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Casa Maestri Reserva Anejo Tequila 75cl
AED 345.00
Big, dessert-leaning añejo tequila energy, without losing that real agave backbone. You get warm vanilla, toasted oak, caramel, and a flicker of spice that keeps every sip interesting. This one’s built for people who like their tequila with whisky-like depth, but still want it unmistakably tequila. A proper Reserva Añejo for your top shelf, and a serious upgrade for any tequila cocktail that needs more character.
| Size | 75cl / 750ml |
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Rich, oak-forward tequila that still tastes like agave? Yes please. This Reserva Añejo brings the cosy stuff, vanilla, caramel, toasted wood, plus a peppery edge that keeps it from going flat.
- Nose: Cooked agave, vanilla, caramel, toasted oak, a little cinnamon-like spice.
- Taste: Fuller and rounder than your standard tequila, with butterscotch, baking spice, roasted agave, and a gentle earthy bite.
- Finish: Long and warming, with lingering oak, sweet spice, and a last wave of agave.
If you’re usually a whisky drinker who “doesn’t get tequila,” this is the bridge bottle. The ageing gives it that familiar barrel comfort, while the agave keeps it bright and unmistakably in the tequila & mezcal lane. It’s got layers, so it doesn’t disappear in a proper cocktail, and it’s interesting enough to sip slowly when you’re in a patient mood.
What makes it special is the way it balances two worlds: sweet-leaning barrel notes (vanilla, caramel, toasted oak) and a savoury, peppery agave core. That combo is why añejo tequila fans keep coming back, you get flavour that hangs around, not a quick hit and gone.
Use it when you want a tequila that feels like an occasion. Think: a next-level Old Fashioned twist, a bold tequila Manhattan riff, or any drink where you’d normally reach for a darker spirit and want a little agave attitude instead.
And if you’re building a home bar, this is a smart “one bottle, many moods” pick. It plays well as a sipper, but it also brings structure and depth to cocktails that can taste thin with a younger tequila.
Fun Fact: Casa Maestri’s tequila is produced at its own distillery in Jalisco, and the brand is known for leaning into longer-aged styles that show off how well agave and oak can get along.