Tears of Llorona No.3 Extra Anejo Tequila 1L

Regular price $299.99

1 Liter

Tears of Llorona No. 3 Extra Añejo Tequila

Old-World Elegance | Sherry Barrel Maturation | Sipping Perfection

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Tears of Llorona No. 3 is the culmination of artisanal craftsmanship and patience. Made from 100% blue Weber agave in Jalisco, this extra añejo is aged for 3½ years—first in new American oak, then in ex-Pedro Ximénez and ex-Oloroso sherry casks. The result is a deeply complex and silky tequila, laden with rich Baroque-style flavors that invite a slow, reflective sip.


Tasting Notes:

  • Nose: Lush aromas of dried figs, dark chocolate, toasted oak, and a hint of spice

  • Palate: Luscious caramel, roasted agave, honeyed marzipan, nutmeg, and rich raisin

  • Finish: Long, velvety, and warm—with notes of sherry sweetness and cocoa-dusted oak


Why Buy Tears of Llorona No. 3 Extra Añejo:

  • Aged nearly four years in three distinct barrel types for unmatched depth

  • Sherry cask influence introduces decadent, layered sweetness and complexity

  • Small-batch production from estate-grown agave ensures quality and character

  • Silky, refined body suited for contemplative sipping or luxurious moments

  • Exemplary bottle presentation—ideal for collectors or premium gifting


How to Enjoy:
Enjoy neat in a snifter or Glencairn glass at room temperature to savor full aromatic richness. Add a single large ice cube to gently open the flavor profile. Pairs beautifully with dark chocolate, aged cheeses, or dry figs. For a sophisticated cocktail, stir into a tequila-based Manhattan or Old Fashioned with sweet vermouth and a dash of bitters.


Have Any Questions?
What makes No. 3 different from No. 1 or No. 2?
Each Tears of Llorona release ages in different sherry casks—No. 3 features a balanced mix of both Oloroso and PX cask influence for richer nuance.

Is this tequila good for sipping or mixing?
Outstanding for sipping—it shines neat or with a single ice cube—but also elevates simple, spirit-forward cocktails.

How long is it aged?
Approximately 3½ years across multiple barrel finishes, placing it in the extra‑añejo category.

Is this a limited-release product?
Yes, produced in small batches that are often highly sought after by collectors.