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The Tasting Panel Magazine awarded 97 Points and described "smoky oak meets undertones of vanilla, orange peel, coffee and white pepper — complex and sophisticated, with understated richness." The Ultimate Spirits Challenge awarded 96 Points. The San Diego International Spirits Competition awarded 95 Points. Cierto's own description: "deep notes of French oak, coffee and burgundy." One hundred and seven awards accumulated. The Paste Magazine reviewer who tasted the complete Private Collection lineup noted specifically that the Añejo was "really showing us what the Limousin oak casks can do." The Sip Tequila confirmed note: "oak, subtle chocolate, a hint of coffee, and lingering cooked agave."
This is an 18-month French Limousin oak-aged añejo from the Most Awarded Tequila in History, at a distillery where the same fourth and fifth-generation family that has grown the agave for generations also operates the production facility. At $160 it was a genuinely prestigious and genuinely exceptional añejo. At $100 — a $60 savings, 37% off — it belongs in the conversation with the finest aged tequilas available anywhere in California at this price point. This is the deepest percentage discount in the Cierto Private Collection sale at Blackwell's, and it is on the expression where the French Limousin oak program produces its most specifically complex and most dramatically developed result across the entire Cierto range.
Cierto Private Collection Añejo is produced at NOM 1146 in Amatitán, Jalisco, under the direction of Master Distillers Enrique Fonzeca and Sergio Mendoza — the fourth and fifth-generation family whose vertical integration of agave growing and distillation at the same Amatitán property gives Cierto a terroir continuity that most tequila brands cannot claim. The same family that grows the organic Blue Weber agave also distills it, ages it, and bottles it — every production decision governed by the same multigenerational commitment to quality that has produced 800-plus international accolades.
The production foundation is identical across the Private Collection range: 100% organic Blue Weber agave from the Amatitán valley, harvested at full maturity, distilled in the traditional manner that NOM 1146's century-long production heritage has refined. What the Añejo adds to the Reposado's 11-month French Limousin foundation is time — 18 months in the same French Limousin oak casks, nearly double the Reposado's aging period, producing the specific result that the Paste Magazine reviewer identified most accurately: "really showing us what the Limousin oak casks can do."
Eighteen months of French Limousin oak contact produces what the same barrels at 11 months only begin to develop: the coffee and oak character that defines the Añejo's most specifically cited flavor identity, the burgundy grape wine notes that the ex-wine Limousin barrels deposit across the extended maturation period, and the "complex and sophisticated, understated richness" that the Tasting Panel judges found most distinctive. The French Limousin oak — with its fine-grained tannin structure, its restrained vanilla-caramel character, and its specific dried fruit and spice compounds — produces at 18 months what American whiskey barrels cannot approach: a depth of complexity that preserves the organic Blue Weber agave's natural character at the center while layering French oak's most elegant contributions around it.
Additive-free — confirmed by the Tequila Matchmaker's Additive-Free Alliance. Each expression is blended with aged tequilas from the Fonseca family's private library, containing some of the oldest and rarest tequilas in existence — adding a final layer of complexity that the Private Collection label's most specific and most specifically intriguing production detail communicates.
The Tasting Panel Magazine — 97 Points (Meredith May & Virginie Boone): "Smoky oak meets undertones of vanilla, orange peel, coffee and white pepper in this highly impressive tequila. Complex and sophisticated, with understated richness."
Ultimate Spirits Challenge — 96 Points
San Diego International Spirits Competition — 95 Points
Cierto official: "An elegantly smooth tequila with deep notes of French oak, coffee and burgundy. 96-point rated with 107+ awards to date."
Paste Magazine (complete Private Collection lineup tasting): "Cierto Tequila's Añejo takes its oak influence a step further, really showing us what the Limousin oak casks can do."
Beverage Testing Institute: "Smoky oak, vanilla, orange peel, coffee and white pepper. Complex and sophisticated with understated richness."
Sip Tequila confirmed tasting notes: Nose: "Wisps of cooked agave, sweet vanilla, and a gentle touch of butter." Palate: "Exceptionally smooth and easy drinking, with layers of oak, subtle chocolate, a hint of coffee, and lingering cooked agave." Finish: "Sweet and warmly satisfying, with a long, gentle fade."
Tequila Matchmaker confirmed community tasting: "Butterscotch, vanilla, cooked agave, hints of walnuts on the nose. The essence of cooked agave at the forefront, beautifully balanced by oak. Clove, nutmeg, cinnamon on the palate. Long finish with agave sweetness lingering."
Rare Tequilas: "Elegantly smooth Añejo with deep notes of French oak, coffee and burgundy."
Nose Deep amber with warm copper and mahogany highlights — 18 months of French Limousin oak producing a color of genuine richness, darker and more developed than the Reposado's warmer but lighter hue. The nose opens with the complexity that 18 months in ex-wine and ex-cognac French Limousin casks develops from the organic Blue Weber agave's foundational character: smoky oak arrives first with the specific, slightly resinous, precisely French oak quality that distinguishes Limousin-aged expressions from American whiskey barrel-aged reposados and añejos — present and assertive without aggression. Vanilla and orange peel follow with the warmth and citrus brightness that the Reposado's French oak program also produced but that 18 months has deepened considerably. Coffee adds the most specifically and the most memorably Añejo-distinctive aromatic note — warm, slightly roasted, and adding the dark complexity that extended French oak contact develops most completely from the cooked agave base. White pepper adds spice structure. Cooked agave threads through the whole aromatic picture — preserved, present, and still recognizably the heart of the expression after 18 months of the Limousin oak's patient work. Chocolate adds secondary richness. Butter adds creamy warmth. A hint of Burgundy — the wine notes from the ex-wine Limousin casks — adds the most specifically French and the most specifically viticultural secondary aromatic quality.
Palate Exceptionally smooth, complex, and layered — the three qualities that the Tasting Panel's "complex and sophisticated, understated richness" characterization captures most accurately and most practically. The entry is immediately and specifically elegant at 40% ABV — the 18-month French Limousin program having developed the kind of integrated depth that the Paste Magazine reviewer specifically identified as the point where the Limousin oak "really shows what it can do." Oak arrives with genuine structure — present and building without the drying astringency of over-oaked expressions. Subtle chocolate follows with the warm, slightly dark, specifically Añejo-distinctive richness that 18 months in French oak develops most completely. Coffee deepens through the mid-palate as the most consistently and most broadly confirmed Cierto Añejo flavor note — not bitter but warm, roasted, and adding the complexity that transforms the Reposado's lavender-fig elegance into something darker and more specifically aged in character. Cooked agave lingers with the persistence that the additive-free, estate-grown production specifically protects — still recognizable after 18 months, still central to the experience. Lingering cooked agave at the palate's peak. Cinnamon and clove add baking spice. The burgundy wine note from the ex-wine Limousin casks adds the most specifically French and the most specifically vinous secondary quality — slightly dark fruit, slightly tannic, entirely harmonious.
Finish Sweet, warm, and long. The finish is the Añejo's most universally praised quality across every reviewer: "sweet and warmly satisfying, with a long, gentle fade" in the Sip Tequila characterization, "long finish with agave sweetness lingering" in the Tequila Matchmaker's community note. The agave sweetness carries the close with genuine persistence — the 18-month French Limousin program having deepened but never diminished the natural Blue Weber character. Coffee and chocolate add the darker secondary dimension at the close before the warm, slightly dry oak resolves the whole experience into a long, satisfying conclusion. White pepper adds a final spice note. This is a finish that rewards the patient sipper who gives it the time it has earned from 18 months of patience in Amatitán.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Style | Añejo Tequila — 100% Organic Blue Weber Agave |
| ABV / Proof | 40% ABV / 80 Proof |
| NOM | 1146 |
| Location | Amatitán, Jalisco — Tequila Valley |
| Master Distillers | Enrique Fonzeca & Sergio Mendoza |
| Family Integration | 4th and 5th generation family — grows agave and operates distillery |
| Agave | 100% Organic Blue Weber |
| Barrel Type | French Limousin oak — ex-wine and ex-cognac |
| Maturation | 18 months |
| vs. Reposado (11 months) | Nearly double the aging — coffee, chocolate, burgundy develop |
| Private Library | Blended with aged tequilas from Fonseca family's private library |
| Additives | None — confirmed Additive-Free by Tequila Matchmaker |
| Critics | Tasting Panel 97 Pts · USC 96 Pts · San Diego Intl 95 Pts |
| Awards Total | 107+ awards — part of "Most Awarded Tequila in History" |
| Paste Magazine | "Really showing us what the Limousin oak casks can do" |
| Official Description | "Deep notes of French oak, coffee and burgundy" |
| Regular Price | $160 |
| Sale Price | $100 |
| Savings | $60 — 37% off — deepest discount in the Cierto Private Collection sale |
| Style / Identity | Complex, coffee-forward, French-oak-aged añejo — sophisticated and understated |
| Aromas & Flavors | Smoky oak, vanilla, orange peel, coffee, white pepper, chocolate, cooked agave, butter, cinnamon, clove, burgundy wine notes, dark fruit, agave sweetness |
| Bottle Size | 750ml |
Neat at room temperature or over a single large ice cube — the Sip Tequila recommendation "on the rocks to let its full complexity unfold slowly" is the most practically useful and the most specific serving guidance for an expression whose depth rewards progressive revelation rather than immediate consumption. The smoky oak, coffee, and chocolate aromatics are most fully developed at room temperature with 10 to 15 minutes of air in a wide glass or snifter. Outstanding as a contemplative after-dinner spirit alongside dark chocolate, coffee-based desserts, crème brûlée, aged hard cheeses, and any occasion where 18 months of French Limousin patience deserves the attention it has earned.
Tequila Manhattan (the añejo's natural cocktail home) 2 oz Cierto Private Collection Añejo · 1 oz sweet vermouth · 2 dashes Angostura bitters · brandied cherry. Stirred over ice, served up. The coffee, chocolate, and oak carry through sweet vermouth's botanical complexity in a Tequila Manhattan that the Sip Tequila reviewer specifically recommended — "its oak and chocolate notes take center stage."
Añejo Old Fashioned 2 oz Cierto Private Collection Añejo · 1 tsp Demerara syrup · 2 dashes Angostura bitters · 1 dash coffee bitters · expressed orange peel. Stirred over a large ice rock. Coffee bitters amplify the expression's most defining secondary flavor note — orange peel carries through the orange peel aromatic from the Tasting Panel's note.
Café Añejo 1.5 oz Cierto Private Collection Añejo · 1 oz fresh espresso · ½ oz agave nectar · ½ oz cream. Shaken over ice, served up. The coffee character in the añejo and the espresso align in the most natural and most specifically Cierto-Añejo cocktail format — a luxury tequila espresso martini riff that showcases the 18-month French oak program's most distinctive contribution.
Bottle Size: All bottles are 750ML/700ML unless otherwise noted.
21 and Over: Adult Signature Required
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