Patron Anejo 750ML
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Description
Description
Patrón Añejo 750ml is a 100% blue Weber agave tequila aged 12–15 months in mixed oak barrels, bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof). What distinguishes this añejo from nearly every competitor in its class is a dual-process production method: each batch blends two separately triple-distilled tequilas — one crushed by traditional tahona stone wheel, the other by modern roller mill — before barrel aging in five different oak types.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% (80 Proof) | Origin: Highlands of Jalisco, Mexico | Aged 12–15 Months | Distillery: Hacienda Patrón
Production & Heritage
Patrón Añejo is produced at Hacienda Patrón in the highlands of Jalisco, where the volcanic red soil yields agave with higher sugar content. The distillery runs two parallel production lines: one uses a two-ton volcanic tahona stone to crush cooked agave, fermenting the juice with its fibrous pulp intact for added body and earthiness; the other uses a modern roller mill for a cleaner, brighter distillate. Both streams are triple distilled in small copper pot stills, then the resulting tequilas are blended and transferred to a rotating selection of French Limousin oak, French Allier oak, ex-bourbon barrels, new American oak, and Hungarian oak casks for 12 to 15 months of maturation. This multi-barrel aging program creates layers of complexity uncommon at the añejo price tier.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with warm cooked agave and ripe raisins, followed by waves of vanilla fudge, cinnamon bark, and a subtle sandalwood sweetness. Underneath, there is a gentle herbaceous quality and a trace of citrus zest that keeps the aromatics lively.
Taste: The entry is velvety, leading with rich oak and sweet agave before vanilla and butterscotch fill the mid-palate. As the sip develops, layers of honey, dark chocolate, and baking spices emerge alongside gingerbread warmth and a measured black pepper bite. The mouthfeel is noticeably full without heaviness.
Finish: The finish runs medium-long, settling into smooth caramel and light smoke with lingering traces of raisin and oak tannin. A faint peppery spice keeps the close dry enough to invite another sip.
How to Drink Patrón Añejo
This tequila rewards neat sipping at room temperature or with a single large ice cube, which opens the vanilla and chocolate undertones as dilution progresses. It also holds its structure exceptionally well in spirit-forward cocktails. In an Añejo Old Fashioned, the oak and caramel notes integrate seamlessly with agave syrup and mole bitters. A Tequila Manhattan benefits from the raisin and vanilla depth, which stands up to sweet vermouth without disappearing. For something lighter, a Paloma Negra — built with grapefruit soda and a splash of mezcal — plays off the smoky finish and citrus aromatics nicely.
Best For
- Introducing a whiskey drinker to premium aged tequila
- After-dinner sipping alongside dessert or a cigar
- Gifting someone who appreciates artisanal agave spirits
- Upgrading spirit-forward tequila cocktails at home
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Patrón Añejo taste like? Patrón Añejo delivers a rich profile dominated by oak, vanilla, and caramel with supporting notes of dark chocolate, raisin, honey, and black pepper spice. The texture is velvety, and the finish closes with a pleasant combination of caramel sweetness and gentle smoke.
How does Patrón Añejo compare to Don Julio Añejo? Don Julio Añejo is aged slightly longer at 18 months and tends toward butterscotch, oak, and a more pronounced peppery finish, while Patrón Añejo emphasizes vanilla, chocolate, and caramel from its five-barrel aging program. Patrón's dual tahona-and-roller-mill production also gives it a broader textural range than Don Julio's single-process approach.
Is Patrón Añejo good for sipping neat? Yes — the 40% ABV is approachable, and the 12–15 months of multi-oak aging produces enough complexity and smoothness to make it an excellent neat sipper without requiring dilution.
Where is Patrón Añejo made? Patrón Añejo is produced at Hacienda Patrón, located in the highlands (Los Altos) of Jalisco, Mexico. The high-altitude terroir contributes sweeter, more fruit-forward agave compared to lowland-grown plants.
What foods pair well with Patrón Añejo? Grilled carne asada complements the smoky oak finish; traditional mole negro mirrors the chocolate and spice notes; aged Manchego or Gouda echoes the caramel and nutty sweetness; dark chocolate truffles amplify the cacao undertones; and flan or crème brûlée plays off the vanilla and caramelized sugar character.
What sizes does Patrón Añejo come in? The standard bottle is 750ml, and Patrón also produces 375ml and 1L formats for this expression depending on market availability.
Is Patrón Añejo worth the price? Patrón Añejo positions as a premium añejo tequila, and the dual-production process, triple distillation, and five-type oak aging program represent a level of production complexity that justifies its place above entry-level aged tequilas while remaining accessible compared to extra añejo or limited-release bottlings.
Why Patrón Añejo?
The defining differentiator here is the dual-process distillation — blending a tahona-crushed tequila with a roller-mill tequila before aging is a resource-intensive method that most distilleries skip entirely. That approach, combined with maturation across five distinct oak types, builds a flavor profile with unusual breadth for a tequila aged under 18 months. The result is an añejo that can stand beside aged whiskeys in complexity while retaining the bright agave character that tequila drinkers expect. For anyone looking to explore what thoughtful barrel management can do to highland agave, this is a reliable benchmark.
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