Cazcanes No.7 Añejo Tequila is one of the most talked-about aged tequilas on the market. In this tequila review, I dive into flavor, aroma, price, and whether it’s worth the hype. Join me as I break down this sought-after añejo from Cazcanes — crafted at NOM 1614 with volcanic spring water and aged to perfection. If you’re a tequila lover, this is a must-watch!
Tasting Notes: – Nose: Vanilla, oak, baking spice – Palate: Rich caramel, toasted barrel, agave warmth – Finish: Long, silky, and sweet with oak heat
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