Partida Anejo 750ML
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Description
Description
Partida Anejo Tequila 750ML is a 100% Blue Weber agave añejo tequila bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof) and aged 18 months in American white oak barrels. It earned 95 points from Wine Enthusiast, and spirits critic F. Paul Pacult called Partida "the finest tequila that money can buy."
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Tequila, Jalisco, Mexico | Aged 18 Months | NOM: 1502 | Master Distiller: José Valdez
Production & Heritage
Partida distinguishes itself as an original additive-free, estate-grown premium tequila from the town of Tequila in Jalisco, Mexico. Under the direction of Master Distiller José Valdez, the brand uses 100% Blue Weber agave cooked in state-of-the-art autoclaves before distillation in modern stainless steel stills. What truly separates this añejo from much of its competition is the aging vessel: each batch rests for a full 18 months exclusively in single-use Jack Daniel's Tennessee whiskey barrels, imparting a distinctive layer of charred oak sweetness and smoky depth that standard ex-bourbon casks cannot replicate.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Cooked agave leads immediately, followed by waves of caramel and butter. Deeper notes of honey, chocolate, and dried fruit emerge with time in the glass, suggesting sweet pear and banana.
Taste: The entry is rich with butterscotch and toasted oak, giving way to a mid-palate of cooked agave and cinnamon that builds steadily. Cracked black pepper and gentle smoke arrive at the peak, balanced by a mild, rounded sweetness and a clean, full-bodied texture. Wine Enthusiast specifically identified charred chile pepper and burnt lemon peel threading through the palate.
Finish: Long and warming, full of layered spice that lingers well past the last sip. A drying, almond-tinged quality rounds out the experience with subtle smokiness.
How to Drink Partida Añejo
At 18 months of barrel age and 95 points from Wine Enthusiast, this añejo deserves to be sipped neat in a Riedel tequila glass or a snifter at room temperature; a single large ice cube will open up the butterscotch and spice notes for those who prefer a cooler serve. Its oak-forward character and Tennessee whiskey barrel influence also make it an excellent cocktail base in the following:
- Añejo Old Fashioned — The butterscotch and toasted oak from those Jack Daniel's barrels mirror the caramel notes traditionally provided by bourbon in a classic Old Fashioned.
- Oaxaca-Jalisco Hybrid — Split the base with a smoky mezcal, and Partida's cinnamon-pepper warmth creates a layered, complex variation on the standard mezcal cocktail template.
- Tequila Manhattan — Sweet vermouth complements the dried fruit and almond tones, while Angostura bitters accent the existing spice.
Best For
- Gifting a tequila enthusiast who values additive-free, estate-grown production
- After-dinner sipping alongside dessert or a fine cigar
- Introducing whiskey drinkers to premium aged tequila via its Tennessee barrel heritage
- Building a curated añejo collection with critically acclaimed expressions
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Partida Añejo taste like? Partida Añejo delivers rich butterscotch and toasted oak up front, followed by cooked agave, cinnamon, and cracked black pepper, finishing long with almond and gentle smoke.
How does Partida Añejo compare to Don Julio Añejo? Both are 100% Blue Weber agave tequilas aged 18 months in American white oak, but Partida specifically uses single-use Jack Daniel's barrels, which contribute a more pronounced charred sweetness and smoky character. Don Julio Añejo tends toward a lighter, more honey-forward profile, while Partida leans into deeper butterscotch, spice, and dried fruit complexity — reflected in its higher Wine Enthusiast score of 95 points.
Is Partida Añejo good for sipping neat? Absolutely — 18 months of barrel aging and a 95-point Wine Enthusiast rating place this squarely in sipping territory, with enough depth and complexity to reward slow, attentive tasting.
Where is Partida Añejo made? Partida Añejo is produced in the town of Tequila, within the highlands of Jalisco, Mexico, under NOM 1502 and the oversight of Master Distiller José Valdez.
What foods pair well with Partida Añejo? Dark chocolate truffles complement the butterscotch and cacao notes; grilled lamb chops echo the smoky, peppery finish; aged Manchego cheese mirrors the nutty almond quality; flan or crème brûlée harmonizes with the caramel sweetness; and mole negro ties into the dried fruit and spice layers.
What sizes does Partida Añejo come in? The standard bottle is 750ml, which is the most widely available format for this expression.
Is Partida Añejo worth the price? Partida Añejo positions as a premium añejo tequila, and its 95-point Wine Enthusiast score, additive-free production, estate-grown agave, and unique single-use Jack Daniel's barrel aging provide strong justification within that tier.
Why Partida Añejo?
The single-use Jack Daniel's barrel aging program is the defining production choice here — most añejos rely on generic ex-bourbon or mixed cooperage, but Partida's commitment to fresh Tennessee whiskey wood produces a distinctly richer, more layered oak influence. A 95-point rating from Wine Enthusiast places it among the highest-scored añejos on the market, and its additive-free, estate-grown philosophy appeals to a growing segment of informed drinkers who demand transparency. In a crowded premium añejo category, Partida earns its reputation through verifiable quality rather than marketing flash — the agave is grown on the estate, the barrels are single-use, and the result speaks clearly in the glass.
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