Bottle of Espero Blanco

Espero Blanco

Type: Tequila
Brand: Espero
Nom
1551
52 Ratings See All

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Production Details
NOM : 1551 ,
Agave Type : Tequilana Weber ,
Agave Region : Jalisco (Los Altos) ,
Region : Jalisco (Central) ,
Cooking : Stone/Brick Ovens ,
Extraction : Roller Mill ,
Water Source : Deep well water ,
Fermentation : Stainless steel tanks, 100% agave, Open-air fermentation, Fermentation without fibers ,
Distillation : 2x distilled ,
Still : Stainless Steel Pot ,
Aging : - ,
ABV/Proof : 40% abv (80-proof)
Other : -

Profile

Aromas & Flavors Detected By Our Community

Aromas Detected

4
Agave (cooked)
2
Citrus
1
Earth
1
Olive
1
Grass
1
Grass (wet)
1
Vegetal
1
Grapefruit
1
Lemongrass
1
Spearmint
1
Herbal
1
Flowers

Flavors Detected

3
Agave (cooked)
2
Pepper (black)
2
Spearmint
2
Minerals
2
Alcohol
1
Cinnamon
1
Orange Peel
1
Grapefruit
1
Lemongrass
1
Herbal
1
Hay
1
Orange Blossom

Ratings

Personal Scores & Reviews From Our Community

Tequila Boss
589 ratings
  • 82 Rating

Celery bomb. Probably a mixer for me.

Tequila Honey Badger
1447 ratings
  • 87 Rating

Agave forward this has bit of a medicinal nose but once sipped this full of agave notes. Very “bright” in the mouth this has a natural sweetness and a nice medium length finish. Thanks Tom Hendry

Tequila Phenom
370 ratings
  • 85 Rating

Almost pungent smell on the nose. The palate is soft with agave and minimal heat. The finish is decent. Solid for a 1L sipper.

Tequila Badass
452 ratings
  • 85 Rating

This is a sleeper. Has the matalitic funkiness on the nose. Taste opens up to a major sweetness of a sugary spearmint gum, little orange peel This is surprising me.

Tequila Phenom
303 ratings
  • 85 Rating

Some cooked agave but more raw agave on the nose….herbal vegetal with some citrus. Orange peel flavor with spearmint with a bite and a long finish…. Not overly complex. Nice affordable sipper, probably would be good in a cocktail.

Tequila Freak
27 ratings
  • 82 Rating

@ 30 USD for a liter, this one is a hard value to beat! Not tremendously deep or complex, but an easy intro sipper or mixer. Right in the mix with Cimarron, Altos, Arette, and the like for an economy option.

Tequila Savant
265 ratings
  • 85 Rating

Perhaps the best bang for buck additive free supper and mixer on the market. 1L for $20. Stands alongside Arette and Cimarron with a slight edge

Tequila Savant
256 ratings
  • 84 Rating

$30 for this additive free tequila is a bargain. Not complex, but solid!

Tequila Guru
78 ratings
  • 88 Rating

Good new brand. Great taste.

Tequila Ninja
163 ratings
  • 84 Rating

Considering it's 1L for under $25, it's quite pleasant and very sippable. Overall lacking complexity in all areas but still hard to beat for the price and it's additive free.

Tequila Savant
243 ratings
  • 88 Rating

aroma: slight sweetness, nice agave notes with some citrus. taste: good minerality, a little heat and funk to it which I love.

Tequila Warrior
43 ratings
  • 87 Rating

Aroma - agave, butter, vanilla bean Taste-pepper, Raw agave, sweet finish, bitter citrus peel.

Tequila Savant
226 ratings
  • 85 Rating

My new mixing tequila for parties. There’s enough cooked agave and balance with the alcohol that you can sip it. And at $24 for a liter, this is a huge bargain (compared to Cimarron, Tres Agaves, Olmeca Altos). Unfortunately this tequila is hard to find in SoCal. I have seen the sister brand Tanteo in many grocery stores, so hopefully Espero can find its way into the mainstream market. Curious to try Espero and see how they compare.