La Cofradia Anejo 2X375ML

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Description

La Cofradia Anejo 2X375ML is a 100% blue Weber agave tequila aged a minimum of one year in oak barrels, bottled at 40% ABV in a twin-pack of 375ml bottles. This cave-aged añejo earned a Silver Medal at the 2025 International Wine & Spirit Competition, affirming its place among respected traditionally produced tequilas from Jalisco.

Quick Facts: ABV: 40%  |  Origin: Jalisco, Mexico  |  Añejo (minimum 1 year)  |  Distillery: La Cofradia (NOM 1137)

Production & Heritage

La Cofradia distillery, operating under NOM 1137 in Jalisco, Mexico, produces this añejo using brick ovens to slowly bake blue Weber agave piñas — a traditional method that yields deeper caramelized sugars compared to modern autoclaves. After distillation, the tequila rests for at least one year in oak barrels housed in the distillery's dedicated aging caves, where naturally stable humidity and temperature help produce a more consistent maturation. Each bottle bears the signature of distillery owner Carlos Hernandez Hernandez, a mark of provenance rarely seen outside artisanal production.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Sweet baked agave leads, followed by layers of caramel and vanilla. A subtle thread of oak and light toffee develops as the spirit opens in the glass.

Taste: The entry is full-bodied and velvety, with ripe cooked agave and rich caramel at the forefront. Mid-palate, chocolate and vanilla intertwine before a hint of cinnamon spice emerges toward the peak. The mouthfeel carries a satisfying weight without becoming heavy.

Finish: Long and soft, with a gentle warming sensation and lingering oak. Subtle notes of smoked wood and residual chocolate taper slowly.

How to Drink La Cofradia Anejo

This añejo drinks best neat or with a single ice cube, which gently opens the caramel and chocolate tones without washing out the agave core. In an Oaxacan Old Fashioned, the chocolate and smoked wood notes pair naturally with mezcal and agave syrup. A Tequila Manhattan benefits from the velvety body and vanilla-forward oak character. For a simpler serve, try it in a Caballero — tequila añejo with a splash of orange liqueur and a lime twist — where the cinnamon spice and caramel provide depth without added sweetness.

Best For

  • Sharing between two people thanks to the convenient twin-bottle format
  • Gifting a tequila enthusiast who appreciates traditional brick-oven production
  • Building a tequila tasting flight alongside blanco and reposado expressions
  • After-dinner sipping as a standalone digestif

Frequently Asked Questions

What does La Cofradia Anejo taste like? La Cofradia Anejo delivers rich baked agave, caramel, and chocolate with supporting notes of vanilla, toffee, and a touch of cinnamon. The palate is full-bodied and velvety with a long, warming oak finish.

How does La Cofradia Anejo compare to Casa Noble Anejo? Both tequilas are produced at the same NOM 1137 distillery in Jalisco, but Casa Noble typically commands a higher price and uses French oak for aging, while La Cofradia relies on traditional oak barrels and cave aging for a more classic añejo profile. La Cofradia tends to emphasize baked agave and caramel, while Casa Noble leans toward a more refined, fruit-forward character.

Is La Cofradia Anejo good for sipping neat? Yes — its full body, smooth oak integration, and complex caramel-chocolate profile make it well-suited to neat sipping. The 40% ABV keeps it approachable without sacrificing flavor intensity.

Where is La Cofradia Anejo made? La Cofradia Anejo is produced at the La Cofradia distillery (NOM 1137) in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. The distillery uses brick ovens and dedicated aging caves, a setup rooted in traditional tequila production methods from the region.

What foods pair well with La Cofradia Anejo? Dark chocolate truffles complement the chocolate and vanilla tones. Mole negro mirrors the spirit's layered spice and roasted character. Grilled pork with a fruit-based glaze works well alongside the caramel sweetness. Aged Manchego cheese picks up the oak and toffee notes. Flan or crème brûlée echo the caramelized sugar profile.

What sizes does La Cofradia Anejo come in? This particular expression is available as a twin-pack of two 375ml bottles (2x375ml), making it ideal for sampling or sharing.

Is La Cofradia Anejo worth the price? La Cofradia Anejo positions as a value-tier añejo that punches above its weight class — 100% agave, brick-oven production, cave aging, and an IWSC Silver Medal place it in competition with bottles priced significantly higher.

Why La Cofradia Anejo?

What separates this añejo from the crowded field is its traditional production chain: brick-oven roasting rather than industrial autoclaves, followed by maturation in purpose-built caves that naturally regulate temperature and humidity swings. The 2025 IWSC Silver Medal validates what the production method promises — a tequila with genuine depth and oak integration at a price point that undercuts many of its competitors. The twin 375ml format is a practical advantage, allowing drinkers to open one bottle while keeping the second sealed. For a 100% blue Weber agave añejo with verifiable provenance and an owner's signature on every bottle, it delivers uncommon authenticity.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Anejo
  • Product of
    Mexico
  • Size
    375ML 2PK
  • Brand
    La Cofradia

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