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Production Details | |
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NOM : | 1122 , |
Agave Type : | Tequilana Weber , |
Agave Region : | - , |
Region : | Jalisco (Los Valles) , |
Cooking : | - , |
Extraction : | - , |
Water Source : | - , |
Fermentation : | 100% agave , |
Distillation : | 2x distilled , |
Still : | - , |
Aging : | - , |
ABV/Proof : | 40% abv (80-proof) |
Other : | - |
coconut aroma and flavor
Mmmmm not sure what to say, this doesn’t really have anything in common with the rest of the lineup/category after adding the coconut. Great for shots and giving people confidence that can drink “tequila”!
I like coconut but this isn’t tequila. And it’s an overly sweet mess. Probably good in a coconut margarita. But that’s it.
Aroma is like a coconut tanning oil !?!
Good for a sweet drink replacement like rum punch, definitely can taste the sugar/syrup. Definitely not for a fine palate tasting.
Very artificial taste. Like licking my arm after using bathing oil.
Pretty gross. Tastes and smells like sun tan lotion. Very artificial flavor, no agave presence. Something to add to a cheap, sugary cocktail.
A very distinct coconut flavor and smell, very easy to sip itself
The coconut flavour is strong and it makes the tequila a lot smoother. Perfect for cocktails.
coconut, yummy
No smell
Alcohol on the nose with some fruity notes—artificial. Nothing but coconut on the palate. Like, pure coconut juice with alcohol in the mix. Zero finish. I hate coconut to begin with, so this was doomed to fail with me. Still, there’s nothing remotely close to tequila here. Perhaps it’d be fine as a mixer, but even then I’d opt for a higher quality bottle and natural ingredients.
Need to rate this for what it’s trying to be , a good mixer. It’s not trying to be a high end tequila. It’s flavoured coconut tequila and that’s certainly what it is. Mixed with some coconut/pineapple jumex and you’ve got yourself a drink that will transport you to any bar in Mexico.
coconut flavour hides the agave notes, smooth, sweet, would be good mixed with pineapple to make a pina colada type of drink
Very fake tasting. Not an agave taste
Very strong coconut smell and taste. Ok with club soda.
I don’t normally do flavored tequilas. This one was kind of fun because it smelled like Hawaiian Tropic lotion, so it is a summer time good time. The flavor was definitely coconut more than agave with a fairly easy drinking on its own. This would probably make a good piña colada.
Love coconut blanco tequila! One of my fav’s! Good all round. Easy to drink. Smooth and silky on the pallet.
Very sweet
Flavor and aroma is great. Due to its sweetness, I could only drink so much. It's something I would drink a small glass through the night when I'm winding down. It is not something I would keep drinking through the night in a social event.
Sweet taste might be better in mixed drinks then drinking on its own.
kick at the beginning sweet coconut finish one for the kids
The smell is amazing. I’m not sure how one could not like the aroma. That being said, I do enjoy, but not as a true tequila. It’s a decent mixtos, probably ideal for a nice tropical drink. It’s not quality when discussed in a true tequila conversation. It just doesn’t belong. It is however a great product to introduce to someone who is not familiar with tequila. It’s a great conversation starter. I do find the flavour way too sweet with maybe a hint of metallic lingering when consumed straight.
Light coconut and some smoke
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Not bad for a flavored tequila…