7 Leguas D`Antano Anejo

Tequila Joe's Collection
NOM: 1120

Distillery: Tequila Siete Leguas, S.A. De C.V.

Area: Highlands

Aged: 5 Years

Barrel Type: American White Oak

Bottle Size: 750ml

Bottle Number: 27,007

Number of Distillations: 2

Alcohol Percentage: 38%/76 Proof

Price: Donated by 7 Leguas

Current Website: http://www.tequilasieteleguas.com.mx/
My Tasting Notes: I tried this tequila, which cost me $35, at Zocalo and tasted it in
a Riedel.  This amazing tequila comes with a wooden box and can be found at most
stores in Mexico.  With a dark golden color, this tequila has intense aromas of floral
and earth.  Other aromas include moderate fruit, vanilla, and caramel with mild spice.  
The tequila has a medium-to-heavy mouth feel and on the first sip is sweet with no
bitterness.  Intense flavors of fruit, earth, and agave are followed by moderate notes
of caramel and vanilla.  With a long duration of flavor, tastes of mild floral and wood
bring this tequila to a numbing finish.  



Info on the Back of the Bottle: n/a



Other Info: The 7 Leguas website states that "choice white oak barrels and 5 long
years of patient aging produce the epitome of tequila sophistication.  The oak barrel is
a mere frame for a masterpiece in character."

Unfortunately, as of early 2008, D`Antano is still not available in the US.  I have heard
rumors that it will be in the US in the near future.  Hopefully the rumors are true and
this amazing product will soon be more widely available.

I attained my bottle of D`Antano courtesy of a friend who brought a bunch of bottles
back from Mexico for me.  The price posted here is an assumption of what he may have
paid.  I had to guess what I thought each one may have cost by the overall price I paid
for all of the bottles brought back.  On my last visit to Mexico I saw D`Antano for as
cheap as $125 so my cost may be a little high.  At either price, D`Antano is well worth
the money.
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