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NOM : | 1103 , |
Agave Type : | Tequilana Weber , |
Agave Region : | Jalisco (Los Altos) , |
Region : | Jalisco (Los Altos Southern) , |
Cooking : | Stone/Brick Ovens , |
Extraction : | Roller Mill , |
Water Source : | - , |
Fermentation : | Stainless steel tanks, 100% agave, Open-air fermentation , |
Distillation : | 2x distilled , |
Still : | Stainless Steel Pot , |
Aging : | - , |
ABV/Proof : | 40% abv (80-proof) |
Other : | Aeration |
Agave forward
Nice mid of the rack tequila, good for mixing. Aroma of cooked agave, bake bread and citrus. Flavor full of cooked agave and flowers. Finish is smooth with flowers and agave.
I love this tequila, it reminds me of what tequila used to taste like before everyone discovered additives.
This reminds me of older Don Julio Blanco on the nose with some yeast and baked bread aroma with strong underlying roast agave. In the mouth this is all agave and floral elements and much agave pepper. Finish is easy and all at the tip of the tongue and inside the lower lip. Nice repackage of the Corazon.
Black pepper with a light burn. So far, the best budget tequila for mixing that I’ve found. 26 bucks. Probably cheaper at other places than the one I bought it at.
Better to use as a mixer than to sip. Floral tone with a burn to it. I enjoy my tequila with a few ice cubes.
Mild tequila. Aromas of fresh agave and mint. Flavors of lime, mint, and agave. Moderate cinnamon burn on the back of the palette to finish
My local liquor store sells a liter for $23. Best value out there. Definitely better than Pueblo Viejo.
Hidden agave. Guessing there are additives to cover up the process. Still a decent mixer. Would drink again in a pinch
Nose: Floral, candied fruit Taste: Honeysuckle, Fruit Stripe gum, agave, slight pepper Finish: pepper, cantaloupe
Sweat smoky taste
Definite floral and agave nose. I'm also getting a hint of licorice. Agave and licorice taste with a peppery finish.
licorice aroma and taste more anis and black pepper. finish is rich with and extra lasting heat
Smells like it would be a great tequila. Boy was I wrong. (Keep in mind I try tequila’s as a shot). The initial taste was okay, but a burn (kind of like rubbing alcohol) came shortly after. Followed by a very bitter taste that is indescribable. My only hope is, is it will taste good as a mixer because this is pretty rough.
Enjoy the Flavor and Aroma. for being a tequila under $35. such a great tequila for the price.
Nice nose…. Agave, green olive, earthy, grassy, some alcohol. Medium mouthfeel. Slightly sweet with citrus and peppermint followed by cracked-pepper bite. Warm peppery finish. Better mixer than sipper, but not bad at all.
Slight agave almost a sweet smell maybe some mint. Lingering alcohol taste. For $30 it doesn’t stand out there’s better for less and equal money
Great cheap tequila. I drank it neat. I keep this around for my husband that doesn’t not care to sip. He slams this in shots. Great classic tequila taste.
Decent mixing tequila. Used to be my go to mixing tequila, until I found suerte and arrete. Very floral and a little too sweet and you lose the agave a bit.
Overall, underwhelming characteristics but smooth. Light pepper, floral and agave is less pronounced. Mint is discernable but very slightly. Price of $22 U.S. in Michigan is a good deal. I prefer something a little more bold for mixing. NOM 1103
Aroma: very delicate Flavor: almost bland Finish: some pepper Completely misses character for me. Some extra points for value, got this bottle in a german shop for 22€.
Citrus smell, alcohol, strong agave flavor, herbal
The smell to the nose is like acetone by comparison... If you take a quick shot or put it in a mixed drink it will be okay; However....Do not sip it as you will regret it.. When I first started drinking tequila I thought this was good..It is not... Thank you.
Good blanco for shots or mixing. Value and flavor make this an easy pick without breaking the bank.
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Red Eye to NY mini bottle: The Aroma snaps the nostrils with agave, vanilla, lemon citrus tang, earthy, tropical fruit, slight ethyl that’s non-scathing. The Taste is total opposite from smell with Agave, peppery, definite scathing seizing ethyl, earthy, and raspberry The Finish earthy agave, ethyl latches onto the pallets and doesn’t let go for the entire ride, which is such a turn off, putting it mildly.