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Submitted by MrAgave   
March 01, 2007
Tequila Review
Brand: La Certeza
NOM: 1513
Distillery: Tierra de Agaves, S. de R.L. DE C.V.
Importer: Boisset America
Web Site: http://www.lacerteza.com
Tasting Awards: Gold Medal, 93 Points "exceptional" - 2006 International Review of Spirits Competition

La Certeza Anejo Tequila

La Certeza Añejo is patiently aged and double-distilled to perfection in traditional Cognac stills.
Blending the authentic tastes of roasted peppers, toasted almonds and vanilla beans, this limited production, ultra-small-batch tequila imparts complexity and elegance in every sip.


User reviews

Average user rating from: 2 user(s)

Overall rating (weighted)
87
Aroma-Nose
87
Initial Taste
86
Body
86
Finish
89
Smoothness
87
Price
94
Presentation
86
 

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January 21, 2008

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

Overall rating (weighted)
85
Aroma-Nose
85
Initial Taste
80
Body
83
Finish
87
Smoothness
87
Price
89
Presentation
85
La Certeza Anejo is certainly a decent tequila for the money. The nose is full of spice and earth. And then the finish is smooth with a fairly long duration and subtle sweetness of vanilla. Where this tequila falls short is on entry. The agave is mild to non-existent and there is a little too much smokiness which lends itself to a slight bitterness.

Overall though, I would give this tequila a "B" and would not dissuade anyone from trying it (although it would not be high on my list of recommendations).

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful

March 08, 2007

Written by gsars1   -  View all my reviews  - Top 10 Reviewer

Overall rating (weighted)
90
Aroma-Nose
88
Initial Taste
92
Body
89
Finish
91
Smoothness
87
Price
98
Presentation
86
I finally got around to reviewing this Anejo and while it isn't great, it's not too bad. I guess you could call it a 'good drinking' tequila. It has some good oak tones with a hint of vanilla and spices. The finish is very smooth on the tongue. I compared it with some Gran Centenario Anejo I had on hand and they were very similar although I could tell the difference. The best thing I do like about this tequila is the product your getting for the price, thanks to a tip from another poster on here it's well worth it. So go and get a bottle for youself and try it, you won't be disappointed.


 
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