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Well, look at Mr. Fancy Schmancy. Look at me with that bottle they had to get out of the locked case. Hey, it wasn't me, it was Christmas present (my relatives are enablers).
So how’s it taste? Good. Not Chinaco good, but good. Rich and spicy. More Indian spice than the roasted nutty flavor I favor, but it’s a unique and distinctive. Almost a little buttery in texture. Some carmel in there too, but in a good way. I’m not all that experienced with Anejos, but this is the second one I’ve tried that had a strong whiskey taste. I’m wondering if that’s a common characteristic among Anejos that isn’t usualy present in Resposados. Anyway, a little overpriced for the taste, but get this one for the bottle and look all classy and stuff.
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