This is a house tequila at a restaurant in Tlaquepaque. Aroma of agave, pepper and alcohol. Flavor mainly the alcohol heat with a hint of the agave. Finish didn't last long.
We tried this at the Mariscos Progresos restaurant in Tlaquepaque, as it is their house tequila. Advice: Give this about 30 minutes for the sulfur aromas to blow off before trying it. Flavor is basic and a little too sweet for me.
The aroma of this añejo is very muted. The color promised a smoothe finish. The taste? Bland. Price? Ni se diga! Way too expensive for boring. Wouldn't drink again, even in a pinch.
This tequila is very average. It tastes very alcohol forward. I would use it in mixed drinks, but would not consider it a sipping tequila.
This is a house brand at a restaurant in Tlaquepaque. Aroma of oak and vanilla. Flavor tastes watered down. Finish didn't last long.