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Production Details | |
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NOM : |
1438
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(Previously:
1605
)
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Agave Type : | Tequilana Weber , |
Agave Region : | - , |
Region : | Jalisco (Los Valles) , |
Cooking : | Autoclave (high pressure) , |
Extraction : | Roller Mill , |
Water Source : | Natural spring water , |
Fermentation : | Stainless steel tanks, 100% agave , |
Distillation : | 2x distilled , |
Still : | Stainless Steel Pot , |
Aging : | - , |
ABV/Proof : | 40% abv (80-proof) |
Other : | Flavored Tequila |
Ghost Pepper infused, spicy and sweet. Aroma; pepper, floral, raw agave, orange and lemons. Palate; citrus, agave, black pepper, and ghost pepper spicy hot but not over powering. Finish long with pepper hot at first and sweet at balance. Good for anyone who likes spicy hot peppers and great for a spicy margarita or Paloma.
With it's Ghost Pepper infusion, this spicy somewhat sweet tequila is the perfect base for a Bloody Maria. Slight aroma of pepper along with some floral notes on the nose, this is nicely hot in the mouth without overpowering the tequila flavor of the base blanco.
Spicy
The ghost pepper really hits your pallet and lingers. We made spicy margaritas. I enjoy spice so I drank some neat
I was curious. Rubbing alcohol aroma. Pepper taste and lasting pepper burn. Not for me.
Would only drink if I’m looking to have a spicy beverage.
On the nose heavy Gran alcohol some agave slight citrus notes earth and pepper and of course that ghost pepper really hit you once it touches your pallet a thick lingering finish must be the ghost pepper very unusual Blanco tequila I figured I'd try something a lot different than I normally do as far as Reposado and Anejo Tequilas pairing this with a my father Flor De Las Antillas.
This is not a sipper but a decent mixer if you're looking to add a little spice to your cocktail. Has some sweetness but not much agave flavor. little heat on the finish but fades quickly leaving a slight tingling behind. Try this in a watermelon margarita, pretty tasty.
Slightly spicy
Aroma: sharp ethanol sting. Smells like a neutral grain spirit. Pungent, harsh. Maybe a little like rubbing alcohol? Notes: Raspberry. Smoke. Ethanol. Spicy heat on the tongue followed by spice in the throat to round it off and provide the kick. Tried from 50mL miniature. Overall 66/100
Spicy…good to use for spicy cocktails
Nose - Alcohol, light agave behind the alcohol. Taste - Almost an artificial like sweetness, light agave notes, a spicy heat that I don’t know I’d necessarily describe as ghost pepper or jalapeño Overall pretty decent. I can see this tequila as having a place in a mixed drink with a spicy heat.
This is surprisingly good. I did not expect to like this. The spice is there but not overpowering. Slightly sweet with some cooked agave. Can’t wait to try it in a margarita.
Good for a flavored tequila smooth upfront spicy finish.
Full disclosure: I sip and enjoy. I had some very good Primo 1861(89 for all the right reasons) before this tasting. The aroma is citrus/sweet with a faint fingernail polish background. There is no agave. The flavor is almost nonexistent. A touch more sweetness. The mouthfeel does coat especially towards the rear and sides. The finish finally brings forth the pepper but even this is muted. It does linger however. Opinion: Perhaps there needs to be a side category for infused products. This does not need to be judged against “real” tequila. It’s purpose is mixing, not enjoying as a standalone product. So don’t buy this if you want a quality tequila. This is for Friday, getting shit faced with friends from the office. Salud.
Surprisingly smooth. Peppery burn on the back end but doesn’t overpower or linger.
This is perfect for making spicy cocktails like margaritas, palomas, bloody Maria’s and anything else you can think of. Australian bartenders are very excited to get their hands on it now that it’s here. It’s not going to win any sipping tequila awards but it was never designed to! Salud
Not even hits of agave in the aromas or taste. Starts off sweet with a burn in the finish. Kinda like Red Hots, candy. Maybe good in a spicy Rita, but I'm not a mixed drink person?
Sweet agave aroma, slight pepper until you taste it. Pepper comes out and lingers but agave is there the whole time.
Decent in a Bloody Maria but that’s probably it.
Very solid chili tequila
This makes an incredible spicy margarita!! New mainstay.
The infused ghost pepper adds a very strong capsaicin burn at the back of the throat & tongue over powering any flavor from the agave. On a positive note the burn fades rather quickly leaving a little tingling sensation on the tongue. This is a bit of a novelty drink best for shots in my opinion; I definitely wouldn't want to sip on this one.
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So clearly not a top tier sipper but if you are looking for a specific flavor profile it may fit the bill for you. The bar I was at used it to make a cucumber jalapeno margarita which makes sense given the notes that you pick up when drinking this. If you want jalapeno and fruit with a pinch of agave then this might be for you