Tequila Ocho Anejo 750ML
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Description
Tequila Ocho Anejo 750ML is a vintage-dated, single-estate añejo tequila bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof) from the highlands of Jalisco, Mexico. A Gold Medal winner at the 2021 San Francisco World Spirits Competition, this expression stands apart by printing the specific rancho and harvest year on every bottle — a practice borrowed from the wine world that highlights terroir-driven agave character after a full year of oak aging.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Arandas, Jalisco, Mexico (Highlands) | Aged 1 Year in Ex-American Oak Whiskey Barrels | Distillery: Tequilera Los Alambiques (NOM 1474)
Production & Heritage
Tequila Ocho is produced at Tequilera Los Alambiques in Arandas, situated in the red clay highlands of Jalisco where altitude and mineral-rich soils produce agave with higher sugar content. The 100% Blue Weber agave is slow-cooked in traditional stone clay ovens, then milled using a combination of tahona and roller mill before fermenting in wooden tanks exposed to open air and ambient yeasts. Double distillation in copper pot stills yields a spirit that faithfully transmits the character of each harvest. The añejo expression then rests for one year in ex-American oak whiskey barrels, gaining color and complexity while preserving the estate-specific agave profile that defines the brand.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with black tea and dried fruits before moving into wet tobacco and cracked black pepper. Deeper inhalation reveals powdered sugar, cinnamon bark, and subtle orange peel layered over warm oak.
Taste: The entry is rich with cooked agave and salted caramel that quickly gives way to dark cacao and roasted coffee at mid-palate. Nutmeg and dried plum emerge as the liquid spreads, joined by baking spice and a trace of orange peel. The mouthfeel is distinctly buttery, coating the palate without feeling heavy.
Finish: Long and peppery, with black tea tannins and lingering caramel that slowly recede. A dry cocoa note and subtle wood spice hold the final beat, reinforcing the añejo's balanced oak influence.
How to Drink Ocho Añejo
Neat at room temperature is the ideal serve — the buttery texture and layered complexity reveal themselves fully without dilution, though a few drops of water can open up the dried fruit and cinnamon notes. For cocktails, three options stand out: an Oaxacan Old Fashioned, where the dark cacao and coffee notes mirror the smokiness of mezcal in the classic split-base drink; a Tequila Manhattan, pairing the añejo's dried fruit and spice with sweet vermouth for a seamless riff; and a Carajillo, where the roasted coffee character in the spirit naturally amplifies an espresso-and-Licor 43 combination.
Best For
- Gifting a tequila enthusiast who values terroir and vintage transparency
- Sipping slowly after dinner alongside dark chocolate or dessert
- Building a vertical tasting across different Ocho vintages and ranchos
- Introducing a whiskey drinker to premium barrel-aged tequila
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Ocho Añejo taste like? Ocho Añejo leads with cooked agave, salted caramel, and dark cacao, followed by coffee, nutmeg, and dried fruits. The finish is long and peppery with a buttery mouthfeel that avoids the heavy oak sweetness found in many añejos.
How does Ocho Añejo compare to Fortaleza Añejo? Both are regarded as top-tier single-estate añejos made with traditional methods, but Ocho's vintage-dated, rancho-specific approach emphasizes terroir variation from year to year, while Fortaleza focuses on consistency through its family-owned La Fortaleza distillery in Tequila, Jalisco. Ocho tends toward drier, more pepper-driven notes, whereas Fortaleza leans slightly sweeter with more pronounced vanilla and butterscotch from its barrel program.
Is Ocho Añejo good for sipping neat? Absolutely — the buttery texture, layered spice, and restrained oak make it one of the more rewarding añejos to drink without ice or mixers. The complexity unfolds gradually, rewarding slow, attentive sipping.
Where is Ocho Añejo made? Ocho Añejo is produced at Tequilera Los Alambiques (NOM 1474) in Arandas, located in the Los Altos (Highlands) region of Jalisco, Mexico. The highland terroir — high altitude, red clay soil, and cool nights — contributes to the agave's elevated sugar content and fruit-forward character.
What foods pair well with Ocho Añejo? Dark chocolate truffles complement the cacao and coffee notes; grilled lamb chops echo the peppery spice; aged Manchego cheese mirrors the caramel sweetness; mole negro shares the spirit's layered complexity of dried chiles and cocoa; and cinnamon-dusted churros accentuate the baking spice and buttery texture.
What sizes does Ocho Añejo come in? The standard offering is the 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format.
Is Ocho Añejo worth the price? Ocho Añejo sits in the premium tier for Highland añejos, and its single-estate, vintage-dated transparency provides a level of provenance rare at this price point. For drinkers who care about where their agave is grown and how production varies by harvest, the value proposition is strong relative to competitors.
Why Ocho Añejo?
The single-estate, vintage-dated model is Ocho's defining contribution to the tequila category — no other major brand so directly invites drinkers to taste the difference that a specific field of agave makes from one year to the next. Traditional production methods — stone ovens, open-air wood-tank fermentation, copper pot distillation — keep the agave's voice at the center rather than burying it under oak and additives. A year in ex-American oak whiskey barrels adds just enough caramel, spice, and structure without overwhelming the Highland agave's natural fruit and pepper. The 2021 San Francisco World Spirits Competition Gold Medal confirms what the production philosophy promises: an añejo built on integrity and flavor, not marketing.
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