliciousness, which builds during the middle part. And at the end you are left with nothing but a long lasting finish that just keeps on rewarding. I have had alot of tequilas and this one is probably the highest value out there. Just a bold statement of great tequila taste for the money. Enjoy it because i have bought several bottles and still do!
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Best of the Dulce Vida lineup
Overall rating
92
Aroma-Nose
92
Initial Taste
92
Body
93
Finish
91
Enjoyability
92
Price
91
Presentation
93
The final chapter in the regular line of Dulce Vida Tequila. Thus far, the blanco and reposado havent necessarily been my cup up tea with their big herbaceous notes, but they have a ton of flavor and are unique and well crafted. With the 100 proof and the flavor profile you can tell that a lot of thought has gone into the brand. I said in the lesser aged reviews that I thought the añejo might be the sweet spot for me for this brand. Let's find out...
Price: $50-55/bottle
Aroma: Loads on vanilla and caramel sweetness on the nose with hints of oak. Desserty aroma to start.
Initial Taste: A sweet richness with oak notes up front. Creme brulee type notes with just hints of bitter chocolate.
Body: Medium-thick bodied with nice oily mouth feel. The oak comes forward more with some spicy notes.
Finish: Black licorice flavors on the finish. Nice pepper notes too and just enough sweetness to balance it out.
While anise isn’t really a go to flavor for me, this is cool and tasty tequila. The rich dessert flavors are balanced out with agave and spice. The herbal notes from the younger expressions are tamed a bit and the reach a really nice balance. To me, this is easily the star of the Dulce Vida lineup. And at 100 proof, the flavors are bold and the finish is long. A very nice effort!
Price: $50-55/bottle
Aroma: Loads on vanilla and caramel sweetness on the nose with hints of oak. Desserty aroma to start.
Initial Taste: A sweet richness with oak notes up front. Creme brulee type notes with just hints of bitter chocolate.
Body: Medium-thick bodied with nice oily mouth feel. The oak comes forward more with some spicy notes.
Finish: Black licorice flavors on the finish. Nice pepper notes too and just enough sweetness to balance it out.
While anise isn’t really a go to flavor for me, this is cool and tasty tequila. The rich dessert flavors are balanced out with agave and spice. The herbal notes from the younger expressions are tamed a bit and the reach a really nice balance. To me, this is easily the star of the Dulce Vida lineup. And at 100 proof, the flavors are bold and the finish is long. A very nice effort!
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(Updated: July 07, 2013)
Overall rating
98
Aroma-Nose
99
Initial Taste
97
Body
98
Finish
99
Enjoyability
99
Price
85
Presentation
98
I have found my desert island tequila. To begin: A giant deep dark roasted nutty caramel nose. It actually wafts towards you from the glass. The smell alone is award-worthy. The mouthfeel is big and thick, matching the dark amber colour of the anejo. Taste offers more cooked caramel, fruit, a touch of wood, and lots of agave. A textbook definition of perfectly balanced. This is an incredibly flavourful yet easy-drinking 100 proof. Then the finish strikes, like the slow rush of a snakebite, hot and spicy venom doing a marathon Day of the Dead dance on your tongue. This tequila is a beautiful monster that has become my gold standard for all other tequilas. Epic and magnificent.
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Overall rating
92
Aroma-Nose
91
Initial Taste
90
Body
94
Finish
93
Enjoyability
92
Price
89
Presentation
94
Lots of agave and spice, citrus initially caramel notes in the aftertaste.
A fairly "hot" tequila as one might expect at 100 proof, but still very easy to sip. Nice bottle, too. Should be a welcome addition to any anejo lover's bar.
A fairly "hot" tequila as one might expect at 100 proof, but still very easy to sip. Nice bottle, too. Should be a welcome addition to any anejo lover's bar.
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