Amate Tequila Anejo

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Tasted 07/28/08 out of shot glass. A shot glass isnt my favorite to taste a tequila, so I treated it as a high ball double glass. I liked this lines anejo much more than their blanco. Not my favorite anjeo, but it aint the worst either.

Aroma: A nice cooked agave and caramel presence.
Initial Taste: Very sweet on the tongue, a little too much for my taste.
Bosy: Very sweet caramel, agave, and earth.
Finish: Of short duration, but no burn!
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Bought 2/27/10 Paid $35, have had 5 oz from a tall shot glass. This is very similar to another NOM-1137, casa nobles. So I sampling them together to be fair. Color is the same. The nose of the Amate is sweeter, more of the caramel and vanilla comes through. You can smell the agave in both, the Casa Nobles and Amate are close but there are subtleties between the two. If you want a good test, get both and see what I mean, there is a bit more alcohol on the tongue with the Amate, but so close. To my mind, I enjoy both equally. Cost would be the only consideration. 55 vs 35, its a no brainer, although the Nobles is in a much nicer bottle. Casa Nobles is a great tequila, I have to say the same for Amate.
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Amate anejo is a very good tequila that is perhaps slightly overpriced.

Aroma: Very inviting. Good amount of agave nose and caramel and fruit comes through nicely.
Initial taste: Very sweet. Wonderful agave and vanilla flavors in the first taste.
Body: A nice thick body and the latter tastes give a nice flavor of fruit (like banana, not citrus) and its complexity with the wood makes it very unique.
Finish: Fairly quick. Very smooth, no burn.

I bought the bottle for $40, I've more often seen it around $50-55. At that price, it's still not a bad buy...there's just more tequilas that I like better at the same price point. Bottle is unremarkable, but the stopper is nice and heavy duty.
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I paid $60.00 for this bottle of Añejo and drank it out of a snifter.
The Nose offered up a mild display of cream, earth and a smoldering fire (which was out in the distance). The initial taste is very relaxed, yet still detailed. It's oily and yummy body really work to make the initial taste a developmental process. It held onto the glass with a little bit of effort and showed a some thinness in it's legs.
The finish was dynamic, yet still retaining a relaxed effort on your taste buds. It begins as a showcase of agave and sunshine, but then turns at the last minute to a spatter of vanilla.
Over all this Tequila is very interesting and an honest Añejo. The white oak that it is rested in is clean tasting, and comes across as being of high quality.
The bottle design is fine with a fat cork top that really stands out (while getting the job done).
Over all, Amate "Añejo" is a fine tequila experience, with flavor and body.
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Price: $45 online
Aroma: Lots of agave caramel and fruit notes. A nice sweet smell.
Initial Taste: About as sweet as tequila can get. The aroma is a good indication of what you can expect.
Body: Thick and rich. The caramel notes come through really well. Fruit and wood mix in as well for a nice overall flavor.
Finish: It doesn't last long, but it's really smooth and has no alcohol taste or burn

A very good tequila overall...especially for those who like things on the sweeter side. For $40-45, it's well priced. $50+ seems too expensive. Nice simple bottle with a great heavy cork stopper.
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