Centinela Anejo 750ML

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Description

Centinela Anejo 750ML is a 100% blue Weber agave tequila aged approximately 30 months in American ex-bourbon barrels, bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof). This Highland expression earned a Gold Medal and 93 points from Tastings.com in 2016, rated "Exceptional" — a testament to the distillery's commitment to traditional brick-oven production in the heart of Los Altos.

Quick Facts: ABV: 40%  |  Origin: Arandas, Jalisco, Mexico (Los Altos Highlands)  |  Aged ~30 Months  |  Distillery: Tequila Centinela, S.A. de C.V. (NOM 1140)

Production & Heritage

Tequila Centinela operates out of Arandas in the Jalisco Highlands, a sub-region prized for its iron-rich red clay soil and the sweeter agave it produces at higher elevation. The distillery slow-cooks 100% blue Weber agave in traditional brick ovens — a deliberate choice over the steel autoclaves favored by many large-scale producers — followed by natural fermentation. The resulting spirit rests for roughly 30 months in American ex-bourbon oak barrels, pushing well past the 12-month minimum required for the añejo classification and developing the deep oak and dried-fruit character that defines this bottling.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Medium oak wood leads the nose, followed by vanilla, raisins, and a faint thread of citrus. Toasty warmth emerges beneath, suggesting roasted nuts and baking spices.

Taste: The entry is smooth and decidedly sweet, with distinct oak wood forming the backbone. Mid-palate layers of vanilla, honey, and raisins give way to richer notes of sweet cream, roasted nuts, and tropical fruit — pineapple and peach prominent among them. Baking spices add complexity as the sip develops.

Finish: A warming finish carries caramel and light smoky notes alongside tart tropical fruit and honey. It closes with a polished cedar quality that lingers at moderate length.

How to Drink Centinela Anejo

The extended aging rewards neat sipping, ideally in a Riedel tequila glass or snifter that concentrates the vanilla and oak aromatics. A single ice cube opens up the tropical fruit notes without dulling the finish. For cocktails: an Añejo Old Fashioned capitalizes on the caramel and oak structure; a Tequila Manhattan pairs the dried-fruit sweetness with sweet vermouth in a rich, stirred drink; and a Tequila Sour uses citrus to amplify the pineapple and peach undertones already present in the spirit.

Best For

  • Introducing a whiskey drinker to aged tequila — the ex-bourbon barrel influence creates familiar oak and vanilla cues
  • Gifting an agave enthusiast who values traditional brick-oven production over mass-market brands
  • After-dinner sipping alongside dark chocolate or dessert
  • Building a Highland vs. Valley añejo comparison tasting

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Centinela Anejo taste like? Centinela Anejo delivers a smooth, sweet profile dominated by oak, vanilla, and honey, with layers of roasted nuts, pineapple, peach, and baking spices that finish with caramel and polished cedar.

How does Centinela Anejo compare to Don Julio 1942? Both are Highland-produced 100% agave tequilas with extended aging, but Centinela Anejo leans more toward fruit-forward character with oak and cedar, while Don Julio 1942 is often noted for its prominent butterscotch and caramel richness. Centinela Anejo also sits at a significantly lower price tier, making it an accessible alternative for drinkers who enjoy a similar aged agave profile.

Is Centinela Anejo good for sipping neat? Yes — the roughly 30 months of barrel aging produce enough complexity in oak, dried fruit, and baking spice to reward slow, undiluted sipping. The 40% ABV keeps the palate approachable without excessive heat.

Where is Centinela Anejo made? Centinela Anejo is produced at Tequila Centinela, S.A. de C.V. (NOM 1140) in Arandas, Jalisco, Mexico, situated in the Los Altos (Highlands) tequila-producing region known for sweeter, fruit-forward agave.

What foods pair well with Centinela Anejo? Dark chocolate truffles complement the caramel and vanilla; grilled stone fruit echoes the peach and pineapple notes; aged Manchego or Gouda mirrors the nutty, toasty character; mole negro matches the baking spice complexity; and flan or crème brûlée harmonizes with the honey and cedar finish.

What sizes does Centinela Anejo come in? The standard widely available format is 750ml.

Is Centinela Anejo worth the price? Centinela Anejo positions as a mid-range añejo that over-delivers relative to its price tier, offering nearly two and a half years of barrel aging and traditional brick-oven production — details typically associated with more expensive expressions in the category.

Why Centinela Anejo?

The roughly 30-month maturation significantly exceeds the one-year añejo minimum, placing Centinela in a small group of añejos that approach extra añejo territory without crossing the line into the heavier oak extraction that three-plus years can produce. The distillery's insistence on brick-oven cooking — slower and more labor-intensive than autoclave processing — preserves delicate agave sugars that translate into the tropical-fruit and honey notes critics have recognized, including the 93-point Gold Medal from Tastings.com. For drinkers seeking a traditionally made Highland añejo with genuine depth at a reasonable outlay, Centinela Anejo stands as one of the more compelling options on the shelf.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Anejo
  • Product of
    Mexico
  • Size
    750ML
  • Proof
    80
  • Brand
    Centinela

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