Last Updated on: 7th April 2024, 08:41 pm
J Highland
J Highland is a certified sommelier with 30 years in the liquor industry, owning a pub, a liquor store, and moonlighting as an agave spirits distiller.
Not willing to pay top-dollar for Don Julio 70?
This post presents some affordable options that are just as good.
Quick Note: Running a pub and liquor store provides me ample access to various spirits, in addition, I moonlight as an agave spirits distiller. I assess them using customer feedback, expert opinions and online research.

Written by: J Highland
List of Similar Tequilas to Don Julio 70 & Alternatives
Prices are approximate and stated in USD:
| Tequila | Price |
| Don Julio 70 | $64 |
| Maestro Dobel Diamante | $45 |
| Tequileño Cristalino | $53 |
| El Mayor Cristalino | $38 |
| Don Julio Añejo | $57 |
Maestro Dobel Diamante

Maestro Dobel is an affordable standout in the world of Tequila.
Despite its Blanco appearance, it’s a Cristalino blend of Reposado, Añejo, and Extra Añejo Tequila.
Known for their smoothness, Cristalino Tequilas like Maestro Dobel doesn’t disappoint.
The nose boasts lemongrass, vanilla, agave, oak, and subtle alcohol hints.
The palate delivers a smooth and flavorful experience with rich agave, vanilla, oak, and a touch of black pepper.
The finish is medium to long, and warmly sweet, with notes of oak and subtle black pepper.
Maestro Dobel offers excellent value, representing Cuervo’s finest, states tequila expert Neil Coleman.
Tequileño Cristalino

Tequileño offers an authentic blue agave flavor, known for its smoothness, with citrus and vanilla notes.
The Cristalino is aged for four months in American oak barrels, just like the Reposado.
This brand, established in 1959 by Don Jorge Salles and now run by his grandson, is celebrated among Tequila enthusiasts for its additive-free spirits.
El Mayor Cristalino

El Mayor’s Cristalino offers exceptional value, standing out as an affordable alternative to Don Julio 70.
It greets the nose with an initial alcohol note, followed by hints of citrus and mint.
With a creamy and smooth mouthfeel, it provides a delightful tasting experience.
Prominent agave flavors dominate the palate, accompanied by refreshing notes of citrus and mint, followed by a pleasing peppery undertone.
The finish is satisfyingly long, featuring a subtle warmth and a refreshing mint accent, making El Mayor an excellent value for its price range.
Don Julio Añejo

Don Julio 70 is essentially the same as Don Julio Añejo but undergoes charcoal filtration and triple distillation.
I prefer Don Julio Añejo for its livelier character with cinnamon and oak notes.
Don Julio Añejo boasts a bourbon-like nose with vanilla, oak, caramel, and a hint of orange.
It’s pleasantly warm on the palate with consistent cinnamon notes, vanilla, oak, sweet butterscotch, and a touch of smokiness.
The finish is long and warmly cinnamon-led, making it a balanced and enjoyable sipper, especially for cinnamon lovers.
Don Julio 70

Don Julio 70 exhibits an enchanting aroma of floral notes, honey, blue agave, and vanilla.
The palate offers a remarkably smooth and complex experience, with flavors of vanilla, oak, caramel, and a delicate hint of agave.
The finish is equally smooth, featuring notes of vanilla, oak, and a subtle touch of black pepper, with minimal warmth.
Don Julio 70 is exceptionally smooth and enjoyable, with a delightful flavor profile that can make it disappear in no time.
