Cava de Oro Extra Aged Añejo Tequila

Regular price $99.99

54 reviews

750ml

Cava de Oro Extra Aged Añejo Tequila

Extra Añejo Tequila | Aged 5 Years | Ultra-Smooth & Luxuriously Sweet

Available now at Liquor Boutique

Cava de Oro Extra Aged Añejo Tequila is a decadent, extra-aged spirit that delivers a uniquely sweet and velvety experience. Aged for five full years in French white oak barrels, this tequila boasts a deep amber color, dessert-like richness, and a smooth, lingering finish — making it a standout choice for sipping and gifting alike.

Crafted in the Jalisco Highlands, it reflects traditional techniques and bold innovation, offering a premium tequila experience that's as indulgent as it is unforgettable.


Tasting Notes:
Nose: Cooked agave, caramel, vanilla, dried fruit, and toasted oak.
Palate: Sweet and silky with notes of maple, cinnamon, toffee, and subtle spice.
Finish: Long, warm, and ultra-smooth with lingering oak and agave sweetness.


Why Buy Cava de Oro Extra Aged Añejo:

  • Aged 5 years — longer than most extra añejos on the market

  • Distinctively sweet and smooth flavor profile

  • Elegant packaging perfect for gifting or collecting

  • A standout for tequila lovers who enjoy rich, dessert-like spirits

  • Available now at Liquor Boutique — limited supply


How to Enjoy:
Sip neat in a Glencairn or tequila glass to appreciate its complex layers. Best after dinner or as a celebratory pour. Pairs well with chocolate, cigars, or aged cheeses.


Have Any Questions?

How is this different from standard añejo tequila?
This is an Extra Añejo, aged 5 years — far longer than the minimum 1-year aging required for añejos — resulting in deeper flavors and added complexity.

Is it very sweet?
Yes — this tequila is known for its distinctively sweet and dessert-like profile, often compared to cognac or dessert wine.

Is it meant for mixing or sipping?
It’s best enjoyed neat or with a single ice cube — too special (and rich) for cocktails.

Where is it made?
Cava de Oro is produced in El Arenal, Jalisco, Mexico, using highland agave and traditional distillation methods.