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Confilo
02-26-2009, 07:20 AM
I'm a gin drinker and find myself needing to buy a good bottle of tequila for a friend as a gift. A few years back he mentioned some tequila anejo or patron that is almost like cognac. It seems some tequila destillers reerve some special ones.
Any suggestions or recommendations? I'm looking for the best or close to it, and my knowledge of Tequila is limited to mezcal or Cuervo.
colinmono
02-26-2009, 09:43 AM
I recently tried a bottle of Herradura Reposado which I enjoyed, but I'm no Tequila connoisseur.
There's a good article on Tequila here:
http://www.friday.com/bbum/2008/06/19/what-is-good-tequila/
nrek619
02-26-2009, 09:51 AM
Don Julio Anejo (1942 is you got $$$), Jose Cuervo Reserva de la Familia, Tres Generaciones, Cazadores Tequila Anejo and Herradura Anejo.....doesn't get any better than this....... there's so many tequilas to choose from........ I have tried these and feel that for the price, these are worthy......
boboakalfb
02-26-2009, 10:13 AM
El Tesoro de Don Felipe Anejo is another good one in addition to the ones mentioned above.
The high end tequila market has exploded faster than my ability to drink it. There are lots of good choices, and you may have to do a bit of tasting to find something that suits your specific needs.
TimmyBoston
02-26-2009, 01:12 PM
Jose Cuervo Reserva de la Familia this tequila is very much in align with a Cognac, IMO.
The high end tequila market has exploded faster than my ability to drink it. There are lots of tood choices, and you may have to do a bit of tasting to find something that suits your specific needs.
+1. So many weird, but cool bottles. Patron has been a benchmark for me. I would gift it if I were confused about pretty stuff.
Erebos
02-26-2009, 02:26 PM
I don't drink much tequila, but I liked the Cazadores Añejo when I tried it.
Jose Cuervo Reserva de la Familia this tequila is very much in align with a Cognac, IMO.
+1 It's a brilliant tequila. A touch pricey, though...:001_rolle
Torcams
02-26-2009, 09:20 PM
I am far from an anejo expert (I am a blanco aficionado) but I have enjoyed my bottle of El Diamante del Cielo anejo very much.
This bottling is far more wood-dominated than Patron or even Don Julio. Lots more oak and spice flavors. A great sipper.
Review on tequila.net here (http://www.tequila.net/tequila_reviews/anejos/el_diamante_del_cielo_anejo.html)
General Burnside
02-26-2009, 10:40 PM
Milagro silver is good and reasonably priced.
letterk
02-27-2009, 01:21 PM
The high end tequila market has exploded faster than my ability to drink it. There are lots of good choices, and you may have to do a bit of tasting to find something that suits your specific needs.
Yes, and the prices have exploded even faster. My personal favorite is Don Julio Anejo, which I feel is worthy of the price.
If he mentioned that he liked Patron, and you want to get him a gift, Patron Anejo is a popular choice, even though I think you're paying for the name and is a little overpriced.
Mordecai
02-27-2009, 07:24 PM
Don Julio Anejo (1942 is you got $$$), Jose Cuervo Reserva de la Familia, Tres Generaciones, Cazadores Tequila Anejo and Herradura Anejo.....doesn't get any better than this....... there's so many tequilas to choose from........ I have tried these and feel that for the price, these are worthy......
+1 Those are all very good choices, my favorite being Don Julio Anejo. The 1942 is absolutely wonderful, but it's over $100 here.
The high end tequila market has exploded faster than my ability to drink it. There are lots of good choices, and you may have to do a bit of tasting to find something that suits your specific needs.
This man speaketh the truth! Like you reaaaally need a reason for some high quality drinkin'...
Yes, and the prices have exploded even faster. My personal favorite is Don Julio Anejo, which I feel is worthy of the price.
If he mentioned that he liked Patron, and you want to get him a gift, Patron Anejo is a popular choice, even though I think you're paying for the name and is a little overpriced.
Agreed!
PedroNavaja
02-28-2009, 06:10 AM
As mentioned before ($$$), and let's hope your friend doesn't use it to mix Margaritas
http://www.tequilasource.com/cuervoreserva/pics/jcrf_2009_5115_r3.jpg
Confilo
03-07-2009, 11:47 AM
Gracias for all the suggestions, I might even start drinking it again. I have not touched the Agave since my college days and later on trips to the Southwest.
I went to the liquor store and found a bottle of Don Julio 1942 and went with it since is a special gift.
They have a bunch of brands under key, Don Julio included and some as expensive as $500.
Again, Thanks
slcsteve
03-08-2009, 11:49 AM
I have a few bottles of unopened higher end (expensive)tequilas that i've had for several years but drink tequila so infrequently these days that they'll probably never be opened.
Gran Centario extra anejo
http://www.tequilasource.com/bottles/pics/grancentenario_1934_r4.jpg
Cuervo Reserva de Familia (2) 2004 and 2005
http://www.tequilasource.com/bottles/pics/cuervo_0865_r6.jpghttp://www.tequilasource.com/cuervoreserva/pics/jcrf-2004_r3.jpg
1800 Edicion del Nuevo Milenio
http://www.tequila.net/images/stories/jreviews/tn/tn_1103_1800_gran_reserva_tequila_del_nuevo_mileni o_1234144113.jpg
When I do have a sip it's generally Don Julio or El Jimador reposado or Herradura anejo. Herradura silver for margaritas.
It's all good!
Confilo
03-08-2009, 12:22 PM
Steve,
You should keep them unopened; it looks like they will increase in price. Sounds like an investment
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