
Avion Reserva 44 Tequila 70cl
AED 899.00
Big, layered tequila that keeps unfolding. Reserva 44 spends a long stretch in oak, then gets one extra month in a smaller barrel, which is basically the cheat code for deeper flavour. Think roasted agave, vanilla bean, toasted oak, and a little orange peel, with a warm, slow finish that sticks around. If you’re hunting a tequila with real depth for your Spirits, Tequila & Mezcal shelf, this one earns the space!
Deep agave flavour, proper oak character, and a finish that hangs around long enough to make you pause. Reserva 44 is the kind of tequila you pour when you want more than a quick sip, it’s layered, bold, and built for people who like their spirits with a bit of story.
- Nose: Roasted agave, vanilla bean, caramel, toasted oak, and a hint of orange zest.
- Taste: Rich cooked agave up front, then baking spices, toffee, and cocoa, with a rounded, silky mouthfeel.
- Finish: Long and warming, with oak spice, caramel, and a lingering citrus lift.
What makes it special is right in the name. It’s aged for 43 months in oak, then finished for one extra month in a smaller barrel, so you get more wood contact and more concentrated flavour. So what? More depth, more spice, more of that toasted, dessert-like richness, without losing the agave core that makes great tequila worth chasing.
This sits right in that sweet spot for Spirits, Tequila & Mezcal fans who want complexity without needing a dictionary. It’s got the classic añejo-style warmth, but it doesn’t feel flat. The citrus and spice keep it lively, and the oak reads like toasted wood and vanilla, not raw bitterness.
Expect a darker-leaning flavour set, caramel, cocoa, baking spice, but with roasted agave still driving the whole thing. That’s the point. The barrel adds layers, the agave keeps it honest.
If you’re building a serious back bar at home, this is a great “conversation pour”, the one your friends notice because it tastes like it took time (because it did). It also makes a killer gift for anyone who already likes aged tequila and is ready to go a step deeper.
Fun Fact: The “44” comes from its ageing plan, 43 months in oak plus a final month in smaller barrels to intensify the finish.