
Espolon Extra Anejo 750ML
Espolòn Extra Añejo Tequila 750mL is a double-cask-aged 100% Blue Weber agave extra añejo bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof). What distinguishes this expression from the crowded extra añejo field is its finishing period in French Chardonnay casks — a deliberate move by Maestro Tequilero Jesús Susunaga Acosta to layer wine-barrel complexity onto a traditional Highland tequila foundation.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% (80 Proof) | Origin: Los Altos (Highlands), Jalisco, Mexico | Aged 3 Years (2.5 yr American Oak + 6 mo French Chardonnay Casks) | Distillery: Casa San Nicolás (NOM 1440)
Production & Heritage
Casa San Nicolás was founded in 1998 in the Los Altos highlands of Jalisco by the late Master Distiller Cirilo Oropeza, who oversaw operations until his passing in 2020. The distillery still slow-cooks hand-harvested Blue Weber agave piñas in traditional brick hornos before crushing, fermenting — with music and sound waves played during fermentation, a longstanding and distinctive Casa San Nicolás production quirk — and double-distilling the liquid. For this extra añejo, the distillate enters ex-bourbon American oak barrels for two and a half years, then transfers into French Chardonnay casks for a six-month finish. Most extra añejos age exclusively in American oak, making the Chardonnay finish a genuine point of differentiation within the category. As current Maestro Tequilero Jesús Susunaga Acosta has noted, finishing the liquid in French Chardonnay casks was a deliberate choice to introduce the complexity that wine barrels bring.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Caramel and vanilla arrive first from the extended bourbon-barrel aging, followed by toasted oak. The Chardonnay cask influence emerges as subtle stone fruit, white peach, and a delicate floral lift that separates this nose from more conventionally aged expressions.
Taste: The entry is warm with vanilla and citrus, giving way to a mid-palate of light dried fruit, baking spice, and layered oak. The Chardonnay cask influence is most apparent here, balancing the sweeter caramel tones with a slightly vinous, fruit-driven complexity that keeps the palate evolving rather than settling into a single register.
Finish: Medium-long with toasted oak, sweet spice, and lingering caramel that slowly fades into a clean, rounded close. The finish stays rich without turning heavy — a hallmark of the dual-cask approach.
How to Drink Espolòn Extra Añejo
The Chardonnay cask complexity is best explored neat, at room temperature, or with a single ice cube to gently open the aromatics. That said, the 80-proof bottling strength and approachable profile make it versatile enough for spirit-forward cocktails. An Old Fashioned benefits from the caramel and baking spice backbone. A Tequila Manhattan plays well against the stone fruit and oak character. A Boulevardier variation — substituting this extra añejo for bourbon — allows the Chardonnay cask sweetness to counter the Campari bitterness effectively.
Best For
- Introducing a bourbon drinker to aged tequila — the American oak and vanilla profile creates a familiar bridge
- Gifting a tequila enthusiast who already owns Don Julio 1942 and wants something with a different finishing technique
- After-dinner sipping alongside chocolate or dessert courses
- Building a home bar's aged-tequila shelf at a mid-range price point
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Espolòn Extra Añejo taste like? It leads with caramel, vanilla, and citrus from its American oak aging, then introduces dried fruit, baking spice, and subtle stone fruit from the French Chardonnay cask finish. The overall profile is rich and layered without being overly sweet.
How does Espolòn Extra Añejo compare to Don Julio 1942? Both are Highland Jalisco extra añejos with caramel-and-vanilla-forward profiles, but Espolòn's Chardonnay cask finish adds a stone fruit and floral dimension that 1942 does not have. Espolòn Extra Añejo is positioned at roughly one-third of Don Julio 1942's price, making it a frequently cited value alternative among tequila enthusiasts.
Is Espolòn Extra Añejo good for sipping neat? Yes — the 40% ABV and three-year double-cask aging produce a smooth, layered spirit that rewards slow, neat sipping without requiring dilution.
Where is Espolòn Extra Añejo made? It is produced at Casa San Nicolás (NOM 1440), located in the Los Altos highlands of Jalisco, Mexico. The distillery, founded in 1998, sources hand-harvested 100% Blue Weber agave from the surrounding highland terrain.
What foods pair well with Espolòn Extra Añejo? Dark chocolate truffles complement the caramel and vanilla notes. Grilled stone fruit like peaches mirrors the Chardonnay cask character. Aged Manchego cheese matches the oak and spice. Mole-sauced dishes echo the baking spice complexity. Crème brûlée shares the caramelized sweetness without overwhelming the tequila.
What sizes does Espolòn Extra Añejo come in? The standard and widely available size is the 750mL bottle.
Is Espolòn Extra Añejo worth the price? It positions as a mid-range extra añejo — significantly less expensive than ultra-premium competitors like Don Julio 1942 while delivering a dual-cask complexity that many single-barrel extra añejos in its price tier do not attempt.
Why Espolòn Extra Añejo?
The defining feature here is the production choice itself: finishing in French Chardonnay casks after extended American oak aging is uncommon in the extra añejo category, where most producers simply age longer in a single barrel type and call it a day. That finishing step introduces stone fruit and floral nuances that genuinely differentiate the flavor profile from conventionally produced competitors. Combined with Casa San Nicolás's traditional horno-cooked, double-distilled production methods and the distillery's distinctive use of sound waves during fermentation, this expression represents a Highland tequila with a clear identity rather than a generic oak-bomb. At its price tier, it fills a specific gap for drinkers who want extra añejo complexity without the triple-digit cost of entry.
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Description
Espolòn Extra Añejo Tequila 750mL is a double-cask-aged 100% Blue Weber agave extra añejo bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof). What distinguishes this expression from the crowded extra añejo field is its finishing period in French Chardonnay casks — a deliberate move by Maestro Tequilero Jesús Susunaga Acosta to layer wine-barrel complexity onto a traditional Highland tequila foundation.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% (80 Proof) | Origin: Los Altos (Highlands), Jalisco, Mexico | Aged 3 Years (2.5 yr American Oak + 6 mo French Chardonnay Casks) | Distillery: Casa San Nicolás (NOM 1440)
Production & Heritage
Casa San Nicolás was founded in 1998 in the Los Altos highlands of Jalisco by the late Master Distiller Cirilo Oropeza, who oversaw operations until his passing in 2020. The distillery still slow-cooks hand-harvested Blue Weber agave piñas in traditional brick hornos before crushing, fermenting — with music and sound waves played during fermentation, a longstanding and distinctive Casa San Nicolás production quirk — and double-distilling the liquid. For this extra añejo, the distillate enters ex-bourbon American oak barrels for two and a half years, then transfers into French Chardonnay casks for a six-month finish. Most extra añejos age exclusively in American oak, making the Chardonnay finish a genuine point of differentiation within the category. As current Maestro Tequilero Jesús Susunaga Acosta has noted, finishing the liquid in French Chardonnay casks was a deliberate choice to introduce the complexity that wine barrels bring.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Caramel and vanilla arrive first from the extended bourbon-barrel aging, followed by toasted oak. The Chardonnay cask influence emerges as subtle stone fruit, white peach, and a delicate floral lift that separates this nose from more conventionally aged expressions.
Taste: The entry is warm with vanilla and citrus, giving way to a mid-palate of light dried fruit, baking spice, and layered oak. The Chardonnay cask influence is most apparent here, balancing the sweeter caramel tones with a slightly vinous, fruit-driven complexity that keeps the palate evolving rather than settling into a single register.
Finish: Medium-long with toasted oak, sweet spice, and lingering caramel that slowly fades into a clean, rounded close. The finish stays rich without turning heavy — a hallmark of the dual-cask approach.
How to Drink Espolòn Extra Añejo
The Chardonnay cask complexity is best explored neat, at room temperature, or with a single ice cube to gently open the aromatics. That said, the 80-proof bottling strength and approachable profile make it versatile enough for spirit-forward cocktails. An Old Fashioned benefits from the caramel and baking spice backbone. A Tequila Manhattan plays well against the stone fruit and oak character. A Boulevardier variation — substituting this extra añejo for bourbon — allows the Chardonnay cask sweetness to counter the Campari bitterness effectively.
Best For
- Introducing a bourbon drinker to aged tequila — the American oak and vanilla profile creates a familiar bridge
- Gifting a tequila enthusiast who already owns Don Julio 1942 and wants something with a different finishing technique
- After-dinner sipping alongside chocolate or dessert courses
- Building a home bar's aged-tequila shelf at a mid-range price point
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Espolòn Extra Añejo taste like? It leads with caramel, vanilla, and citrus from its American oak aging, then introduces dried fruit, baking spice, and subtle stone fruit from the French Chardonnay cask finish. The overall profile is rich and layered without being overly sweet.
How does Espolòn Extra Añejo compare to Don Julio 1942? Both are Highland Jalisco extra añejos with caramel-and-vanilla-forward profiles, but Espolòn's Chardonnay cask finish adds a stone fruit and floral dimension that 1942 does not have. Espolòn Extra Añejo is positioned at roughly one-third of Don Julio 1942's price, making it a frequently cited value alternative among tequila enthusiasts.
Is Espolòn Extra Añejo good for sipping neat? Yes — the 40% ABV and three-year double-cask aging produce a smooth, layered spirit that rewards slow, neat sipping without requiring dilution.
Where is Espolòn Extra Añejo made? It is produced at Casa San Nicolás (NOM 1440), located in the Los Altos highlands of Jalisco, Mexico. The distillery, founded in 1998, sources hand-harvested 100% Blue Weber agave from the surrounding highland terrain.
What foods pair well with Espolòn Extra Añejo? Dark chocolate truffles complement the caramel and vanilla notes. Grilled stone fruit like peaches mirrors the Chardonnay cask character. Aged Manchego cheese matches the oak and spice. Mole-sauced dishes echo the baking spice complexity. Crème brûlée shares the caramelized sweetness without overwhelming the tequila.
What sizes does Espolòn Extra Añejo come in? The standard and widely available size is the 750mL bottle.
Is Espolòn Extra Añejo worth the price? It positions as a mid-range extra añejo — significantly less expensive than ultra-premium competitors like Don Julio 1942 while delivering a dual-cask complexity that many single-barrel extra añejos in its price tier do not attempt.
Why Espolòn Extra Añejo?
The defining feature here is the production choice itself: finishing in French Chardonnay casks after extended American oak aging is uncommon in the extra añejo category, where most producers simply age longer in a single barrel type and call it a day. That finishing step introduces stone fruit and floral nuances that genuinely differentiate the flavor profile from conventionally produced competitors. Combined with Casa San Nicolás's traditional horno-cooked, double-distilled production methods and the distillery's distinctive use of sound waves during fermentation, this expression represents a Highland tequila with a clear identity rather than a generic oak-bomb. At its price tier, it fills a specific gap for drinkers who want extra añejo complexity without the triple-digit cost of entry.











