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								<title><![CDATA[Cava de Oro Tequila Anejo: Sweet...Way too sweet]]></title>
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				<img src="https://mail.tequila.net/media/reviews/photos/original/5c/ba/6a/559_tequilacavadeoroanejo_1204236477.jpg" decoding="async" loading="lazy" alt="Cava de Oro Tequila Anejo" title="Cava de Oro Tequila Anejo" class="jrMediaPhoto" align="left" width="150" height="150" />				This is the younger sibling of the Extra Añejo that won best in show at Spirits of Mexico 2012.  My hopes were high for that one, but I found it to be overly sweet and I'm hoping that less time the the barrel allows the agave to shine through a bit more.  Here's to hoping...

Price: $50/bottle

Aroma: Sweet agave, cotton candy and some oak.

Initial Taste: Candied.  It's not even an agave sweetness.  I don't think this flavor profile is possible without additives. 

Body: Medium bodied and still really sweet.  There's a bit of a chemical aspect that gives it an odd overall flavor.  There's some wood too, but it's overpowered by sugar.

Finish: A smoky and almost rubbery aspect on the finish to go along with the overpowering sweetness.  Not a great finish. 

In all honesty, this doesn't even taste much like tequila.  It tastes like sugar with some wood chips mixed in.  For the $50 price tag, I'd recommend a lot more things than this tequila.  I hate writing reviews that don't find redeeming aspects or flavors that some people might like, but this line so far with the añejo and XA is one to pass up.  				]]></description>
				<pubDate>Sat, 21 Dec 2013 03:53:47 +0000</pubDate>
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				<img src="https://mail.tequila.net/media/reviews/photos/original/5c/ba/6a/559_tequilacavadeoroanejo_1204236477.jpg" decoding="async" loading="lazy" alt="Cava de Oro Tequila Anejo" title="Cava de Oro Tequila Anejo" class="jrMediaPhoto" align="left" width="150" height="150" />				Not available in US - - picked up a bottle in Playa del Carmen for $55 USD  & REALLY glad we did! Compares favorably with other extra anejos: very smooth, nice bouquet, honey finish.  Definitely a sipper- - goes great with a nice cigar.  It comes with an extra, final shot in the cap but darned if I can figure out how to get it out! (i guess by the time you finish the bottle you've ad time to figure it out.)   If you can only bring back two bottles of tequila, and want to bring back something truly top shelf that you cannot get stateside, you won't go wrong with a bottle of this fine tequila.				]]></description>
				<pubDate>Mon, 21 Nov 2011 04:32:13 +0000</pubDate>
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