Cambio Cellar Series The Hearts Barril Anejo 750ML is a multi-barrel aged 100% Blue Weber agave aejo tequila bottled at 46% ABV (92 proof) in a 750ml format. This Cellar Series expression uses only the corazn the heart cut of distillation, then ages the spirit across French oak, Cognac casks, and wine barrels for 13 to 22 months, producing one of the more ambitious aejo profiles available from Jalisco.
Produced at NOM 1605 in Jalisco, Cambio employs a distinctive production philosophy that departs from conventional tequila-making at nearly every stage. Fermentation takes place at cold temperatures using wine yeasts inside tanks lined with American white oak and Mexican pine, encouraging complex ester development before liquid ever touches a still. Distillation runs slowly roughly 12 hours and only the heart cut is retained, discarding all heads and tails. This practice cuts yield by approximately half compared to standard production, concentrating flavor and eliminating harsh volatiles. The resulting distillate is then divided across multiple barrel types French oak, Cognac casks, and wine barrels where it rests for 13 to 22 months before blending, giving the Barril expression its layered, barrel-driven character.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Warm cooked agave opens the nose, followed by toasted oak and vanilla. Deeper inhales reveal honeyed fruit, red currant, and a dusting of cinnamon that signals the multi-barrel influence.
Taste: The entry is full-bodied and immediately layered caramel, stewed apple, and dried fruit arrive on the front palate. At mid-palate, gentle cinnamon spice and chocolate develop alongside date and prune notes, while soft agave brightness holds everything in balance. The wine-cask influence emerges toward the peak with fleeting suggestions of grape skin and raspberry jam.
Finish: Long and warming, driven by oak and barrel spice with a persistent sweetness of cooked agave. A final wisp of black pepper and pear lingers well after the last sip.
How to Drink Hearts Barril Aejo
This expression rewards neat sipping at room temperature; the 92-proof strength carries its barrel complexity without requiring dilution, though a few drops of water open additional fruit notes. For cocktail applications, the multi-barrel depth provides uncommon versatility:
Oaxaca Old Fashioned (substituting the aejo component): The Cognac-cask influence mirrors the richness traditional recipes achieve through brown sugar and bitters.
Tequila Manhattan: French oak tannins and dried fruit notes integrate seamlessly with sweet vermouth without losing agave identity.
Aejo Paloma: The wine-barrel fruitiness plays well against grapefruit soda, adding a dimension standard aejos rarely provide.
Best For
Gifting a tequila enthusiast who already owns mainstream bottles and seeks limited-production releases
Side-by-side tastings comparing single-barrel and multi-barrel aging approaches in aejo tequila
After-dinner sipping alongside dessert or dark chocolate
Building a curated home bar focused on craft and small-batch agave spirits
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Hearts Barril Aejo taste like? It delivers a full-bodied profile of caramel, dried fruit, cinnamon, and chocolate anchored by cooked agave sweetness, with wine-barrel influences contributing red fruit and jam-like undertones throughout a long, oak-driven finish.
How does Hearts Barril Aejo compare to Fortaleza Aejo? Reviewers who have tasted both note that Cambio presents a more complex, barrel-forward nose and higher proof (46% vs. Fortaleza’s 40%), while Fortaleza tends to showcase more straightforward cooked agave character on the palate. The multi-barrel aging program in Cambio’s Cellar Series creates a layered experience that differs significantly from Fortaleza’s traditional single-barrel American oak approach.
Is Hearts Barril Aejo good for sipping neat? Yes the 46% ABV provides enough structure to carry its multi-barrel complexity without harsh alcohol burn, making it an ideal neat-sipping aejo. The heart-cut distillation removes rough edges that might otherwise require dilution.
Where is Hearts Barril Aejo made? It is produced at NOM 1605 in Jalisco, Mexico, using 100% Blue Weber agave sourced from the region and aged on-site across multiple barrel types.
What foods pair well with Hearts Barril Aejo? Dark chocolate truffles complement its cocoa and dried fruit notes; grilled stone fruit with honey mirrors its caramel sweetness; aged Manchego cheese bridges the oak tannin structure; mole negro harmonizes with its layered spice; and pecan pie echoes its vanilla and toasted oak character.
What sizes does Hearts Barril Aejo come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle.
Is Hearts Barril Aejo worth the price? This expression positions as a premium, limited-production aejo within Cambio’s Cellar Series a tier above the brand’s core lineup. The half-yield heart-cut distillation, wine-yeast fermentation, and multi-cask aging program justify its placement alongside other small-batch, craft-focused aejos at the upper end of the category.
Why Hearts Barril Aejo?
What separates this release from the crowded aejo field is the sheer number of deliberate production choices stacked on top of one another: wine-yeast fermentation in wood-lined tanks, a 12-hour distillation retaining only the heart cut at half normal yield, and a multi-barrel aging regimen spanning French oak, Cognac casks, and wine barrels. Each decision compounds complexity rather than masking the underlying agave. The Cambio core aejo earned a 96-point rating from The Tasting Panel, and this Cellar Series expression builds on that foundation with additional barrel influence and higher proof. For drinkers who want aejo tequila that behaves more like a well-aged brandy or single malt layered, contemplative, and barrel-driven Hearts Barril delivers without abandoning agave as its backbone.