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Production Details | |
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NOM : | 1480 , |
Agave Type : | Tequilana Weber , |
Agave Region : | Jalisco (Tequila Valley) , |
Region : | Jalisco (Los Valles) , |
Cooking : | Stone/Brick Ovens , |
Extraction : | Roller Mill , |
Water Source : | - , |
Fermentation : | 100% agave, Stainless steel tanks , |
Distillation : | 2x distilled , |
Still : | Stainless Pot w/Copper Coil , |
Aging : | - , |
ABV/Proof : | 40% abv (80-proof) |
Other : | Organic |
Wonderful blanco. Mouth is is dominated by cooked agave and anise which i happen to enjoy. It gives way to butter and brown sugar, while still having a raw, herbaceous taste. Every sip gets better.
A little licorice on the nose
Tasty blanco. Cream soda flavor and a nice, oily mouthfeel at a great price!
All around good tequila with distinctive taste.
Older square bottle with metal foil stamped label.
Silky smooth.
Hey, this stuff is good!!
Mine is the older bottling with the pressed metal label that says Silver.
this was a hidden gem for me , I had to revisit for a 3rd time after tasting other big name brands. while sipping It unfolded this is agave front and center , aroma is herbal, citrusy, light mineral, somewhat complex on the palate with notes I am not able to decipher but very enjoyable, medium finish.
This tequila is great. I'm still fairly new to tequila, but so far I think this might be my favorite. I've tried Herradura, Libelula, Olmeca Altos, Yeyo, El Mayor, Lalo, and now this one. It's so easy to drink. Like, really easy to drink. I didn't even wanna mix it in anything at first. Just wanted to enjoy it neat. Good stuff.
Very easy to drink with loads of minerality and agave sweetness
Nose of lime zest, vegetal and citrusy, with a clean minerality to it. Taste of sweet cooked agave, quite mild, but very clean with a nice consistency. Ends on a finish of spice and pepper, with some alcohol bite to it. Leaves a pleasant warmth, and the flavors on the finish linger for quite a while.
Vanilla
Dig this tequila! Easy drinking but not lazy, has some interesting notes of licorice, vanilla and another flavor profile I can’t place - maybe melon. Aroma is fresh and sweet but not overly and the finish is fairly mellow with a nice little burn and an absolute steal on sale for $39.99 - and I got the old school bottle!! Not a fan of the new bottle/labeling - why is everything gotta be sooo bougie?! Definitely recommend and will pick up again - soon.
If you like a clean and bright blanco, this a great one. Nose: Clean roasted agave, hints of vanilla and melon. Refreshingly light. Palate: Moderate oily mouthfeel and a nice burn, coating the mouth nicely. Up front you get a blend of agave, citrus, and pepper. The tastes rounds out with a nice brine, minerality and vanilla. The finish is long, clean. This one goes down easy. Reminds me of Lalo, which shares the same price point. Quite an easy sipper- almost too easy. Yum.
I'm not usually a licorice person but this is very light. The oily, long mouth feel is exceptionional. Agave with pepper hints. A favorite and a good value.
Updated from an initial tasting. This tequila has grown on me. Nose is light. A little agave and citrus and some green grassy notes... grapefruit, pineapple and melon? The flavor is a little pop of agave and pepper with a lot more citrus. Again, melon and tart fruits... grapefruit. I get a little bit of minerality and green notes as well. Very citrusy finish that lasts. After giving this another go, my opinion has definitely changed for the better. More flavor and depth. A good lesson to let tequila breathe awhile. The price point in the PNW is okay. I think I paid about $40ish, so there are other tequilas I might reach for first, but this is certainly worthy. Overall it’s a winner.
Nice and clear, but not bright. Great long legs and tears. Nose: Had to let it breathe to identify clearly, but noticed agave, pepper, grass, some banana, coconut, oregano, some jalapeño. It was nice and oily in the mouth, with minimal alcohol numbness. Tasted agave, butter, vanilla, pepper, some pear, coconut, licorice, peppermint and a hint of mushroom. The finish is medium, with minimal heat and some mineral taste (brine?) at the end. It has excellent value at its price.
Roasted agave, vanilla cream soda,
I don't usually leave comments but this is an amazing tequila. Natural vanilla and agave flavor and taste and a long spicy finish. just shake with a little ice and enjoy this excellence.
Very easy-drinking, with plenty of agave flavor and a gentle yet lingering finish. Cost me a little under $50 after tax, and worth every penny.
I like this more than the reposado!
Nice licorice, anise in the nose buy I also get a little fresh agave. Herbal, cooked agave, cream soda in the mouth. Buttery finish with slight pepper.
Delicious and happy it’s organic!
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Agave forward on the nose with some minerality and vegetal, herbal. Oily feel on the mouth slight heat, doesn’t last long, agave taste with some sweetness very clean taste and smell