Description
Patrn Aejo 375ml is a 100% Weber Blue Agave tequila aged a minimum of 12 months, bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof) in a convenient 375ml format. Rated 90 points by Wine Enthusiast, this aejo distinguishes itself through an uncommon tri-barrel aging program using French oak, Hungarian oak, and used American whiskey barrels a process that builds layers of complexity rarely found in the category.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Jalisco, Mexico | Aged Minimum 12 Months | Distillery: Hacienda Patrn
Production & Heritage
Patrn Aejo is produced at the Hacienda Patrn distillery in the highlands of Jalisco, Mexico. The tequila is crafted from 100% Weber Blue Agave and distilled in small batches before entering its signature aging regimen. While most aejo tequilas rest in a single barrel type typically American oak Patrn rotates its spirit through a combination of French oak, Hungarian oak, and previously used American whiskey barrels for a minimum of 12 months. This tri-barrel approach imparts a broader spectrum of wood influence, yielding both the sweetness associated with bourbon barrels and the tighter grain character that European oak provides.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with cooked agave and warm vanilla before moving into deeper notes of raisins and medium oak. A faint citrus accent lifts the heavier caramel undertones, keeping the bouquet balanced.
Taste: Entry is smooth and sweet, led by distinct oak and vanilla. At mid-palate, raisin and honey flavors emerge alongside a velvety texture, while hints of chocolate, baking spice, and ripe melon add dimension at the peak. The agave core remains present throughout, anchoring the wood-driven sweetness.
Finish: Medium-long, with caramel and gentle smoky notes tapering gradually. A light oak tannin gives the finish structure without bitterness.
How to Drink Patrn Aejo
Sipping neat at room temperature is the most rewarding way to experience this tequila; a single large ice cube can open up the honey and caramel notes without diluting the oak character. For cocktails, three options stand out: an Aejo Old Fashioned, where the vanilla and oak profile mirrors the bourbon traditionally used; a Tequila Manhattan, since the European oak tannins pair naturally with sweet vermouth; and a Spiced Mexican Coffee, where the chocolate and caramel undertones complement dark-roast espresso.
Best For
- Gifting a tequila enthusiast who appreciates barrel-aged expressions
- Sampling a premium aejo before committing to a full 750ml bottle
- After-dinner sipping alongside dessert or a fine cigar
- Building a tequila tasting flight across blanco, reposado, and aejo
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Patrn Aejo taste like? Patrn Aejo delivers smooth, sweet flavors of oak, vanilla, honey, and raisin, with supporting hints of chocolate and baking spice. The finish carries caramel and gentle smoke.
How does Patrn Aejo compare to Don Julio Aejo? Both are premium 100% agave aejos aged roughly 1218 months, but Patrn uses a tri-barrel system (French, Hungarian, and American oak) while Don Julio Aejo ages exclusively in American white oak. This gives Patrn Aejo a broader oak profile and slightly more tannic structure, whereas Don Julio tends toward a lighter, butterscotch-forward character.
Is Patrn Aejo good for sipping neat? Yes its 40% ABV and velvety texture make it approachable on its own, and the multi-barrel aging provides enough complexity to reward slow sipping without needing a mixer.
Where is Patrn Aejo made? Patrn Aejo is produced at the Hacienda Patrn distillery located in the highlands of Jalisco, Mexico, one of the country’s premier agave-growing regions.
What foods pair well with Patrn Aejo? Dark chocolate truffles complement the cocoa and vanilla notes; grilled pork with mole sauce mirrors the spice and caramel character; aged Manchego cheese echoes the nutty oak; pan-seared duck breast pairs well with the smoky finish; and flan or crme brle aligns with the honey and caramel sweetness.
What sizes does Patrn Aejo come in? Patrn Aejo is commonly available in 375ml and 750ml bottles, with a 1L format also produced for select markets.
Is Patrn Aejo worth the price? Patrn Aejo positions as a premium aejo tequila, and its 90-point Wine Enthusiast rating, small-batch production, and tri-barrel aging program place it competitively against other top-shelf expressions in its category.
Why Patrn Aejo?
The tri-barrel aging system rotating the spirit through French oak, Hungarian oak, and used American whiskey barrels is the clearest differentiator here, and it is not a common practice among major aejo producers. That technique earned the expression a 90-point score from Wine Enthusiast, validating the added complexity it brings. The 375ml size makes this a practical entry point for exploring aged tequila at a premium level without a large investment. For drinkers who want an aejo with genuine barrel depth and a layered flavor profile rooted in agave rather than wood alone, Patrn Aejo delivers on both counts.








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