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Menjurje de Ancho Reyes Barrica Ancho Chile Liqueur

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Menjurje de Ancho Reyes Barrica Ancho Chile Liqueur

Menjurje de Ancho Reyes Barrica Ancho Chile Liqueur

Ancho Reyes Barrica is a barrel-aged ancho chile liqueur that elevates the original’s heat & chile flavor with added richness, smoke, and warmth from oak maturation. Baking-spice, caramel, dark fruit, vanilla, and toasted oak combine with chile heat in a way that feels more sippable than just cocktail-adjacent. It’s a bold, complex flavor profile — excellent neat or in cocktails that can handle spicy-sweet depth.


Key Specs & Origin

Spec Detail
Brand / Producer Ancho Reyes (Puebla, Mexico) — part of the Ancho Reyes chile liqueur family.Ā 
Style / Type Barrel-aged chile ancho liqueur (ā€œBarricaā€ = cask) — i.e. original ancho chile infusion aged in wood.Ā 
ABV / Strength 40% ABV (80 proof)Ā 
Barrel / Aging Aged in used bourbon barrels for approximately two years.Ā 

Appearance, Aroma & Flavor Profile

Sensory Element Notes
Color / Appearance Medium to deep gold with warm amber/copper highlights.Ā 
Nose / Aroma Rich smoked ancho chile aroma; warm oak; vanilla; baking spice (cinnamon, allspice); hints of dark dried fruit (raisin, orange peel); mild caramel.Ā 
Palate / Taste Smooth, velvety mouthfeel. Sweet entry (vanilla, caramel), then ancho heat emerges with smoky & spicy notes. Dried fruit, chocolate‐orange, honey, perhaps malt or syrup. Barrel aging adds toasted oak, mild tannin, some char & wood spices.Ā 
Finish / Aftertaste Medium‐long. The chile heat lingers gently, supported by wood and spice; cocoa, dried fruit, and vanilla echoes; smoke or toasted wood resonance.Ā 

Strengths & What Makes It Special

  • Depth & Complexity from aging: the bourbon barrel aging brings wood, vanilla, char, which make this more than just a ā€œspicy sweetā€ chile liqueur.Ā 

  • Balanced Heat: the chile heat is present but not overwhelming — more of a building warmth that complements the oak & sweetness rather than dominates. Good for drinking neat or in more substantial cocktails.Ā 

  • Rich Flavour Spectrum: brings in fruit, smoke, spice, sweet, earthy & woodsy notes — more layered than simpler chile or infusion liqueurs.

  • Versatility: works neat/on ice, but also adds character to drinks. Reviewers praise it in cocktails that benefit from spice + barrel flavor.Ā 


Reviews & Scores

  • Tastings.com: notes include medium gold color, vibrant ancho chile, smoky & herbaceous profile, spice rub, five-spice & Jamaican jerk seasoning accents.Ā 

  • Paste Magazine: praises the silky mouthfeel, layered fruit & chocolate notes, and more approachable heat than expected.Ā 


Suggested Uses & Pairing Ideas

  • Neat or On Ice: To appreciate the depth — allow time for aromas to open.

  • Cocktail Ideas:

    • A chile-barrel aged twist on a Margarita (reposado or aƱejo tequila + Barrica + lime).

    • Ancho Barrica Old Fashioned: whisky or tequila base, splash of Barrica for sweetness & spice, bitters.

    • Barrel-forward cocktails like a Boulevardier or Manhattan with a chile finish.

  • Food Pairing: BBQ meats (smoked pork or ribs), mole dishes, grilled chorizo, dark chocolate desserts, citrus-spice glazed dishes.

$65.00
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Ancho Reyes Barrica is a barrel-aged ancho chile liqueur that elevates the original’s heat & chile flavor with added richness, smoke, and warmth from oak maturation. Baking-spice, caramel, dark fruit, vanilla, and toasted oak combine with chile heat in a way that feels more sippable than just cocktail-adjacent. It’s a bold, complex flavor profile — excellent neat or in cocktails that can handle spicy-sweet depth.


Key Specs & Origin

Spec Detail
Brand / Producer Ancho Reyes (Puebla, Mexico) — part of the Ancho Reyes chile liqueur family.Ā 
Style / Type Barrel-aged chile ancho liqueur (ā€œBarricaā€ = cask) — i.e. original ancho chile infusion aged in wood.Ā 
ABV / Strength 40% ABV (80 proof)Ā 
Barrel / Aging Aged in used bourbon barrels for approximately two years.Ā 

Appearance, Aroma & Flavor Profile

Sensory Element Notes
Color / Appearance Medium to deep gold with warm amber/copper highlights.Ā 
Nose / Aroma Rich smoked ancho chile aroma; warm oak; vanilla; baking spice (cinnamon, allspice); hints of dark dried fruit (raisin, orange peel); mild caramel.Ā 
Palate / Taste Smooth, velvety mouthfeel. Sweet entry (vanilla, caramel), then ancho heat emerges with smoky & spicy notes. Dried fruit, chocolate‐orange, honey, perhaps malt or syrup. Barrel aging adds toasted oak, mild tannin, some char & wood spices.Ā 
Finish / Aftertaste Medium‐long. The chile heat lingers gently, supported by wood and spice; cocoa, dried fruit, and vanilla echoes; smoke or toasted wood resonance.Ā 

Strengths & What Makes It Special

  • Depth & Complexity from aging: the bourbon barrel aging brings wood, vanilla, char, which make this more than just a ā€œspicy sweetā€ chile liqueur.Ā 

  • Balanced Heat: the chile heat is present but not overwhelming — more of a building warmth that complements the oak & sweetness rather than dominates. Good for drinking neat or in more substantial cocktails.Ā 

  • Rich Flavour Spectrum: brings in fruit, smoke, spice, sweet, earthy & woodsy notes — more layered than simpler chile or infusion liqueurs.

  • Versatility: works neat/on ice, but also adds character to drinks. Reviewers praise it in cocktails that benefit from spice + barrel flavor.Ā 


Reviews & Scores

  • Tastings.com: notes include medium gold color, vibrant ancho chile, smoky & herbaceous profile, spice rub, five-spice & Jamaican jerk seasoning accents.Ā 

  • Paste Magazine: praises the silky mouthfeel, layered fruit & chocolate notes, and more approachable heat than expected.Ā 


Suggested Uses & Pairing Ideas

  • Neat or On Ice: To appreciate the depth — allow time for aromas to open.

  • Cocktail Ideas:

    • A chile-barrel aged twist on a Margarita (reposado or aƱejo tequila + Barrica + lime).

    • Ancho Barrica Old Fashioned: whisky or tequila base, splash of Barrica for sweetness & spice, bitters.

    • Barrel-forward cocktails like a Boulevardier or Manhattan with a chile finish.

  • Food Pairing: BBQ meats (smoked pork or ribs), mole dishes, grilled chorizo, dark chocolate desserts, citrus-spice glazed dishes.

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