What is barrel Select patron?

Barrel Select gives restaurants the opportunity to get their own one-of-a-kind barrel of Patrón—which is truly unlike any other in the world. A Patrón representative conducts detailed tastings that help program partners pick their own tequila blend, barrel and wood type.

Is Patron Anejo a good tequila?

Best for Sipping: Patrón Añejo Known by most and beloved by many, this tequila is perfect for pleasing the masses. Patrón Añejo is oak aged for over 12 months, allowing the sweet woody flavors to integrate over time. Notes of baked agave, smoke, burnt caramel and dried fruits dominate this spirit’s unctuous palate.

How much is a bottle of Anejo patron?

A bottle of Patrón Anejo, aged for at least 12 months, costs around $48.

Is patron a Reposado?

Patrón Reposado is handcrafted from the finest 100% Weber Blue Agave and is carefully distilled in small batches at Hacienda Patrón distillery in Jalisco, Mexico. It’s then aged in a variety of barrels for three to five months.

What Anejo means?

Meet añejo tequilas—the name roughly translates to aged or mature tequila. To be considered “añejo,” the tequila must be aged one-to-three years, giving the drink a smokey, flavorful taste comparable to sipping Cognac or bourbon.

How strong is Patron Anejo?

Patron extra anejo is made from the highest-quality 100% weber blue agave. Aged for a minimum of 3 years in american french and hungarian oak barrels it features deep nuanced flavors perfect for replacing whiskey in your cocktails. 40% abv 80 proof tasting notes: color: bright dark gold.

How much is a 5th of Patron Anejo?

Patron Silver Tequila Prices List

Type Size Price
Patron Silver 1.75L $82.99 – $94.99
Patron Reposado 750ml $44.99 – $48.99
Patron Anejo 750ml $49.99 – $52.99
Patron Extra Anejo 750ml $84.99 – $89.99

Which is better Patron Anejo or Reposado?

Tequila anejo is darker because it is aged for 12 months or longer (up to three years), whereas tequila reposado is aged for at least two months, but no more than 364 days. For those who prefer a stronger and more flavorful tequila that can be enjoyed on its own, tequila anejo is a great choice.

What is an anejo?

To be considered “añejo,” the tequila must be aged one-to-three years, giving the drink a smokey, flavorful taste comparable to sipping Cognac or bourbon. Extra añejo tequila (AKA extra “aged” tequila), means that the liquor has been aged for at least three years in oak barrels.