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NOM : | 1558 , |
Agave Type : | Tequilana Weber , |
Agave Region : | Jalisco (Los Altos), Jalisco (Tequila Valley) , |
Region : | Jalisco (Southeast) , |
Cooking : | Autoclave (low pressure) , |
Extraction : | Roller Mill , |
Water Source : | Natural spring water , |
Fermentation : | Stainless steel tanks, 100% agave, Fermentation without fibers , |
Distillation : | 2x distilled , |
Still : | Stainless Steel Pot , |
Aging : | American White Oak barrels, New barrels, French Oak barrels, Used barrels , |
ABV/Proof : | 40% abv (80-proof) |
Other : | - |
Noticeable barrel influence within this Reposado from Insólito. The new American oak shines through with cinnamon notes arriving on the palate with vanilla. A newfound sweetness is imparted on the Reposado that was missing in the blanco. A decent repo!
Caramel and baking spice are heavy flavors along with vanilla. A little watery but fine at this price point.
I get a lemon-y white white aroma with a slight twang. Flavor is more traditional Reposado with vanilla, cinnamon, agave, and maybe some white grape. I dig the flavor more than the aroma. I got this for $39 which seems like a bargain and gets some value points.
my least favorite of the line, but not bad overall for a celebrity tequila. It has a little bit of a pine taste in there, which was a little off-putting for me
Need to revisit small sample
Not overly complicated, nice sweetness, short finish, again a good value and great package
Nose: cooked agave, caramel, ripe banana, oak, cinnamon, vanilla, and some nutmeg in the background Flavor: oak, barrel spices, agave sweetness, light oily mouth feel, and some peppermint Finish: short finish, mint and moves to white pepper
Light gold. Appropriate for additive-free medium age reposado. On the nose- caramel apples, banana, red fruit. Quite nice. Mouthfeel is more full than anticipated. Tastes of cooked agave, baking spice, nuts, slight caramel, white pepper perhaps. Finish is medium length and unobjectionable. Solid effort!
I smell sweet cooked agave, vanilla and a perfume floral note. I taste the agave and then a peppery white oak. The finish is nice and peppery with some sweetness mixed in but mostly peppery. Overall this tequila is a pleasant sipper. 2nd review- bottle half full The nose and taste both went up one point. Just like the blanco this repo opened up slightly for the better. Salud!
Bottle: LOTE TIR014 Appearance: Werther’s Original Initial thoughts… Nose: Vanilla, barrel spice, black pepper Palate: Raisin, oak, clove Finish: Thin mouthfeel, oaky, and short to medium length Full review pending…
Not too bad. Tried in a small sample cup and would like to revisit. Nice nose and pretty decent flavor with agave and vanilla but also has a bit of an alcohol hit.
Insólito Reposado is a well-balanced tequila with a light golden color. It has a nice mix of vanilla, caramel, and a hint of citrus on the nose. The taste is clean, with baked agave, a touch of oak, and just a bit of spice. The finish is warm and slightly sweet, with the oak and pepper sticking around a little longer. It’s versatile enough to enjoy on its own or mix into cocktails.
Agave and vanilla. Nice finish. The glass was a Chisholm Standard Proof Jarrito.
Aroma: cooked agave, citrus, cinnamon, with floral hints. Taste:cooked agave & citrus (grapefruit), hints of oak and floral notes Finish: balanced but quick finish with cinnamon. Overall: $55 good reposado. I will use Insolito more in cocktails than as a sipper.
Fruity with vanilla nose. Smooth to taste. Vanilla forward. Quite harsh on the back end.
It is very smooth, and it is sweet. You definitely get the taste from the oak barrel, but it doesn't take away the flavor of roasted agave. It's a very good value for the price.
Yes, it's good. However, there are others that I think I prefer....that being said....the IDEA is to ENJOY EACH juice as it's own entity. This is a MUST for you chocolate lovers. that is the first essence that permeated my olfactory. Very pleasant....and complex on the nose....even more so on the palate. The first note on both hinted CHOCOLATE....maybe not hint, as it was rather evident...curious about the barrels and age timing now. That oak is very prevalent...no drops of additives....pure barrel and yes AGAVE. God, I love that plant! this is great with pretzels!!! probably strawberries and after dinner! making it a delicious digestive. Enjoy! and support the band!!
Has an odd but pleasant sweet roasted agave flavor
Owned by the Country/Western band Midland.
Not bad but to sweet for my taste.
This is a nice, approachable Reposado for those looking to learn the art of sipping and tasting. Oak on the nose, with *some* sweet cooked agave. Oak is definitely there on the palate, with cooked agave as well. This has a pleasant alcohol mouth feel as well, with a nice pepper finish on the backend. Can’t really get on board with their bottle price versus other Repo options out there, but the free pour was enjoyable
LOT: TIR019 Aroma: banana, vanilla, wood, astrigency. Flavour: wood, astrigency. Expensive for the taste.
Great aroma. Some vanilla and caramel. Flavor isn't quite as good. A little too much alcohol on the finish, making it a bit rough.
Nose: Vanilla,Oak, Agave, Alcohol,Cinnamon, Palate: Agave, Oak, Cinnamon, Vanilla Finish: Great to sip on, Tried the Repo first bc that seems to be everyone’s favorite and it’s definitely worth keeping on you bar shelf. It has a little alcohol burn but definitely agave comes through the entire way with the oak hitting all the right spots.
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Nose: Vanilla, Oak, Carmel, Agave, Cardamom, Pepper and Melon Mouthfeel: very light-bodiedmouthfeel Palate: Oak, Baking Spice, Vanilla, Alcohol Finish: Cherry, Almond, Black Pepper, Agave I would say that this is an acceptable Reposado. Nothing really jumped out at me, the finish was slighly short-lived. I think I got more alcohol on the palate than I was expecting. I'd say this one is just a tad rough around the edges more my liking.