El Diamante Del Cielo Tequila Anejo

 
El Diamante Del Cielo Tequila Anejo
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El Diamante Del Cielo Anejo Tequila

El Diamante Del Cielo Anejo Tequila - Anejo Tequilas are the smoothest and most expensive to produce. Their smooth and sophisticated oaky body and rich, bold flavor are the result of aging in small, government sealed oak barrels. To keep costs down, most Tequilas are bottled immediately. Although it is a much more expensive process, Cielo Anejo is aged up to four years - resulting in a smoother, more flavorful tequila perfect for sipping.

Estate bottled, 100% pure blue agave, rich in tradition.


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Reviewed by Joderi
October 12, 2009
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Just picked this tequila up on a recommendation from the liquor store distributor. Normally I tend to shy away from their recommendation but I like this guy and he has been right on with other recommends.

We found this tequila to be very surprising and not bad at all. It has a great aroma and excellent initial taste. The body is good, a little rich with the oak but not overpowering, with pleasant hints of vanilla, caramel and berries. There is no burn at all and a great warmth on the tummy.

I got this bottle for around $40 and considering that, this is a really great choice for a really fun tequila to sip or shoot, and once again, the ladies found it to be okay.

 
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I picked this up in NY for $69.99 which is a bit steep compared to others, but it is a great product and probably worth the extra money.

The nose is complex: fruit, particularly berries, yet not overly fruity or too sweet smelling, caramel. Body is complex like the nose - touch of coffee, licorice, caramel and a nice agave flavor. Overall I'd describe it as more of a warm, rich agave flavor than overly sweet. It's one of the few anejos that, while it's incredibly smooth with virtually no bite, still has the very subtle numbing of the tongue reminds you that it's still tequila.

This rarely happens for me with an anejo, but it makes me want to try the rest of the Cielo line. Incredibly well done, and compared to other anejos is pretty appropriately priced for the quality.

Also has a very elegant design, and though it's a tall bottle still fits in a standard sized cabinet (as opposed to Don Julio 1942). I love the presentation and a great cork just tops it all off. Definitely worth trying this delicious anejo.

 
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Reviewed by anejospirit
March 15, 2007
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful

Love the presentation, aromas, taste and finish is good but to much oak which covers up all the rest making it not just a tequila lacking agave taste but without good balance. It is smooth for those who are not hard liquor drinkers.

 
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Reviewed by gsars1
February 28, 2007
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful

This is my favorite anejo. I was turned on to it about a year ago by the manager of my local liquor store. It has a very distinct vanilla and caramel flavor and the finish is smooth. Those who want a more agave flavor probably won't like this but I happen to love the aged oak flavor.