Description
Lunazul Extra Anejo 750ML is a 100% Blue Weber agave tequila aged 46 months in bourbon barrels, bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof) in a 750ml format. What distinguishes this expression is its extended maturation in used Elijah Craig Small Batch Bourbon Whiskey barrels, a crossover aging technique that layers bourbon-driven sweetness over an earthy agave foundation.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% (80 Proof) | Origin: Jalisco, Mexico | Aged 46 Months (Extra Aejo) | Distillery: Tierra de Agaves
Production & Heritage
Lunazul is produced at the Tierra de Agaves Distillery in the highlands and valleys of Jalisco, Mexico. The Extra Aejo begins with 100% Blue Weber agave that is double-distilled in stainless steel pot stills fitted with copper coils a setup that retains agave character while stripping harsh congeners. After distillation, the liquid enters used Elijah Craig Small Batch Bourbon barrels, where it rests for 46 months well beyond the three-year minimum required for the Extra Aejo classification. This extended bourbon-barrel maturation imparts deep caramel and vanilla tones that distinguish it from the brand’s younger Aejo and Blanco expressions.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Dark chocolate and vanilla lead the nose, followed by toasted oak and a faint bourbon-like warmth. There is an underlying earthiness from the cooked agave that grounds the sweeter barrel-driven notes.
Taste: The entry is silky and sweet, with caramel and brown sugar arriving immediately. At mid-palate, baking spices cinnamon in particular emerge alongside rich cooked agave and a gentle salinity. The bourbon barrel influence is unmistakable, weaving toffee and honey through the denser agave core.
Finish: Medium in length, with lingering toasted oak, brown sugar, and a touch of tannin-driven bitterness. A trace of cream and light minerality almost slate-like fades quietly.
How to Drink Lunazul Extra Aejo
Sipping neat at room temperature is the most rewarding way to experience the bourbon barrel influence and layered agave complexity. A single ice cube will open up the sweeter caramel and vanilla notes without muting the finish. For cocktails, the 46-month aging and bourbon character give it unusual versatility:
- Aejo Old Fashioned The toffee and oak notes mirror bourbon beautifully, making this a seamless swap in the classic template with agave syrup and mole bitters.
- Tequila Manhattan The brown sugar and cinnamon carry well against sweet vermouth, creating a darker, spicier riff on the original.
- Oaxacan-Inspired Sidecar Pair with orange liqueur and fresh lime to let the chocolate and caramel notes play against bright citrus acidity.
Best For
- Bourbon drinkers exploring aged tequila for the first time
- Gifting a spirits enthusiast who appreciates cross-category barrel aging
- After-dinner sipping alongside dark chocolate desserts
- Building a premium home bar with versatile Extra Aejo tequila
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Lunazul Extra Aejo taste like? Lunazul Extra Aejo delivers caramel, brown sugar, and dark chocolate up front, with baking spices and cooked agave developing through the mid-palate. The finish carries toasted oak, toffee, and a subtle tannin grip from the extended barrel aging.
How does Lunazul Extra Aejo compare to Cuervo Tradicional? Both are 100% Blue Weber agave tequilas positioned at accessible price points, but the Lunazul Extra Aejo offers significantly more barrel complexity due to its 46-month maturation in Elijah Craig bourbon barrels. Cuervo Tradicional’s Aejo, by contrast, carries lighter oak influence with a shorter aging period, making it brighter and less bourbon-inflected.
Is Lunazul Extra Aejo good for sipping neat? Yes the nearly four years of barrel aging produce a smooth, layered sipper with enough depth and sweetness to stand on its own without cocktail support. A touch of water or a single ice cube can further soften the oak tannins.
Where is Lunazul Extra Aejo made? Lunazul Extra Aejo is produced at the Tierra de Agaves Distillery in Jalisco, Mexico, the heartland of tequila production. All Lunazul expressions are distilled in Jalisco using regionally grown 100% Blue Weber agave.
What foods pair well with Lunazul Extra Aejo? Dark chocolate truffles complement the cocoa and caramel notes. Mole negro, with its complex spice and chocolate profile, mirrors the tequila’s depth. Grilled stone fruit with a cinnamon glaze echoes the baking spice character. Aged Manchego cheese provides a salty, nutty counterpoint to the sweetness. Pecan pie or flan round out a dessert pairing with matching caramel and brown sugar tones.
What sizes does Lunazul Extra Aejo come in? The standard bottle size is 750ml, which is the most widely available format.
Is Lunazul Extra Aejo worth the price? Lunazul Extra Aejo positions as a value-driven entry into the Extra Aejo category, where many competitors command significantly higher prices for comparable aging. The 46-month maturation in named bourbon barrels Elijah Craig adds a transparency and production credibility that is uncommon at this price tier.
Why Lunazul Extra Aejo?
The defining feature here is specificity: Lunazul names the exact bourbon barrel source Elijah Craig Small Batch rather than citing generic “American oak” or “bourbon barrels,” which gives drinkers a clear picture of the flavor influence. At 46 months of aging, this expression exceeds the Extra Aejo minimum by nearly a full year, resulting in deeper integration between the agave distillate and the barrel’s caramel and vanilla character. For bourbon enthusiasts curious about tequila, the crossover appeal is immediate and genuine. Within a crowded Extra Aejo field that often demands premium pricing, this bottling delivers serious barrel complexity without requiring a collector-level investment.




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