Bottle of 1800 Silver

1800 Silver

Type: Tequila
Brand: 1800 Tequila
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1122
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$35.99
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Production Details
NOM : 1122 ,
Agave Type : Tequilana Weber ,
Agave Region : - ,
Region : Jalisco (Los Valles) ,
Cooking : Autoclave (high pressure) ,
Extraction : Roller Mill ,
Water Source : - ,
Fermentation : 100% agave, Stainless steel tanks ,
Distillation : 2x distilled ,
Still : Column ,
Aging : - ,
ABV/Proof : 40% abv (80-proof)
Other : -

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Aromas & Flavors Detected By Our Community

Aromas Detected

41
Agave (cooked)
34
Alcohol
23
Pepper (black)
16
Citrus
8
Vanilla
8
Butter
8
Agave (raw)
7
Grass
6
Vegetal
6
Rubber
5
Earth
5
Herbal

Flavors Detected

46
Agave (cooked)
44
Alcohol
38
Pepper (black)
16
Citrus
8
Acetone
8
Vegetal
7
Vanilla
7
Butter
7
Rubber
7
Medicinal
6
Herbal
6
Earth

Ratings

Personal Scores & Reviews From Our Community

Tequila Phenom
367 ratings
  • 51 Rating

Harsh, bitter, chemical, alcohol. Dump it

Tequila Badass
406 ratings
  • 54 Rating

Absolutely terrible. Alcohol taste right off rip and smell of dirty socks

Tequila Phenom
379 ratings
  • 67 Rating

The nose gives proof of additives and it tastes of additives and there are additives on the finish. It’s affordable but if you care about agave don’t buy this product.

Tequila Honey Badger
1042 ratings
  • 83 Rating

Aroma of agave and black pepper. Slight rubber. Pretty basic but not bad, especially for the price.

Tequila Badass
494 ratings
  • 64 Rating

Definitely on the sweet side, toasted almond and brown sugar. The good thing is that product can be found just about anywhere that serves booze and it will do in a pinch

Tequila Badass
485 ratings
  • 58 Rating

Peppery, mixes alright.

Tequila Badass
437 ratings
  • 25 Rating

The only thing that comes to mind about the aroma is rubbing alcohol. Maybe the slightest notes of agave and butter but that's a stretch. The flavor follows suit...mostly nondescript but leaves a strange texture in your mouth. Almost that strong tannic sensation you get from a big Zinfandel but not nearly as pleasant. Virtually no finish. It's just gone. But, that might be for the best.

Tequila Warrior
42 ratings
  • 75 Rating

Aroma is alcohol predominant with agave and some pepper Flavor is alcohol forward, but agave is there. I got a hint of mint on the finish. Was very thin and watery in the mouth. Finish was average. Overall one of the better mass marketed tequila I have tried.

Tequila Fan
3 ratings
  • 65 Rating

Alcohol is dominant with some agave in between. Not complex and i feel a weird unappealing sweetness with the alcohol. Not a throw away garbage but not good. Does agreeably well in cocktails where it isn’t the main player. Overpriced at 34$

Tequila Freak
24 ratings
  • 34 Rating

This is not the worst tequila I’ve ever had, mainly because Jimador Blanco exists.

Tequila Connoisseur
73 ratings
  • 67 Rating

LOT - 104178 View: totally transparent, tears practically non-existent and quick to dilute. Freshly served: Aroma: very discreet, difficult to perceive. Slightly cooked agave. Flavor: herbaceous, cooked agave, lemon. Very light, not too much complexity I let it rest for 10 minutes. There is not much change, the aromas and flavors remain very discreet. I decide to rate it a 67.

Tequila Guru
87 ratings
  • 65 Rating

knew I had to manage my expectations, drank it because they had anything else, something is just off, to artificially sweet, not balanced, too many edges, ethanol meets sweeteners, are additives allowed im blancos? seems like yes, additive bomb, all in all I assume it’s textbook diffusor garbage, enjoy

Tequila Fanatic
16 ratings
  • 51 Rating

Added sweetness makes this appealing to the uneducated masses who shoot it

Tequila Warrior
41 ratings
  • 56 Rating

Nothing great about this Blanco. a mixer at best but you can get better quality for the same price,Olmeca Altos for example.

Tequila Aficionado
54 ratings
  • 64 Rating

leaves a weird artificial sweetener aftertaste that lingers for way too long,

Tequila Warrior
44 ratings
  • 21 Rating

Faint agave flavor and smell, floral smell brushing by in the wind, but everything is masked by the strong smell and burn of rubbing alcohol and chemicals. I also detect a moldy sock smell, but thankfully I didn’t get that flavor too!

Tequila Wizard
931 ratings
  • 62 Rating

Blanco, Mexican 38% abv. versión, L 005 13, marbete is from 2011, tasted on 10-16-23. Aroma: light sweet cooked agave, slightly herbal, light acidity, minty & fresh. A touch of black pepper. Palate: confirms aromas perceived, on the mouth the agave feels raw and green. Finish is medium, raw green agave with a touch of black pepper spiciness persists. After 1 hour I sniffed the tequila and the sweetness has become more similar to cotton candy, unnatural.

Tequila Freak
20 ratings
  • 65 Rating

ethanol, not smooth, agave forward

Tequila Fan
1 ratings
  • 64 Rating

I overall find it pleasant but very bland and flat. It’s great if you need to make a margarita quickly and cheaply almost anywhere. It has a very artificial finish that I’m not a fan of

Tequila Ninja
165 ratings
  • 68 Rating

$43.90 LCBO

Tequila Fan
3 ratings
  • 70 Rating

Economic mixer

Tequila Ninja
122 ratings
  • 58 Rating

Alcohol / acetone aroma. Thin mouthfeel. Peppery / might say harsh. Not a sipper for me.

Tequila Freak
28 ratings
  • 54 Rating

Percibí un olor a solvente y naranja pasada

Tequila Enthusiast
8 ratings
  • 78 Rating

cooked agave and citrus. bit of pepper. loses some points for light finish and lack of complexity . good value in my local though. would buy again. more of a beginner/ moderate drink. not going revolutionalize your palate

Tequila Maniac
33 ratings
  • 64 Rating

alcohol scent, acetone, some citrus flavours okay, medicinal taste. finish is not great

Other news & reviews

Additional news and perspectives about

Crushed Agave
Oct 31, 2013

Ray Liotta Stars in 'Enough Said' Campaign for 1800 Tequila

The campaign, starring Goodfellas actor Ray Liotta, is based on the premise that the premium tequila landscape is too cluttered with brands that try too hard and lack substance.

New York Times
Jul 26, 2013

Blanco Tequila: The Great Divide

While the panel’s favorites were complex, elemental and intriguing, we were troubled by a lack of intensity in many of the bottles as well as by a sense of artificiality in some. As Florence put it, we found a great divide between those tequilas we liked