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The Top Anejo Tequila, According To The Beverage Testing Institute

The Top Anejo Tequila, According To The Beverage Testing Institute

Forbes17-06-2025
Three shot glasses of Añejo tequila.
Seven Añejo Tequilas were awarded Gold Medals at the 2025 Beverage Testing Institute (BevTest) Tequila Judging. 1800 Guachimonton Añejo Tequila was the top-rated Añejo Tequila. Below is a brief background on each of the gold medalists, along with the official BevTest tasting notes on the Top Anejo Tequilas.
Score: 94 - Gold Medal–Exceptional
Made at Casa Cuervo, this limited expression under the 1800 line is named after the ancient Guachimonton circular pyramids of Jalisco. It showcases heritage and modern technique in a unique aged profile.
The Official BevTest Judging Panel described the Tequila as featuring aromas of 'spiced orange, sandalwood, and orange oils followed by flavors of Grand Marnier, menthol, and anise. A distinctively minty and cooling Añejo Tequila that captivates the mind and palate.'
Score: 92 - Gold Medal–Exceptional
Crafted at Destilería Cascahuín, this Tequila honors the Flores family's artisanal roots. Known for bold flavors and clean, natural distillation, it blends spice and sweetness with barrel richness.
The Official BevTest Judging Panel described the Tequila as featuring aromas of 'roasted serranos, turtle truffles, and chocolate-covered bacon followed by overtones of pipe tobacco, nougat, and orange blossom honey. This lightly spicy anejo has decadent notes of chocolate and bacon that tango with notes of dried mango, spice cake, and pipe tobacco.'
Score: 92 - Gold Medal–Exceptional
Southbound Añejo emphasizes American oak aging and a smooth, spiced profile. It's aged for more than a year in Tennessee whiskey barrels. It appeals to new tequila drinkers and bourbon fans with its layered dessert-like aromas.
The Official BevTest Judging Panel described the Tequila as featuring aromas of 'vanilla spice cake, honey, and allspice, accompanied by flavors of cinnamon oil, almond joy, and spiced pecans. Anejo for sipping neat or on one big rock to let its layers of maple-caramel-spice show off.'
Score: 92 - Gold Medal–Exceptional
Founded by George Clooney and partners and now owned by Diageo, the Casamigos brand is known for its smooth, approachable style. This Añejo delivers dessert-like flavors with a velvety, easy-drinking profile.
The Official BevTest Judging Panel described the Tequila as featuring aromas of 'vanilla pastry, dark chocolate, and red jammy fruits, followed by flavors of chocolate banana pancakes, green banana, and caramel. This añejo tequila is a chocolate, caramel popcorn treat with a full-bodied, buttery finish.'
A shot glass of Añejo Tequila, served with salt and lime.
Score: 92 - Gold Medal–Exceptional
Aged in French and American oak, 1800 Añejo is a staple in Casa Cuervo's premium range. It offers balanced oak and spice notes, ideal for whiskey drinkers seeking a rich Tequila experience.
The Official BevTest Judging Panel described the Tequila as featuring aromas of 'toasty coconut, banana cream pies with a touch of molasses, and spicy tropical fruit compote followed by flavors of spice cake, mixed peppercorns, and vanilla cola. A delicious and satisfying añejo with lovely layers of fruit and spice; try in your favorite whiskey cocktails.'
Score: 92 - Gold Medal–Exceptional
Produced by Carlos Camarena at Tequilera Los Alambiques in Arandas, in the Jalisco Highlands, Tequila Ocho is renowned for its single-estate releases and pure agave expression.
The Official BevTest Judging Panel described the Tequila as featuring aromas of 'agave, olive brine, and chalk, followed by flavors of Italian spices, ginger, and mace. Pair this tasty Añejo with a creamy dessert for a spicy, nutty delight.'
Score: 90 - Gold Medal–Exceptional
From the largest and oldest tequila producer, the Tradicional Añejo is aged in both American and French oak. It bridges the styles of tequila and whiskey with rich caramel, smoke, and spiced flavors.
The Official BevTest Judging Panel described the Tequila as featuring aromas of 'salted caramel, grilled pineapple, and toasted marshmallows, followed by smoked tea, candied chipotle, and pralines. Anejo Tequila to convert Scotch, Aged Rum, and Rye lovers over to Tequila - smoked walnuts, Bourbon vanilla, and pralines all day for an international style brown spirit.'
These seven Añejo Tequilas are excellent and will appeal to Tequila aficionados as well as brown spirit lovers of whiskey and rum. They are all outstanding, showcasing traditional agave aroma and flavor profiles, with notes of caramel, vanilla, and spice from the oak. Whether as a base for a cocktail or straight up, these Añejo Tequilas are an outstanding addition to your Tequila collection.
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