Fuenteseca 7 Year Extra Anejo 750ML
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Description
Fuenteseca 7 Year Extra Añejo 750ML is a 100% Blue Weber agave tequila aged seven years and bottled at 42% ABV (84 proof) in a 750ml bottle. Scoring 98 out of 100 from Tastings.com and earning recognition at the 2023 SIP Awards, this expression stands among the highest-rated extra añejos available today.
Quick Facts: ABV: 42% | Origin: Tequila, Jalisco, Mexico | 7 Year Extra Añejo | Distillery: Tequileña (NOM 1146)
Production & Heritage
Fuenteseca is the project of Enrique Fonseca, one of the most respected agave growers and distillers in Jalisco. Production at the Tequileña distillery (NOM 1146) begins with a blend of highland and valley agave, cooked in autoclaves, milled with a roller mill, and fermented in open-air stainless steel tanks before double distillation in copper pot stills. What distinguishes this 7 Year expression is its dual-barrel aging program — 80% of the liquid rests in American white oak barrels that previously held California red wine, while the remaining 20% matures in dark French oak. Fonseca is known for physically relocating barrels between different sites and elevations during the aging process, adjusting the speed and character of maturation in a way few producers attempt.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Cooked agave leads, followed by dried fruit, cognac-like richness, and layered oak. Ripe grapes and fresh bell pepper weave through the deeper notes, signaling the complexity that seven years of barrel time delivers.
Taste: The palate opens with spicy-sweet oak and a wave of caramel, giving way to cooked agave and vanilla at mid-palate. Black pepper, apricot, and baking spices emerge as the liquid develops, anchored by a dense body and subtle minerality that keeps the sweetness in check.
Finish: Long, spicy-sweet, and weighted with heavy oak that dries gradually. A persistent mineral note and lingering agave carry through the final moments, balancing the richness of the barrel influence.
How to Drink Fuenteseca 7 Year
Neat in a Riedel or copita glass is the primary recommendation — seven years of barrel aging and dual-wood complexity reward slow, undiluted sipping. A few drops of filtered water can open up the dried fruit and pepper notes without diluting the body. For cocktail applications: an Old Fashioned gains remarkable depth from the oak and caramel backbone; a Vieux Carré variation substituting this tequila for cognac plays beautifully against the spirit's existing brandy-like character; a Tequila Manhattan benefits from the baking spice and dried fruit notes that mirror classic rye characteristics.
Best For
- Gifting a serious tequila collector or agave spirits enthusiast
- After-dinner sipping alongside dessert or a cigar
- Exploring aged tequila alongside aged cognac or whisky in a comparative tasting
- Marking a milestone occasion with a rare, critically acclaimed spirit
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Fuenteseca 7 Year taste like? It delivers a dense, spicy-sweet profile dominated by oak, caramel, cooked agave, and vanilla, with supporting notes of black pepper, apricot, and baking spices. A persistent minerality balances the barrel-driven richness throughout.
How does Fuenteseca 7 Year compare to El Tesoro Extra Añejo? Both are 100% agave extra añejos produced in Jalisco with traditional methods, but Fuenteseca's seven-year age statement and dual-barrel program (American white oak and French oak) yield a heavier oak profile and more dried fruit character than El Tesoro's comparatively shorter aging in ex-bourbon barrels. El Tesoro tends toward a brighter, more agave-forward profile, while Fuenteseca leans into brandy-like depth and barrel complexity.
Is Fuenteseca 7 Year good for sipping neat? Yes — at 42% ABV and with seven years of barrel maturation, this tequila is built for neat sipping, and the dual-wood aging creates enough layered complexity to reward extended time in the glass.
Where is Fuenteseca 7 Year made? It is produced at the Tequileña distillery (NOM 1146) in Tequila, Jalisco, Mexico, under the direction of master distiller and agave grower Enrique Fonseca, using both highland and valley agave.
What foods pair well with Fuenteseca 7 Year? Dark chocolate truffles complement the caramel and dried fruit notes; aged Manchego or Gouda echoes the nutty oak character; grilled stone fruit like peaches enhances the apricot quality; mole negro mirrors the baking spice complexity; and crème brûlée picks up the vanilla and caramelized sweetness.
What sizes does Fuenteseca 7 Year come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle.
Is Fuenteseca 7 Year worth the price? Fuenteseca 7 Year positions as an ultra-premium extra añejo, and its 98-point Tastings.com rating, dual-barrel aging program, and seven-year age statement place it at the top of its category in terms of complexity and critical acclaim for the investment.
Why Fuenteseca 7 Year?
The 98/100 score from Tastings.com and a 2023 SIP Award validate what the production details suggest — this is an extra añejo made with unusual precision and patience. The split between American white oak ex-red wine barrels and French oak creates a layered complexity rarely found in tequila, combining the fruit-forward influence of wine casks with the structured tannins of French cooperage. Enrique Fonseca's practice of moving barrels between elevations during aging introduces another variable that most distillers simply do not control for. The result is a seven-year-old tequila that maintains its agave identity despite extended wood contact — a balance that many heavily aged tequilas struggle to achieve.
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