Código 1530 Origen Extra Añejo Tequila
Tequila Extra Añejo
Código 1530 // Jalisco, Mexico
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ackfam05
Reviewed February 26, 2021 (edited December 28, 2022)Great aroma and hints a lot caramel, but the taste is sharper and almost ‘perfumy’La Mesa Mexican Restaurant -
ghoulbuns
Reviewed February 5, 2021 (edited October 20, 2022)Delightfully smooth. Despite the extended aging the wine influence is subtle and balanced -
andro68
Reviewed August 13, 2020 (edited December 28, 2022)Similar profile to Don Ju '42, but less vanilla. A little hint of spice...only to be tasted neat. -
ContemplativeFox
Reviewed June 10, 2020 (edited January 1, 2023)This smells rich, woody, Earthy, sweet, and a little herbal with hints of spice. The palate is dry, woody, minty, and generally bitter. The wood has a nice depth of flavor though. It gets pretty bitter on the end, but until then it has a fine, wavy complexity. It blends well with the caramel sweetness. It doesn't have the complexity of Glenfarclas 25 but it does remind me a bit of it. This is a really dry drink, but it is super rich. The bitterness is a bit much and it does accentuate the alcohol a bit, but it also kind of masks it. The cocoa flavor is very helpful. There is some mint, but it is minimal. Lemon is more represent than lime, but it isn't overwhelming at all. There is some vanilla, but it isn't overly flamboyant and floral notes are minimal. The richness combined with the sweetness makes for a strong core flavor that has a mild mouth-watering effect and brings in subtlety throughout. The finish is a little too dry, but it's also quite tasty. The barrel spices are under control and fit the drink well. It doesn't taste much like a tequila, but it does have a few notes. It's hard to guess what kind of spirit this is, but it's clear that it is very good. This is the closest rival to Fuentesca that I have found. It's a tough call between a 17 and an 18 on this one.238.0 USD per Bottle
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