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Fortaleza Anejo Tequila 40% 750ml - United Cellars
Fortaleza Anejo Tequila 40% 750ml - United Cellars

Fortaleza Anejo Tequila 40% 750ml

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Regular price $229.99
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Fortaleza Anejo uses hand-harvested agave, brick ovens, and tahona milling to craft iconic traditional tequila.

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Matured in American oak barrels for up to three years, amplifying depth and oak character.

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Traditional tahona-milled agave, double distilled and slowly aged; caramelized agave, butterscotch, and spiced oak on a long finish.

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    • Description

      Fortaleza Anejo: Aged Elegance from the Heart of Tequila-Where Time and Tradition Hold Equal Weight

      If you've ever wondered what anejo should taste like when every step of the process is done with reverence, patience, and purpose, Fortaleza Anejo is your answer. This isn't barrel-dressed marketing. This is real tequila-born in stone ovens, milled by tahona, and rested slowly in American oak until it reaches something close to spiritual clarity.

      Made at NOM 1493 (Destilería La Fortaleza) in the town of Tequila itself, this distillery is more than historic-it's sacred ground. Owned and operated by the Sauza family's fifth generation, Fortaleza is the antithesis of industrial tequila. Every drop is a tribute to the old way: 100% estate-grown blue Weber agave, cooked in brick ovens, stone crushed, fermented in open-air wood tanks, and double-distilled in copper pot stills. No automation. No compromise.

      On the nose, Fortaleza Anejo is astonishingly complex. Cooked agave leads, loud and proud, followed by a cascade of baking spice, dried mango, candied orange peel, toasted almond, oak, and cigar box. There's also something beautifully savoury-leather, roasted herbs, maybe even a hint of old library dust. It smells like a moment, not just a liquid.

      The palate is rich, but never heavy. This isn't syrupy or over-oaked. Instead, it moves with confidence: caramelised agave, vanilla bean, clove, and cocoa nibs, supported by dry oak tannins and a touch of minerality that keeps everything grounded. The structure is firm, yet the mouthfeel is round-creamy without being cloying. There's also this whisper of citrus oil and dried fig at the edges, keeping it lifted.

      The finish is long and elegant-a slow fade of spice, agave, and oak, with just a flicker of salinity. It leaves your palate clean, never coated. Aged, yes. Refined, yes. But still very much alive.

      Fortaleza Anejo isn't for everyone-and that's exactly what makes it essential. It's not chasing smoothness. It's not hiding in oak. It's a rare blend of power and finesse, with every part of the process visible in the glass. From tahona to tank, from fire to flavour-this is what true anejo tequila tastes like.

      A bottle for the patient, the curious, the respectful. Best sipped slow, with no distractions.

      For collectors, connoisseurs, or anyone finally ready to understand why anejo can be so much more than just "aged"-this is your north star.



      Tasting Profile

      • Light
      • Full
      • Low Tannin
      • Tannic
      • Sweet
      • Dry
      • Low Acidity
      • High Acidity

    Description

    Fortaleza Anejo: Aged Elegance from the Heart of Tequila-Where Time and Tradition Hold Equal Weight

    If you've ever wondered what anejo should taste like when every step of the process is done with reverence, patience, and purpose, Fortaleza Anejo is your answer. This isn't barrel-dressed marketing. This is real tequila-born in stone ovens, milled by tahona, and rested slowly in American oak until it reaches something close to spiritual clarity.

    Made at NOM 1493 (Destilería La Fortaleza) in the town of Tequila itself, this distillery is more than historic-it's sacred ground. Owned and operated by the Sauza family's fifth generation, Fortaleza is the antithesis of industrial tequila. Every drop is a tribute to the old way: 100% estate-grown blue Weber agave, cooked in brick ovens, stone crushed, fermented in open-air wood tanks, and double-distilled in copper pot stills. No automation. No compromise.

    On the nose, Fortaleza Anejo is astonishingly complex. Cooked agave leads, loud and proud, followed by a cascade of baking spice, dried mango, candied orange peel, toasted almond, oak, and cigar box. There's also something beautifully savoury-leather, roasted herbs, maybe even a hint of old library dust. It smells like a moment, not just a liquid.

    The palate is rich, but never heavy. This isn't syrupy or over-oaked. Instead, it moves with confidence: caramelised agave, vanilla bean, clove, and cocoa nibs, supported by dry oak tannins and a touch of minerality that keeps everything grounded. The structure is firm, yet the mouthfeel is round-creamy without being cloying. There's also this whisper of citrus oil and dried fig at the edges, keeping it lifted.

    The finish is long and elegant-a slow fade of spice, agave, and oak, with just a flicker of salinity. It leaves your palate clean, never coated. Aged, yes. Refined, yes. But still very much alive.

    Fortaleza Anejo isn't for everyone-and that's exactly what makes it essential. It's not chasing smoothness. It's not hiding in oak. It's a rare blend of power and finesse, with every part of the process visible in the glass. From tahona to tank, from fire to flavour-this is what true anejo tequila tastes like.

    A bottle for the patient, the curious, the respectful. Best sipped slow, with no distractions.

    For collectors, connoisseurs, or anyone finally ready to understand why anejo can be so much more than just "aged"-this is your north star.



    Tasting Profile

    • Light
    • Full
    • Low Tannin
    • Tannic
    • Sweet
    • Dry
    • Low Acidity
    • High Acidity