Patron Extra Anejo 750ML
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Description
Description
Patrón Extra Añejo 750ML is a 100% Weber Blue Agave tequila aged a minimum of three years, bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof) in a 750ml bottle. Awarded 95 points by Wine Enthusiast and a Double Gold Medal at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, this expression stands as one of the most decorated extra añejos in its price tier, distinguished by its triple-oak barrel aging program using American, French, and Hungarian oak.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% (80 proof) | Origin: Los Altos, Jalisco, Mexico | Extra Añejo (3+ Years) | Distillery: Hacienda Patrón (NOM 1492)
Production & Heritage
Hacienda Patrón operates in Atotonilco El Alto, situated in the Los Altos highlands of Jalisco — a region prized for producing agave with higher sugar content due to its red clay soil and elevated terrain. Production begins with traditional slow-roasting of 100% Weber Blue Agave in brick ovens, followed by a dual-extraction process using both a volcanic stone tahona wheel and a roller mill. The extracted juice ferments in wooden vats before undergoing double distillation in copper pot stills. What separates the Extra Añejo from the rest of the Patrón range is its extended aging — a minimum of three years across a combination of American, French, and Hungarian oak barrels, each contributing distinct flavor characteristics to the final spirit.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with rich toffee and deep vanilla before giving way to dried fruits, roasted agave, and warm baking spices. A gentle wisp of almond and light smoke lingers beneath the sweetness.
Taste: The palate entry is creamy and silky, immediately presenting vanilla and butterscotch. At mid-palate, dark chocolate, honey, and caramelized fruit emerge, layered with cinnamon and nutmeg. The agave character remains present but measured — a warm herbal backbone underneath the oak-driven richness.
Finish: Long and warming, with lingering oak, vanilla, and dried fruit that fade gradually. The texture stays velvety through the finish, leaving a subtle spice and cocoa impression.
How to Drink Patrón Extra Añejo
This tequila is best appreciated neat in a Glencairn or snifter glass at room temperature, where the layered oak influence and agave sweetness fully develop. A single ice cube or a few drops of water can open up the chocolate and caramel notes without diminishing the body. For cocktails, the Extra Añejo works in three specific applications: an Añejo Old Fashioned, where its vanilla and baking spice profile replaces bourbon seamlessly; a Tequila Manhattan, where the dark fruit and oak tannins complement sweet vermouth; and a Chocolate Martini riff, where its natural cocoa and butterscotch notes deepen the dessert cocktail without added sweetness.
Best For
- Gifting a tequila enthusiast who already owns reposado and añejo expressions
- After-dinner sipping alongside dessert as a digestif
- Introducing whiskey drinkers to premium aged tequila
- Marking a milestone celebration with a spirit that rewards slow, contemplative drinking
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Patrón Extra Añejo taste like? Patrón Extra Añejo delivers a creamy, dessert-forward profile dominated by vanilla, dark chocolate, butterscotch, and honey, with warm cinnamon-nutmeg spice and a persistent oak backbone. The agave character is subtle but present, lending an herbal depth beneath the barrel-driven sweetness.
How does Patrón Extra Añejo compare to Casa Noble Single Barrel Extra Añejo? Both are 100% agave extra añejos from the Los Altos highlands, but Patrón uses a triple-oak aging program with American, French, and Hungarian barrels, while Casa Noble ages in French oak only, typically yielding a more tannic and wine-like profile. Patrón tends toward a rounder, sweeter character with more butterscotch and chocolate, whereas Casa Noble often emphasizes dried fruit and spice.
Is Patrón Extra Añejo good for sipping neat? Yes — the three-year minimum aging, silky texture, and complex layering of vanilla, chocolate, and baking spice make it one of the more approachable and rewarding extra añejos for neat sipping. Its 40% ABV keeps the alcohol heat restrained, allowing the oak and agave flavors to take center stage.
Where is Patrón Extra Añejo made? Patrón Extra Añejo is produced at Hacienda Patrón (NOM 1492) in Atotonilco El Alto, located in the Los Altos (highlands) region of Jalisco, Mexico. This highland area is known for producing agave with elevated sweetness due to its mineral-rich red clay soil and cooler climate.
What foods pair well with Patrón Extra Añejo? Dark chocolate truffles emphasize the spirit's cocoa and vanilla notes. Grilled stone fruits like peaches or plums echo the caramelized fruit character. Aged hard cheeses such as Manchego or Gouda complement the oak tannins. Mole-sauced dishes mirror the spice and chocolate complexity. Flan or crème brûlée match the butterscotch and custard qualities of the palate.
What sizes does Patrón Extra Añejo come in? Patrón Extra Añejo is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle, with a 375ml option also produced for some markets.
Is Patrón Extra Añejo worth the price? Patrón Extra Añejo positions as a premium extra añejo, priced above the core Patrón lineup but competitive within the category of three-year-aged tequilas. Its 95-point Wine Enthusiast rating, Double Gold Medal from the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, and unique triple-oak aging program provide strong justification relative to similarly priced competitors.
Why Patrón Extra Añejo?
The triple-oak barrel program — American, French, and Hungarian — is genuinely uncommon in the extra añejo category, where most producers rely on a single oak type. That combination produces a layered complexity that earned it 95 points from Wine Enthusiast and a Double Gold at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, placing it among the highest-rated tequilas at its price point. The dual-extraction method using both tahona and roller mill adds textural dimension that purely industrial processes cannot replicate. For drinkers seeking an extra añejo that balances rich barrel influence with enough agave presence to still taste like tequila, this expression delivers with uncommon precision.
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