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Avión Reserva 44 Extra Añejo Tequila*Packaging may vary

Avión Reserva 44 Extra Añejo Tequila

Anejo Tequila /40% ABV / Mexico

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Product details

Category
Anejo Tequila
Region
Mexico
ABV
40%

Product description

Avión Reserva 44 Extra Anejo Tequila is expertly crafted using an ultra-slow filtration and aging process in a temperature-controlled cave. The process is used to give this new tequila a deep and complex flavor, designed for a refined palate.

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  • Chelley
    Reviewed at tequilaavion.com
    Reviewed at tequilaavion.com

    My husband bought this is couple of times and I couldn't believe how smooth it was.

  • Scooter
    Reviewed at tequilaavion.com
    Reviewed at tequilaavion.com

    After my first and second bottles I went and bought me a case!!!

  • Scooter
    Reviewed at tequilaavion.com
    Reviewed at tequilaavion.com

    After my first and second bottles I went and bought me a case!!!

  • Michael
    Verified Buyer
    Verified Buyer

    Amazing for the price.

  • rogerc98
    Reviewed at tequilaavion.com
    Reviewed at tequilaavion.com

    I have been given 2 bottles, one of the best tasting i have even had. Bravo

  • Miky65
    Reviewed at tequilaavion.com
    Reviewed at tequilaavion.com

    I have several expensive tequilas and by far this one is my favorite

  • denny rogel 503
    Reviewed at tequilaavion.com
    Reviewed at tequilaavion.com

    i had bought me one tough it was going alright but is actually good the taste is the best i have added a few avion bottle to my bar at home recommended 100%

  • Gusto
    Reviewed at tequilaavion.com
    Reviewed at tequilaavion.com

    A medium pour in a small snifter, with a swirl of the glass, makes for a FINE start of an evening. No ice or mix needed, just straight. One of my FAVORITE top-shelf sippers. You can't go wrong with Avion 44. CHEERS!!!!!!

  • Guszun
    Reviewed at tequilaavion.com
    Reviewed at tequilaavion.com

    Nice to share with friend just espectacular you have to try it

  • JeannieD
    Reviewed at tequilaavion.com
    Reviewed at tequilaavion.com

    Purchased this Tequila as a Birthday gift for a friend. Hadn't tasted it prior, but heard all good things. Turned out this Tequila lived up to the referrals and all truly enjoyed its flavor/smoothness. I will purchase this Tequila again, not only as a gift for good friends, but for our home also.

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FAQs

For anyone hoping to explore the many intricacies amidst the tequila market, it’s essential to understand the nuances between the different categories: gold and silver are the most obvious, but there are also reposados, añejo and extra añejo. Each style has its own process and flavor, but the añejo varieties are considered the spirit’s richest form. Añejo tequilas are more mature and complex than other tequila expressions; they are barrel-aged for at least 1-3 years and often feature robust flavor profiles that include notes of bright orange, dried fruit and toasty vanilla; as such, a premium añejo is meant to be sipped and savored like a fine scotch.
Añejo is a Spanish adjective meaning “mature” when used to describe a tequila or a mezcal; the word has roots in the Latin adjective “anniculus,” which translates to “one year old.” The term impeccably fits the añejo tequila category. Mexico’s Tequila Regulatory Council (TRC), which sets the standards for the tequila industry, requires that añejo tequila is aged for a minimum of one year in oak barrels, which lends to the spirit’s signature amber color and complex flavors. Don’t take the names on the label lightly — the Mexican government owns the rights to tequila and supervises and requires strict compliance to the regulations required of the different tequila expressions.
While many añejo tequila connoisseurs prefer to sip the rich spirit slowly sans ice or other mixers, you do have some options that pair well. Añejo tequilas are aged at least a year in wooden barrels, and as such, have a strong flavor that can easily overpower a mixed beverage — lean on simple, classic ingredients like lime, orange, grapefruit and other equally bright citrus juices and sodas; or, consider muddling a bold and spicy jalapeno with a bit of sugar and lime. Because of its aged quality, añejo tequilas often substitute well in popular bourbon or whiskey cocktails such as an Añejo Old Fashioned or an Añejo Sour.
Any grocery store that sells liquor will carry the more common types of tequila, but you will likely need to patronize your local craft liquor store to find premium tequila varieties like añejos and extra añejos (don’t forget — Drizly lets you see what tequilas are in stock near you). As you survey the tequilas available locally, don’t waste your money on anything aged for too long as the oak flavor may overpower the otherwise rich flavors; notably, the minimum aging time for extra añejo is three years though some are aged past ten years. Silver and gold tequilas are generally very affordable, whereas the premium varieties can easily surpass $40 per bottle.
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