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Awhile back, I bought a shot of high-end anejo tequila for myself and a buddy at some hipster neu-Mexican joint in Arlington, VA. Now I have long known that shots of Jose is NOT the only way to enjoy tequila, but that shot was a real eye-opener. I mean it was beyond just "tasty". Regrettably, I didn't write down the name of that tequila (and I couldn't have afforded a bottle anyway, each glass was like $35) but I WOULD like to try to develop a nose for tequila.

So.....I am sure some of you out there have some suggestions for beginner's sipping tequila. LOL


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Can’t help you. I’m a long-time tequila aficionado, but I don’t drink añejos at all; doesn’t taste like tequila to me. Good luck


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I’m partial to Don Julio.
 
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Cuervo Reserva De LaFamilia is one of my favorite Tequilas. Great for sipping.
 
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Don Julio Setenta
It's aged like bourbon (not as long) and then filtered, so it's clear. It's smooth, but still has a little of the barrel flavor.
I get it in MX, I think it's about $50-60 here.
Price by the shot is usually about 10x what a bottle actually costs, sometimes worse.

If you can find it, Cazadores Anejo is cheap & pretty good at ~$30. The Reposado is my favorite cheap tequila (<$15 in MX).

Blanco is unaged and/or barely aged & filtered (not sure if that's right, don't usually like blancos)
Reposado is aged a short time, I think it's <1yr, but don't quote me.
Anejo is aged longer ( still less than Whiskey/Bourbon).
 
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Pueblo Viejo añejo
About $25 a bottle and excellent for sipping


 
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Good Tequila in a sniffer glass is the only way.
Shots are for the cheap stuff.
A good Anejo is a good start.
Then you can appreciate a good Double Anejo.
My favs are Don Julio 1942, Avion 44 and Jose Cuervo Familia > all in the $100~$125 bottle range but well worth it. Cool
 
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Patron Silver is my go too sipping tequila.


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On a cold night like tonight I’m thinking about Patron Cafe with a splash of Bailey’s
 
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Tequila Ley Extra Anejo.
 
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I have never found a tequila I am particularly excited about sitting down with a glass of, including Don Julio 1942.

Interestingly, though, mezcal is one of my favorite spirits. Del Maguey Vida is a very good one in the $30-40/bottle range (doesn't give up much to some of the $100-200 mezcals I have tried). Del Maguey Chichicapas is my favorite but is quite a bit more expensive than Vida.
 
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Originally posted by equivet:
I’m partial to Don Julio.


That's my stuff. I used to drink it chilled quite often...until i became exclusively a whiskey man.


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There’s a Mexican restaurant, El Agave, here in San Diego. There are 100+ bottles of exotic tequilas sitting on its wall shelves. Be sure to visit next time that you’re here.

https://elagave.com/



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My good friend Pete gave me a bottle of Thiswhen I told him I was moving to Texas.

It is very smooth, doesn’t burn and is nice neat.



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Don Julio 1942 is my favorite sipping Tequila. There are probable better ones but that’s the most I’ll spend on a bottle of Tequila.
 
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Together, Jose and I managed to lose a couple days of my life when I was in the USAF. A real friend doesnt let that happen. We dont hang out anymore.


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... anything 100% de Agave Anejo.

Aged tequila.

1942 is my go to ...



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I'm a fan of Don Julio and Codigo
 
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