Rated blind
This is a controversial tequila that caused quite a buzz because of the ratings it got on a TMM blind. The big problem with the general tequila community is that it is diffuser juice Well partially. They do use a Tahona and also ferment with and without fibers. It has a nice nose with cooked agave and citrus, specifically lime. It actually has a bouquet of various Italian spices. On the palate, it is nice and sweet with pepper. Again, citrus comes through. A bit fruity. A touch of alcohol on the finish. Yes, I would recommend this and would absolutely drink it again.
Not bad for the price, it’s a good mixer alternative
Smells good, lots of bright agave. Tastes like the real thing. Reminds me of being out at night in mexico, meaning there’s a little sun baked barrio aroma on the side, but in a good way. It’s familiar and something new at the same time. I dont think this will be my last bottle, especially at the price point. Salud!
Aroma/Taste: Aromas of cooked agave, limestone, lime, and savory herbs like rosemary and sage, with hints of cola creating a delightful scent. On the palate, flavors of cooked agave are accompanied by a balance of white pepper sweetness and black pepper spiciness, complemented by refreshing notes of fresh mint and basil. Finish: The finish, although somewhat hot, delivers a pleasing sweetness at the end, completing the tasting experience on a satisfying note. Overall: Tasted blind, this blanco tequila impresses with its well-balanced profile, offering a harmonious interplay between sweetness and heat. A delightful choice for those seeking a balanced and flavorful blanco.
Aroma: 21 Bright lush white pepper jumps out of the bottle and glass. Very green, light and bright. Wet grass, olive, celery and basil. Lemon citrus with mild orange peel. Nice nose Palate: 24 Starts off a little constricted. Light mouth feel and texture. Mild agave, very clean and fresh. Has a youthful taste. The green from the aroma does not translate to the palate very much. As it continues to open up, the rich agave starts to shine through. Finish: 21 Fairly hefty finish. Good duration, feel, with a pleasant warming heat. Value: 8 $20 bottle in San Francisco (normally $30)