1921 Anejo Tequila 750ML

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Description

1921 Anejo Tequila 750ML is a 100% Blue Weber agave anejo tequila from the Highlands of Jalisco, bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof) in a 750ml bottle. Aged a minimum of 12 months in American oak barrels and double-filtered through a proprietary gravitational system, this expression earned a Silver award at the 2020 USA Spirits Ratings.

Quick Facts: ABV: 40%  |  Origin: Highlands of Jalisco, Mexico  |  Aged Minimum 12 Months  |  Distillery: Destileria Morales, S.A. de C.V. (NOM 1535)

Production & Heritage

Produced at Destileria Morales (NOM 1535) in the Highlands of Jalisco, 1921 Anejo begins with estate-grown Blue Weber agave cultivated in the region's iron-rich red soils. The agave undergoes a distinctive 72-hour slow-cooking process — 24 hours of continuous cooking, followed by 24 hours of resting, and a final 24 hours of cooling with oven doors open — designed to maximize sugar extraction and develop deep caramelized flavors. The cooked agave is then double distilled in stainless steel pot stills fitted with copper coils before resting for a minimum of 12 months in new American oak barrels. A final step of twice filtering through a gravitational filtration system gives the spirit its notably clean, polished character.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Mild cooked agave leads into warm butter and vanilla, followed by subtle olive and a gentle layer of wood and baking spice. Beneath those primary notes, hints of chocolate and ripe fruit emerge as the tequila opens in the glass.

Taste: The entry is sweet and inviting, with honey-drenched agave and soft caramel rolling across the palate. At mid-palate, charred oak and a dry champagne-like minerality introduce complexity, while light smoke and dried fruit build toward a balanced peak. The mouthfeel is silky and medium-bodied, with the alcohol staying well integrated throughout.

Finish: A long, tapering fade brings fruity agave forward, punctuated by white pepper and ginger spice that linger well after the sip. Oak tannins remain present but restrained, leaving a warm, clean close.

How to Drink 1921 Anejo

The layered complexity and smooth oak character make this anejo well suited to sipping neat at room temperature or with a single ice cube, which opens the dried fruit and vanilla notes further. For cocktails, the rich profile translates effectively into an Oaxacan Old Fashioned, where the charred oak and caramel stand up to mole bitters and agave syrup. It also works in a Tequila Manhattan, with the honey sweetness balancing sweet vermouth, and in a Dark Añejo Sour, where the dried fruit character adds depth against fresh citrus.

Best For

  • Gifting a tequila enthusiast who appreciates traditional highland agave expressions
  • After-dinner sipping alongside dark chocolate or a cigar
  • Introducing bourbon drinkers to aged tequila through its familiar oak-forward profile
  • Building a comparative tasting flight of highland Jalisco anejos

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 1921 Anejo taste like? 1921 Anejo delivers sweet cooked agave and honey on the entry, transitioning through caramel, charred oak, and soft smoke, with a long finish of white pepper and ginger. The overall profile is smooth and well-balanced, with dried fruit and vanilla rounding out the oak influence.

How does 1921 Anejo compare to El Tesoro Anejo? Both are 100% Blue Weber agave anejos from the Jalisco highlands with traditional production methods, and reviewers have noted a strong resemblance between the two. 1921 Anejo tends to deliver a more densely layered flavor profile with pronounced dried fruit and smoke, while El Tesoro Anejo is often described as slightly more agave-forward and refined.

Is 1921 Anejo good for sipping neat? Yes — the smooth mouthfeel, well-integrated 40% ABV, and complex layering of caramel, oak, and spice make it a natural sipper. The gravitational double-filtration process contributes a polished texture that rewards unhurried drinking.

Where is 1921 Anejo made? 1921 Anejo is produced at Destileria Morales, S.A. de C.V. (NOM 1535), located in the Highlands (Los Altos) of Jalisco, Mexico. The estate-grown agave is cultivated in the region's distinctive red clay soils, which contribute to higher sugar concentrations in the piñas.

What foods pair well with 1921 Anejo? Grilled carne asada benefits from the tequila's smoky oak notes; dark chocolate truffles mirror the cocoa and vanilla aromatics; aged Manchego cheese complements the caramel sweetness; mole-sauced dishes echo the spice and dried fruit character; and crème brûlée pairs naturally with the honey and charred sugar tones.

What sizes does 1921 Anejo come in? The standard offering is the 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format.

Is 1921 Anejo worth the price? 1921 Anejo positions in the mid-range value tier for 100% agave anejos, delivering a level of production detail — estate-grown agave, 72-hour cooking, double distillation, gravitational filtration — that rivals expressions at higher price points. For drinkers seeking a well-aged highland tequila with complexity and polish, it represents solid value in its category.

Why 1921 Anejo?

What separates 1921 Anejo from the crowded anejo field is the combination of a meticulous 72-hour agave cooking process and a gravitational double-filtration step — production details that most distilleries at this price tier simply do not employ. The estate-grown agave, with sugar levels verified through independent lab testing, provides a consistent raw material that translates directly into the spirit's reliable flavor profile. Its Silver medal at the 2020 USA Spirits Ratings confirms what the tasting notes suggest: this is a thoughtfully produced highland anejo that competes well above its weight class. For anyone exploring aged tequila beyond the mass-market brands, 1921 Anejo delivers genuine craft and complexity without demanding a premium price.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Anejo
  • Product of
    Mexico
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    1921

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