Guerrero del Sol Anejo 750ML
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Description
Guerrero del Sol Anejo 750ML is a 100% blue Weber agave añejo tequila from Jalisco, Mexico, bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof) in a 750ml format. Produced at the Hacienda La Capilla distillery using traditional brick-oven cooking and copper pot still distillation, this añejo stands out for its handcrafted, small-scale production rooted in generational tequila-making tradition.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Jalisco, Mexico | Category: Añejo Tequila | Distillery: Hacienda La Capilla
Production & Heritage
Compañía Tequilera Hacienda La Capilla S.A. de C.V., founded in 1999, is a fully Mexican-owned distillery drawing on over a century of regional tequila-making knowledge in Jalisco. Guerrero del Sol Añejo begins with 100% blue Weber agave that is slow-cooked in traditional brick ovens — a method that develops deeper, more complex sugars compared to modern autoclaves. The cooked agave is then fermented, hand-produced in small batches, and double distilled in copper pot stills before aging in oak barrels, a process that imparts the rich caramel and vanilla character associated with the añejo category.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Deep roasted agave opens the nose, followed by layers of toasted oak, vanilla, and sweet caramel. Hints of dried fruit and baking spice develop as the tequila breathes, adding complexity to a warm, inviting bouquet.
Taste: The entry is smooth and full-bodied, immediately presenting butterscotch and ripe fig alongside an earthy agave core. At mid-palate, cinnamon and dark chocolate emerge, while vanilla and oak warmth carry through to a well-integrated peak that balances sweetness against deeper, roasted notes.
Finish: A gentle peppery spice rises on the finish, adding welcome structure without harshness. The fade is medium-long, with lingering toasted oak and caramel that slowly dissolve into a clean agave echo.
How to Drink Guerrero del Sol Añejo
This añejo is best appreciated neat at room temperature or with a single ice cube to gently open the oak and vanilla layers. A few drops of water can also soften the peppery finish and emphasize the butterscotch and fig notes.
- Añejo Old Fashioned — The butterscotch and baking spice integrate naturally with Angostura bitters and a touch of agave nectar, creating a Mexican riff on the classic.
- Tequila Manhattan — Dark chocolate and vanilla notes pair well with sweet vermouth, producing a rich, dessert-adjacent cocktail.
- Oaxacan Dead — The roasted agave and oak character provide backbone when split with mezcal in this smoky variation, balanced by Chartreuse and grapefruit.
Best For
- Introducing a tequila skeptic to the depth and sophistication of barrel-aged expressions
- After-dinner sipping alongside dark chocolate or a Cuban cigar
- Building a tequila shelf that showcases traditional brick-oven production methods
- Gifting someone who appreciates handcrafted, small-batch Mexican spirits
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Guerrero del Sol Añejo taste like? It delivers a smooth, full-bodied profile dominated by butterscotch, vanilla, and toasted oak, grounded by an earthy roasted agave core. A gentle peppery spice on the finish adds dimension without overwhelming the sweeter notes.
How does Guerrero del Sol Añejo compare to Espolòn Añejo? Both are Jalisco-produced 100% agave añejos bottled at 40% ABV, but Guerrero del Sol uses traditional brick-oven cooking and copper pot stills in a hand-produced process, while Espolòn operates at a larger industrial scale. Guerrero del Sol tends toward richer butterscotch and dark chocolate notes, whereas Espolòn Añejo leans slightly more toward dried fruit and lighter caramel.
Is Guerrero del Sol Añejo good for sipping neat? Yes — its velvety texture, integrated oak aging, and balanced sweetness make it well-suited to neat sipping. The full-bodied character and medium-long finish reward slow, deliberate tasting.
Where is Guerrero del Sol Añejo made? It is produced at the Hacienda La Capilla distillery in Jalisco, Mexico, the heartland of tequila production. The distillery is a fully Mexican-owned operation founded in 1999, built on over a century of regional tequila-making tradition.
What foods pair well with Guerrero del Sol Añejo? Dark chocolate truffles complement the cacao and vanilla tones. Grilled carne asada echoes the roasted agave character. Aged Manchego or Gouda cheeses mirror the butterscotch sweetness. Mole negro bridges the baking spice and earthy agave notes. Flan or crème brûlée harmonize with the caramel and vanilla finish.
What sizes does Guerrero del Sol Añejo come in? The standard widely available format is the 750ml bottle.
Is Guerrero del Sol Añejo worth the price? Guerrero del Sol Añejo positions within the accessible premium tier of 100% agave añejo tequilas. Its traditional brick-oven cooking and copper pot still distillation represent production methods typically found at higher price points, making it a strong value proposition within the añejo category.
Why Guerrero del Sol Añejo?
What distinguishes this añejo is its commitment to slow, traditional production at a time when many tequila brands have shifted to industrial efficiency. Brick-oven cooking of the agave piñas is a time-intensive process that yields more nuanced sugar conversion than modern autoclaves, and that investment shows in the depth of the roasted agave and caramel flavors. Double distillation in copper pot stills further refines the spirit, stripping harsh congeners while preserving agave character. For drinkers seeking a handcrafted, authentically produced Jalisco añejo without a luxury-tier price tag, Guerrero del Sol delivers genuine substance over marketing polish.
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