These are the anejo tequilas on that list.


Casa Noble Anejo -

 I lightened this picture so you could see the label.
 This is nice tequila, maybe too nice. I tried it in Santa Fe.
 Casa Noble costs more than Chinaco, so that's a strike.
 My biggest problem with it is it's hardly there.
 It's so smooth, you don't feel a kick or a burn.
 
 Vodka you want to taste like water - no flavor.
 But your tequila should have flavor all over the place.
 
Tequila XQ -

 This one I'm waiting to try.
 Only saw it for sale on time, in Las vegas at a liquor store on Flamingo Road.
 It was $75, so I'll try it when we go to Las Vegas.

Don Eduardo Anejo -

 Never tried it, it seems so regular.
 They sell it in stores here in K-Drag, so if I get a good
  recommendation from someone, I'll spring for a shot.

Del Dueno Anejo -

 This is good stuff, but I never tried it side by side with the champ.
 It comes in a wooden crate, stuffed with hay, which is cool.

El Tesoro de Don Filipe Anejo -

 Tried this in Dallas, and a couple of times afterwards.
 Not bad, very fruity, Mrs. BC likes it in margaritas.
 Priced right, too.
 

El Conquistador Anejo -

 Gag me! I used to speak highly of this anejo, but I bought
 a bottle recently and was sorry after the first taste.

Jose Cuervo Anejo -

 I never have tried this, mostly to punish them for Cuervo Gold,
 which isn't even tequila, but people think it is. Next time I'm in a
 Mexican restaurant I'll break down and order a shot.
 

Hussongs Anejo -

 No good, just keep walking.

Chinaco Anejo -

 The champ, after thousands of hours of research.
 Please, Koresh, domn't let me find a better-tasting tequila
 cause it'll probably cost $125 and then I'm in trouble.
 

Jose Cuervo 1800 Anejo -

 Again, never dignified this stuff with a taste.
 It's made by those urine people at Cuervo.
 Christ, it's the color of turpentine.

 But, for research purposes only, I should try a sip,
 then dump what's left in her margarita to kill the flavor.

Tequila Lapis Anejo -

 Another one that's too smooth. Just slightly more expensive than the champ,
 has a buttery taste, which isn't all bad, but it's no Chinaco.
 

Sauza Conmemorativo Anejo -

 I've tried this, wasn't impressed.
 The Sauza Tres Generations is better, but it's not that good.

 

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