Extra Añejo Tequilas are aged at least 3 years in barrels, making the product itself at least 10 years old - accounting for the time agave takes to grow, at least 7 years - by the time it touches your glass. Some extra añejos lean towards a cognac profile if given a heavier aging, while others that are more gently aged, simply are an extension of an añejo profile, but softer, sweeter, and with more presence of oak. We suggest that these be sipped neat, or enjoyed with a single ice cube.
InSiete Leguas De Antano Extra Anejo tense golden yellow color, with golden shades and full body. It offers to the nose fruity notes and delicate accents to spices. The agave elegantly blends this aromatic harmony, fulfilling its olfactory promise in the mouth. For 5 years, the barrel coat ends up printing its sophisticated style, becoming the frame that highlights its pleasant personality.
TASTING NOTES
COLOR: Strong amber yellow, with intense golden yellow nuances and sparkles.
TRANSPARENCY: bright crystalline
BODY: Full-bodied, unctuous, highly adherent in the glass (slow descent of tears or legs).