La Cofradia Anejo 750ML
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Description
Description
La Cofradia Anejo 750ML is a 100% Blue Weber Agave tequila aged for one year in bourbon oak barrels, bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof). Produced at NOM 1137 in Tequila, Jalisco — the same distillery historically responsible for the original production of Clase Azul Tequila — each bottle bears the personal signature of founder and owner Carlos Hernandez Hernandez.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Tequila, Jalisco, Mexico | Aged 1 Year | Distillery: La Cofradia, S.A. DE C.V. (NOM 1137)
Production & Heritage
La Cofradia distillery, operating under NOM 1137, sits in the town of Tequila in Jalisco's lowlands — the heartland of Mexico's tequila-producing region. The distillery has a notable legacy as the original production facility for Clase Azul and continues to produce Casa Noble tequila under the same roof. For this añejo expression, 100% Blue Weber Agave is harvested, cooked, fermented, and double-distilled before resting for a full year in American bourbon oak barrels, allowing the spirit to develop rich wood-driven character while retaining its agave foundation.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Pronounced oak leads the nose immediately, followed by layers of cooked agave and fruity oak notes that suggest dried stone fruit. There is a warm barrel spice undertone that rounds out the opening aromatics.
Taste: The entry is smooth and agave-forward, with a sweet cooked-agave character that transitions quickly into vanilla and caramel at mid-palate. Oak influence builds steadily toward the peak, where subtle woody spice balances the natural agave sweetness. The mouthfeel is noticeably full-bodied and viscous.
Finish: Medium-to-long, with lingering vanilla and toasted oak that persist well beyond the last sip. A gentle warmth settles in alongside a faint sweetness that keeps the finish from turning dry or tannic.
How to Drink La Cofradia Anejo
This añejo performs best sipped neat at room temperature, where the bourbon-barrel influence and agave sweetness emerge in full. A few drops of water can open up the fruity oak aromatics further. In cocktails, it works well in an Añejo Old Fashioned, where its vanilla and oak notes replace bourbon seamlessly; a Tequila Manhattan, where the barrel-aged character pairs naturally with sweet vermouth; and a Dulce de Agave, a simple build of añejo tequila, agave nectar, and fresh lime, which highlights the spirit's natural sweetness without masking it.
Best For
- Sipping neat after dinner as a dessert-course alternative
- Gifting tequila enthusiasts interested in distillery heritage and NOM provenance
- Building a tequila collection that traces connections between Clase Azul, Casa Noble, and their shared origin
- Introducing bourbon drinkers to aged tequila through familiar oak and vanilla notes
Frequently Asked Questions
What does La Cofradia Anejo taste like? La Cofradia Anejo delivers sweet cooked agave upfront, followed by prominent vanilla and caramel from its year in bourbon oak, finishing with warm toasted wood and lingering sweetness.
How does La Cofradia Anejo compare to Casa Noble Anejo? Both are produced at the same distillery, NOM 1137, using 100% Blue Weber Agave, but Casa Noble Anejo is aged for two years — twice as long — resulting in a deeper oak profile and higher price point. La Cofradia Anejo offers a lighter, more agave-forward expression from the same production facility at a more accessible tier.
Is La Cofradia Anejo good for sipping neat? Yes, its full body, smooth vanilla character, and balanced oak make it well-suited for sipping neat, particularly for drinkers who enjoy bourbon-influenced aged spirits.
Where is La Cofradia Anejo made? La Cofradia Anejo is distilled and aged at the La Cofradia distillery (NOM 1137) in the town of Tequila, Jalisco, Mexico — the legally designated heartland of tequila production.
What foods pair well with La Cofradia Anejo? Grilled carne asada benefits from the smoky oak overlap; mole negro mirrors the spirit's deep, layered sweetness; dark chocolate truffles complement its vanilla tones; aged Manchego cheese echoes its nutty barrel notes; and caramelized plantains amplify its natural agave sweetness.
What sizes does La Cofradia Anejo come in? La Cofradia Anejo is commonly available in the standard 750ml bottle size.
Is La Cofradia Anejo worth the price? La Cofradia Anejo positions as an accessible, mid-range 100% agave añejo, offering genuine barrel-aged complexity and notable distillery pedigree at a lower price tier than many similarly aged competitors from the same production house.
Why La Cofradia Anejo?
The strongest case for this tequila lies in its provenance. NOM 1137 is the same facility that originally produced Clase Azul and currently makes Casa Noble — two brands that command significantly higher prices. La Cofradia Anejo gives drinkers direct access to that production heritage at a fraction of the cost, with each bottle personally signed by distillery owner Carlos Hernandez Hernandez. The one-year rest in bourbon oak delivers a genuinely satisfying añejo profile with enough vanilla-oak backbone to reward neat sipping, while the 100% Blue Weber Agave base keeps the spirit rooted in authentic lowland tequila character.
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