Last Updated on: 16th May 2024, 12:59 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.
Discover everything about G4 Extra Añejo 55 in this in-depth review that answers all your related questions!
Reviewed by: J Highland
G4 Extra Añejo 55 Tequila: A Revelation for Añejo Skeptics (Agave-Forward, Strong, Additive-Free)
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Do you typically avoid Extra Añejo tequilas because the aging process overshadows the agave flavor with oak and vanilla? Tequila expert Neil Coleman sheds light on G4 Extra Añejo 55, a unique Añejo that might change your mind.
Strengths:
- Agave-Forward Añejo: Unlike many Extra Añejos, G4 Extra Añejo 55 retains the agave character as the dominant flavor, even after extended aging.
- Subtle Oak and Caramel: The aging process does introduce oak and caramel notes, but they complement the agave instead of overpowering it.
- Full-Bodied with a Kick: Bottled at 90 proof, this tequila offers a satisfyingly full body and a pleasant warming sensation on the palate.
- Additive-Free Purity: G4 Extra Añejo 55 is produced without any additives or artificial ingredients, ensuring a pure tequila experience.
Weaknesses:
- Limited Availability: Finding G4 Extra Añejo 55 might require some effort as it's not readily available in most liquor stores.
Verdict: This Extra Añejo is a favorite of Neil Coleman. The consistent quality, focus on agave flavor, strong proof, and additive-free nature make it a top choice for those seeking a unique and exceptional Extra Añejo experience.
The Takeaway: G4 Extra Añejo 55 defies expectations. If you appreciate a pronounced agave character even in aged tequilas, this might be your new favorite Añejo. Just be prepared to put in some extra effort to find it!
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Tasting Notes

- Nose: Agave, oak, black pepper, caramel
- Palate: Agave, oak, pepper, caramel, leather
- Alcohol content: 90 proof (45% ABV)
- How to drink: Neat
- Similar to: Tapatio 110
The nose of Extra Añejo 55 presents agave, subtle oak, black pepper, and a hint of caramel.
On the palate, this Tequila offers a smooth and buttery texture.
Flavors are surprisingly rich in agave despite the 55-month aging length.
Alongside agave, there are sweet fruity notes, black pepper, caramel, and a subtle hint of old leather.
The finish is long, showcasing more agave character, oak, and a pleasant touch of warmth, reminding you of its Tequila nature.
How did I review G4 Extra Añejo 55?
I run a pub and a liquor store, granting me extensive access to various spirits, in addition, I moonlight as an agave spirits distiller.
My evaluations include my insights and feedback from customers and patrons and Tequila expert opinions from Neil Coleman who has been for decades in the liquor business.
I also corroborate my views with online research to ensure accuracy.
Our ratings are determined primarily by four key factors: aroma, taste, finish, and value for money. While we do consider packaging, it is of lesser importance to us, as we prioritize the quality of the liquid inside over the aesthetics of the bottle.
⭐ - Poor, ⭐⭐ - Average, ⭐⭐⭐ - Good, ⭐⭐⭐⭐ - Very Good, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - Excellent.
Frequently Asked Questions
How should it be served?
- Best enjoyed neat to appreciate its rich agave flavor fully.
- To avoid diluting the flavors, it's advised against drinking it on the rocks.
- For a chilled drink, whiskey stones or a pre-chilled glass are recommended, ensuring the integrity of the flavor is maintained.
Are there any similar alternatives?
- Tapatio Excelencia Extra Añejo offers similarities but has a shorter aging period and lower proof, making it a slightly different experience.
- Arette Gran Clase Extra Añejo, aged for 10 years, provides a rich agave flavor and is another impressive, authentic choice.
What is the aging process?
- Aged for 55 months in bourbon barrels, contributing to its depth and complexity.
What is the price range?
- Around $190 on Drizly, reflecting its premium quality and extended aging.
What about the alcohol content?
- Bottled at 90 proof (45% ABV), offering a more robust mouthfeel compared to the typical 80 proof.
Can it expire or go bad?
- Tequila can last for years if stored properly. However, once opened, it's best consumed within a reasonable timeframe, especially when the bottle is nearing empty to avoid taste alteration.
Is it low in sugar and carbs?
- Naturally low in sugar, making it a suitable choice for strict diets.
- Carb-free, and thus keto-friendly, though moderation is advised due to its alcoholic content.
Does it use additives?
- Committed to authenticity, it is free of additives, ensuring a genuine tasting experience.
Where is it produced?
- At El Pandillo Distillery in Jesus Maria, Jalisco, Mexico, known for its exceptional Tequila distillation practices.
What are the specifications?
- Type: Extra Añejo
- Proof: 90
- 100% Blue Weber Agave: Yes
- ABV: 45%
- Aging: 55 months
- Taste Profile: Moderately sweet, moderately warm, not smoky
- Suitability: Not for beginners, not recommended for cocktails
- Dietary Notes: 98 calories per shot, gluten-free, keto-friendly
