Milagro Select Barrel Reserve Anejo 750ML
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Description
Description
Milagro Select Barrel Reserve Añejo 750ML is a 100% blue agave tequila aged 14–24 months in dual oak barrels, bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof). This expression earned a Gold medal at the 2023 International Wine & Spirits Competition and a Gold at the 2023 TAG Global Spirits Awards, reinforcing its standing among critically recognized añejos from Jalisco.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% (80 proof) | Origin: Jalisco, Mexico | Aged 14–24 Months | 100% Blue Agave | Triple Distilled
Production & Heritage
Milagro is produced in Jalisco, the heartland of Mexican tequila. Harvested blue agave is slow-roasted in traditional clay ovens constructed from the region's volcanic-rich soil, a step that preserves the plant's natural sweetness before fermentation. The spirit is triple distilled for smoothness, then aged between 14 and 24 months in a combination of American and French oak barrels — a dual-barrel maturation process that distinguishes it from the majority of añejos, which rely on a single barrel type. The American oak contributes caramel and vanilla sweetness, while the French oak adds structure, tannin complexity, and subtle spice.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Warm vanilla and butterscotch greet the nose first, followed by buttery oak and a resinous depth. Subtle vegetal undertones — green pepper and green olive — linger beneath the sweetness, a reminder of the agave's origin.
Taste: The entry is creamy and rich, led by caramel and light honey. At mid-palate, layers of unsweetened chocolate and tobacco leaf emerge alongside toasted oak. Dried fruit and a succulent creaminess round out the peak, giving the palate a velvety, full-bodied quality without excessive sweetness.
Finish: The finish is dry and medium-long, with lingering oak tannins and a faint echo of butterscotch. A restrained bitterness from the French oak keeps it balanced and invites the next sip.
How to Drink Milagro Select Barrel Reserve
This añejo is best appreciated neat or with a single large ice cube to gently open the oak and chocolate notes. It also performs well in spirit-forward cocktails where its dual-oak complexity can shine. An Añejo Old Fashioned pairs the caramel and tobacco qualities with orange and bitters for a seamless riff on the classic. A Tequila Manhattan lets the French oak tannins complement sweet vermouth without being overwhelmed. A Oaxacan Old Fashioned (split base with mezcal) highlights the agave character while the smokiness plays off the butterscotch and chocolate notes.
Best For
- Gifting a tequila enthusiast who appreciates barrel-aged expressions
- After-dinner sipping alongside dark chocolate or a cigar
- Introducing bourbon drinkers to premium añejo tequila
- Building a spirit-forward tequila cocktail menu at home
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Milagro Select Barrel Reserve Añejo taste like? It delivers rich caramel, vanilla, and unsweetened chocolate layered over toasted oak and tobacco leaf, finishing dry with lingering butterscotch. The dual-oak aging gives it a velvety texture that balances sweetness with tannic structure.
How does Milagro Select Barrel Reserve compare to Casamigos Añejo? Milagro Select Barrel Reserve has a lighter body and is notably less sweet than Casamigos Añejo, with more pronounced oak complexity from its French and American barrel combination. Casamigos tends toward a richer, dessert-like sweetness, while Milagro leans drier with more tannic structure.
Is Milagro Select Barrel Reserve good for sipping neat? Yes — its triple distillation yields a smooth, refined spirit, and the extended dual-oak aging provides enough complexity to reward slow, unhurried sipping without any need for mixers.
Where is Milagro Select Barrel Reserve made? It is produced in Jalisco, Mexico, the legally designated region for tequila production. The agave is roasted in clay ovens made from the area's volcanic soil before being triple distilled and barrel-aged on site.
What foods pair well with Milagro Select Barrel Reserve? Dark chocolate truffles complement the unsweetened chocolate and vanilla notes. Grilled lamb chops echo the smoky oak character. Aged Manchego cheese mirrors the butterscotch and caramel sweetness. Mole negro brings an earthy spice that plays off the tobacco and dried fruit. Crème brûlée aligns with the creamy, caramelized finish.
What sizes does Milagro Select Barrel Reserve come in? The standard widely available size is 750ML.
Is Milagro Select Barrel Reserve worth the price? It positions as a premium añejo that punches above many bottles in its price tier, thanks to the uncommon dual-barrel aging and triple distillation. Multiple Gold medals at international competitions — including IWSC and TAG Global Spirits Awards — support its value as a serious sipping tequila.
Why Milagro Select Barrel Reserve?
The dual-barrel maturation in both American and French oak is the defining feature here — a production choice most añejo producers simply do not make, and one that yields measurable complexity in the glass. Triple distillation smooths the spirit before it ever enters wood, allowing the barrel influence to layer rather than dominate. With Gold medals at the 2023 IWSC, the 2023 TAG Global Spirits Awards, and the 2017 San Francisco World Spirits Competition, the critical endorsement is consistent across years and judging panels. For drinkers who find many añejos too sweet or one-dimensional, this expression's dry finish and structured tannins offer a compelling alternative.
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