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Don Julio Anejo 750ML

Don Julio AƱejo 750ML is an 18-month aged tequila made from 100% blue Weber agave, bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof) in a 750ml presentation. Rated 95 points by Wine Enthusiast and awarded multiple gold medals at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, this expression has earned its reputation as one of the benchmark aƱejos in the category.

Quick Facts: ABV: 40% (80 proof)  |  Origin: Atotonilco el Alto, Jalisco, Mexico (Highlands)  |  Aged 18 Months  |  Distillery: NOM 1449 (Diageo México Operaciones)

Production & Heritage

Don Julio GonzĆ”lez founded his namesake distillery in the Highlands of Jalisco in 1942, and the brand has since become one of Mexico's most recognized tequila houses, now operated under NOM 1449 by Diageo MĆ©xico Operaciones. For the AƱejo expression, 100% Highland-grown blue Weber agave is slowly cooked for 72 hours in traditional masonry ovens before being double distilled. The resulting spirit is then aged for 18 months—six months beyond the legal minimum for the aƱejo classification—in small-batch quantities using American white oak barrels that have previously held tequila rather than the more common practice of sourcing fresh ex-bourbon casks, yielding a gentler oak influence that keeps the agave character intact.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with a fresh blend of citrus—lime, grapefruit, and mandarin—before settling into richer layers of caramel and wild honey. Beneath those top notes, cooked agave and a dusting of cinnamon create depth without heaviness.

Taste: On entry, the palate is full-bodied and led by sweet honey and vanilla, followed by a mid-palate surge of cooked agave, hazelnut, and integrated oak. As the flavors develop, butterscotch and a subtle smokiness emerge alongside warm cinnamon spice, giving the tequila a nearly bourbon-like richness while remaining distinctly agave-driven.

Finish: The finish is long and pleasantly warm, anchored by oak-infused butterscotch and lingering cinnamon. A gentle sweetness from wild honey trails off slowly, leaving a clean, well-structured close.

How to Drink Don Julio AƱejo

This tequila is best appreciated neat or with a single large ice cube, which gradually opens up the butterscotch and citrus aromatics as it dilutes. It also performs well in spirit-forward cocktails: try it in an AƱejo Old Fashioned, where the honey and oak notes complement agave syrup and Angostura bitters beautifully; in a Tequila Manhattan, where the butterscotch richness pairs naturally with sweet vermouth; or in a Smoke & Honey, combining the aƱejo with mezcal, honey syrup, and fresh lime for a layered take on a tequila sour.

Best For

  • Gifting a tequila enthusiast who appreciates aged expressions
  • After-dinner sipping alongside dessert or dark chocolate
  • Introducing bourbon drinkers to premium aged tequila
  • Building a home bar anchored by a critically acclaimed aƱejo

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Don Julio AƱejo taste like? Don Julio AƱejo delivers a full-bodied profile led by honey, butterscotch, and vanilla, layered over cooked agave, hazelnut, and warm cinnamon spice. The finish is long and smooth with oak-infused sweetness.

How does Don Julio Añejo compare to Patrón Añejo? Both are 100% agave añejos from Jalisco, but Don Julio Añejo is aged 18 months versus Patrón Añejo's minimum 12 months, which contributes to a richer, more butterscotch-forward character. Patrón Añejo tends to present a slightly drier, more oak-dominant profile, while Don Julio leans into honey sweetness and a fuller body.

Is Don Julio AƱejo good for sipping neat? Yes—its 18 months of barrel aging produce a smooth, complex tequila with enough depth and balance to stand on its own without mixers. Wine Enthusiast's 95-point rating specifically noted its honey sweetness and long butterscotch finish, qualities best experienced neat.

Where is Don Julio AƱejo made? Don Julio AƱejo is produced at the NOM 1449 distillery in Atotonilco el Alto, a town in the Highlands (Los Altos) of Jalisco, Mexico. The Highland terroir is known for producing agave with higher sugar content and more fruit-forward characteristics.

What foods pair well with Don Julio Añejo? Dark chocolate truffles complement the butterscotch and cinnamon notes; grilled ribeye steak matches the smoky oak undertones; aged Manchego cheese echoes the nutty, caramel qualities; mole negro mirrors the tequila's layered spice and sweetness; and flan or crème brûlée reinforces the honey and vanilla on the finish.

What sizes does Don Julio AƱejo come in? The standard bottle is 750ml, which is the most widely available format. A 375ml half-bottle is also produced in select markets.

Is Don Julio AƱejo worth the price? Don Julio AƱejo positions as a premium aƱejo tequila, priced above entry-level options but justified by its extended 18-month aging, 95-point Wine Enthusiast rating, and multiple San Francisco World Spirits Competition gold medals. Within the premium aƱejo tier, it represents strong value for the quality and consistency delivered.

Why Don Julio AƱejo?

The 18-month aging period—half again longer than the legal minimum—gives this aƱejo a maturity and barrel integration that many competitors at similar price points cannot match. The decision to age in American white oak barrels previously seasoned with tequila rather than fresh bourbon wood is an uncommon production choice that preserves the Highland agave's natural honey and citrus qualities beneath the oak. A 95-point score from Wine Enthusiast and consistent gold medal showings at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition confirm this is not just a recognizable label but a genuinely accomplished spirit. For drinkers who want an aƱejo that balances barrel richness with true agave character, Don Julio AƱejo sets a reliable standard in the category.

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Don Julio AƱejo 750ML is an 18-month aged tequila made from 100% blue Weber agave, bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof) in a 750ml presentation. Rated 95 points by Wine Enthusiast and awarded multiple gold medals at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, this expression has earned its reputation as one of the benchmark aƱejos in the category.

Quick Facts: ABV: 40% (80 proof)  |  Origin: Atotonilco el Alto, Jalisco, Mexico (Highlands)  |  Aged 18 Months  |  Distillery: NOM 1449 (Diageo México Operaciones)

Production & Heritage

Don Julio GonzĆ”lez founded his namesake distillery in the Highlands of Jalisco in 1942, and the brand has since become one of Mexico's most recognized tequila houses, now operated under NOM 1449 by Diageo MĆ©xico Operaciones. For the AƱejo expression, 100% Highland-grown blue Weber agave is slowly cooked for 72 hours in traditional masonry ovens before being double distilled. The resulting spirit is then aged for 18 months—six months beyond the legal minimum for the aƱejo classification—in small-batch quantities using American white oak barrels that have previously held tequila rather than the more common practice of sourcing fresh ex-bourbon casks, yielding a gentler oak influence that keeps the agave character intact.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with a fresh blend of citrus—lime, grapefruit, and mandarin—before settling into richer layers of caramel and wild honey. Beneath those top notes, cooked agave and a dusting of cinnamon create depth without heaviness.

Taste: On entry, the palate is full-bodied and led by sweet honey and vanilla, followed by a mid-palate surge of cooked agave, hazelnut, and integrated oak. As the flavors develop, butterscotch and a subtle smokiness emerge alongside warm cinnamon spice, giving the tequila a nearly bourbon-like richness while remaining distinctly agave-driven.

Finish: The finish is long and pleasantly warm, anchored by oak-infused butterscotch and lingering cinnamon. A gentle sweetness from wild honey trails off slowly, leaving a clean, well-structured close.

How to Drink Don Julio AƱejo

This tequila is best appreciated neat or with a single large ice cube, which gradually opens up the butterscotch and citrus aromatics as it dilutes. It also performs well in spirit-forward cocktails: try it in an AƱejo Old Fashioned, where the honey and oak notes complement agave syrup and Angostura bitters beautifully; in a Tequila Manhattan, where the butterscotch richness pairs naturally with sweet vermouth; or in a Smoke & Honey, combining the aƱejo with mezcal, honey syrup, and fresh lime for a layered take on a tequila sour.

Best For

  • Gifting a tequila enthusiast who appreciates aged expressions
  • After-dinner sipping alongside dessert or dark chocolate
  • Introducing bourbon drinkers to premium aged tequila
  • Building a home bar anchored by a critically acclaimed aƱejo

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Don Julio AƱejo taste like? Don Julio AƱejo delivers a full-bodied profile led by honey, butterscotch, and vanilla, layered over cooked agave, hazelnut, and warm cinnamon spice. The finish is long and smooth with oak-infused sweetness.

How does Don Julio Añejo compare to Patrón Añejo? Both are 100% agave añejos from Jalisco, but Don Julio Añejo is aged 18 months versus Patrón Añejo's minimum 12 months, which contributes to a richer, more butterscotch-forward character. Patrón Añejo tends to present a slightly drier, more oak-dominant profile, while Don Julio leans into honey sweetness and a fuller body.

Is Don Julio AƱejo good for sipping neat? Yes—its 18 months of barrel aging produce a smooth, complex tequila with enough depth and balance to stand on its own without mixers. Wine Enthusiast's 95-point rating specifically noted its honey sweetness and long butterscotch finish, qualities best experienced neat.

Where is Don Julio AƱejo made? Don Julio AƱejo is produced at the NOM 1449 distillery in Atotonilco el Alto, a town in the Highlands (Los Altos) of Jalisco, Mexico. The Highland terroir is known for producing agave with higher sugar content and more fruit-forward characteristics.

What foods pair well with Don Julio Añejo? Dark chocolate truffles complement the butterscotch and cinnamon notes; grilled ribeye steak matches the smoky oak undertones; aged Manchego cheese echoes the nutty, caramel qualities; mole negro mirrors the tequila's layered spice and sweetness; and flan or crème brûlée reinforces the honey and vanilla on the finish.

What sizes does Don Julio AƱejo come in? The standard bottle is 750ml, which is the most widely available format. A 375ml half-bottle is also produced in select markets.

Is Don Julio AƱejo worth the price? Don Julio AƱejo positions as a premium aƱejo tequila, priced above entry-level options but justified by its extended 18-month aging, 95-point Wine Enthusiast rating, and multiple San Francisco World Spirits Competition gold medals. Within the premium aƱejo tier, it represents strong value for the quality and consistency delivered.

Why Don Julio AƱejo?

The 18-month aging period—half again longer than the legal minimum—gives this aƱejo a maturity and barrel integration that many competitors at similar price points cannot match. The decision to age in American white oak barrels previously seasoned with tequila rather than fresh bourbon wood is an uncommon production choice that preserves the Highland agave's natural honey and citrus qualities beneath the oak. A 95-point score from Wine Enthusiast and consistent gold medal showings at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition confirm this is not just a recognizable label but a genuinely accomplished spirit. For drinkers who want an aƱejo that balances barrel richness with true agave character, Don Julio AƱejo sets a reliable standard in the category.

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