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Production Details | |
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NOM : | 1122 , |
Agave Type : | Tequilana Weber , |
Agave Region : | - , |
Region : | Jalisco (Los Valles) , |
Cooking : | Stone/Brick Ovens , |
Extraction : | Roller Mill , |
Water Source : | - , |
Fermentation : | 100% agave, Stainless steel tanks , |
Distillation : | 2x distilled , |
Still : | Copper Pot , |
Aging : | - , |
ABV/Proof : | 40% abv (80-proof), 38% abv (76 proof) |
Other : | - |
Aroma seems artificial with some floral notes. Mild flavor overall with some black pepper. Medium finish.
Nothing special. Not a stand out blanco, not a fan of column stills, strips the flavor profile you are paying for. A little artificial.
Artificial sweetness and lacks agave and blanco characteristics
Aroma: Pineapple flavored Lifesaver candy, a hint of cinnamon and mint, and sweetened Pine-Sol. Flavor: Artificial sweetener with significant bitterness. Some canned fruit flavors, with a tinny aftertaste. Not detecting any familiar blanco characteristics or agave. Finish: Just nothing to recommend here.
Weird aroma. Smells like fake fruit, slight rubber, baking soda and artificial sweetener. I tasted it blind and it smells like partial diffuser to me.
Absolutely nothing jumps out at me in a positive way, just juice to mix in margaritas
Tastes a bit like Cuervo gold but better
Floral Agave Earthy Vegetal Pepper Paired with a Joya de Nicaragua Antano
Good
Sweet aroma and taste with slight pepper. Artificial aftertaste in the finish.
Mexican 35% abv. versión, lote: L04021, bottled on 22-11-2021, tasted on 8-1-24. Aroma: light cooked agave, light green vegetal notes, cucumber, hint of earthiness, hint of herbs, hint of acidity, after 20 minutes in the glass a get a whiff of agave fiber aroma. Although the aromas are present, they are quite subtle. I noticed the tequila adhesion to the glass is quite thick, it rolls down rather slow specially considering its low abv. Palate: confirms aromas perceived, hint of black pepper through my retronasal, flavors are quite subtle on the palate too. Finish is short to almost medium, hint of cooked agave, hint of green vegetal notes, hint of agave sweetness with a hint of acidity persists for a rather short time.
Worst tequila I’ve had
LOT: 011-20 View: slightly yellowish, tears corresponding to a distillate of its alcohol content. Freshly served; Aroma: generic astringency that does not evoke any particular flavor. Chemical, acetone, maybe a little wood. Taste: alcohol, a discreet and unpleasant astringency like the white part of a lemon. I let it rest for 10 minutes to open aromas and flavors. Aroma: Some citricity of lemon and acetone. Flavor: It's even less complex, this doesn't taste like tequila at all.
Is centenario good? I don’t know if I’d say that. It’s a pretty bland bottle overall. But it’s also not bad, and it’s quite cheap and widely available, so it’s something you end up drinking a lot in Mexico just because it’s around. I wouldn’t drink it straight but it’s great for mixing.
Easy drinking, reminds me of Mexico/Le Blanc. A bit manufactured tasting but drinkable
Very sweet
Not terrible. Nothing exciting. Kind of a solid, average tequila that’s a little bit sweet. It’s really not that bad, given how it’s made.
Tasted like soap Could NOT drink at all. Fucking terrible
I quite like this Plata as it has just enough aging to make a subtle difference from the rest of the blanco pack (without trying to be a reposado) Not sure why the matchmaker details list cooking as autoclave while the bottle itself says “cooked in stone ovens”. Bit hard to believe oven cooked at this price level… still good value either way.
You taste cooked and raw agave first then pepper earth and grass. For a Tequila under 30 bucks Its an ok value, would definitely use as a mixer not a sipper.
Odd taste but good
Pretty bland, nothing great nothing terrible.
Why is this stuff green? It already tastes like a Paloma out of the bottle. Not my favorite, it’s too bad because Centenario used to be good
Had in Cabo after a Don Julio blanco. Way less peppery. Smooth finish, smell is a little odd like vinyl.
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I was expecting less. But nothing crazily offensive here. It’s just all ok.