El Gran Viejo Extra Anejo 750ML
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Description
Description
El Gran Viejo Extra Anejo 750ML is a 100% blue agave extra añejo tequila from Jalisco, Mexico, bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof). Aged a minimum of 36 months in oak barrels, this expression earned an 88-point panel rating on Tequila Matchmaker, reflecting a deeply layered spirit built on extended barrel maturation and traditional agave distillation.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Jalisco, Mexico | Extra Añejo (minimum 36 months aged) | Distillery: Destiladora Azteca de Jalisco (NOM 1109)
Production & Heritage
El Gran Viejo is produced at Destiladora Azteca de Jalisco, registered under NOM 1109 in the highlands of Jalisco. The Extra Añejo expression is distilled from 100% blue Weber agave and rests for a minimum of three years in oak barrels, well exceeding the CRT requirement of 36 months for the extra añejo classification. This prolonged aging imparts a deep caramelized hue and a pronounced oak influence that distinguishes the Extra Añejo from the distillery's younger expressions, which spend considerably less time in wood.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with a non-abrasive, inviting warmth of brown sugar and vanilla, followed by layers of cinnamon and clove. Subtle almond and wood aromas develop as the spirit breathes, with a faint minerality beneath the spice.
Taste: The entry is smooth and medium-bodied, immediately presenting rich caramel and toffee across the palate. At mid-palate, cardamom and cinnamon spice rise alongside brown sugar sweetness, while vanilla anchors the profile. A thread of black pepper emerges toward the peak, adding savory dimension to the concentrated oak character.
Finish: The finish is medium-long with a warm, rounded texture and lingering notes of toasted wood and baking spice. Vanilla and a trace of elderberry sweetness persist as the pepper gently fades.
How to Drink El Gran Viejo Extra Añejo
Three years of oak aging make this a natural candidate for sipping neat at room temperature; a few drops of water can open the vanilla and caramel notes further without diminishing the spice structure. For cocktails:
- Añejo Old Fashioned — The brown sugar and cinnamon backbone integrates seamlessly with bitters and a citrus peel, creating a rich, spirit-forward drink.
- Tequila Manhattan — The toffee and wood character pairs well with sweet vermouth, where the oak tannins mirror the complexity of a bourbon-based version.
- Mexican Coffee — Warm vanilla and clove notes complement espresso and a touch of cream for a satisfying after-dinner cocktail.
Best For
- Gifting a tequila enthusiast who appreciates extended-aged expressions
- After-dinner sipping alongside dessert or a fine cigar
- Building a comparative tasting flight of añejo versus extra añejo tequilas
- Marking a milestone celebration with a slow-poured, contemplative pour
Frequently Asked Questions
What does El Gran Viejo Extra Añejo taste like? It delivers a rich, medium-bodied profile led by caramel, vanilla, and brown sugar, layered with warm cinnamon, clove, and cardamom spice. A light black pepper note and toasted oak add depth beneath the sweetness.
How does El Gran Viejo Extra Añejo compare to Don Julio 1942? Both are extra añejo tequilas from Jalisco aged for a minimum of two-and-a-half to three years, but El Gran Viejo tends toward a spicier, wood-driven profile with pronounced cinnamon and pepper, while Don Julio 1942 is widely noted for its sweeter butterscotch and tropical fruit character. El Gran Viejo also typically sits at a significantly lower price tier than Don Julio 1942, making it a different value proposition entirely.
Is El Gran Viejo Extra Añejo good for sipping neat? Yes — the 36-month oak aging produces a smooth, mellow spirit at 40% ABV that rewards slow, deliberate sipping without the need for ice or mixers.
Where is El Gran Viejo Extra Añejo made? It is produced at Destiladora Azteca de Jalisco (NOM 1109) in the state of Jalisco, Mexico, one of the officially designated tequila production regions under Mexican law.
What foods pair well with El Gran Viejo Extra Añejo? Dark chocolate truffles complement the vanilla and brown sugar sweetness. Mole negro mirrors the warm spice notes of cinnamon and clove. Aged Manchego or Gouda cheeses match the toasted oak tannins well. Grilled stone fruits like peaches or plums echo the caramel undertones. Flan or crème brûlée aligns with the toffee and custard richness of the spirit.
What sizes does El Gran Viejo Extra Añejo come in? The standard offering is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely distributed size for this expression.
Is El Gran Viejo Extra Añejo worth the price? El Gran Viejo Extra Añejo positions as a value-driven extra añejo, delivering three years of oak maturation and a complex spice profile at a price point well below many comparable category competitors, making it a strong entry into the extended-aged tequila segment.
Why El Gran Viejo Extra Añejo?
The defining strength here is time in barrel — a full 36 months of oak aging from a Jalisco-based distillery that has quietly built a reputation among agave spirits enthusiasts. The 88-point Tequila Matchmaker panel score reflects a spirit that balances its pronounced wood and spice influence without losing the underlying agave character entirely. In a market where many extra añejos lean heavily into sweetness or carry ultra-premium price tags, El Gran Viejo delivers a spice-forward, oak-rich alternative that rewards serious sipping at an accessible value tier. For anyone exploring the depth that extended aging can bring to 100% blue agave tequila, this expression makes a compelling case.
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