An Añejo with a soul. Tradition in every drop.
History in a Glass
Siete Leguas Añejo is a living tribute to craftsmanship and legacy. Made at the historic El Centenario distillery, this spirit is the heartbeat of tequila’s most respected families. The nose is a rich duet of caramelized agave and warm oak, with notes of butterscotch and toasted almond. The palate is velvety and expressive, with sweet roasted agave layered with vanilla and a savory whisper of black pepper.
This tequila is defined by its process. A portion of the agave is crushed the ancient way, with a mule-powered, two-ton volcanic stone wheel (tahona). This adds an earthy depth you can’t fake. After aging for up to 24 months, the result is a tequila that’s both time-honored and gracefully evolved.
How to Enjoy
This is a sipping tequila, meant to be savored slowly neat or with a single, large ice cube.
Quick Facts
Distillery: |
Tequila Siete Leguas (NOM 1120) |
Spirit: |
Añejo Tequila |
Region: |
Atotonilco El Alto, Jalisco, Mexico |
Agave: |
100% Blue Weber Agave |
Proof: |
80 (40% ABV) |
Tasting Notes: |
Caramelized agave, butterscotch, toasted almond, vanilla, black pepper |
Good to Know: |
Famous for using the traditional tahona process. Siete Leguas was the original producer of Patrón before Patrón built their own distillery. |
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