Admittedly, this tequila has established the fact that I'm a tequila snob. After drinking additive-free, exclusively, for the last few years, this was terrible. Knowing that I'm a tequila fan, a friend poured me a glass. We're no longer friends ;). This is all maple syrup and butterscotch. Medicinal, fake, and glycerin sweetness. Not a hint of agave anywhere near this bottle. It's a no-go.
It’s not for me. But a ton of people love it. Tastes hauntingly like IHOP pancakes.
Very sweet. For beginners or brandy lovers. Tequila purist will not enjoy but there’s a market for this product.
Sweet, sweet, sweet, and some wood flavor.
nom 1560 notes from tasting 2015 very sweet caramel vanilla butterscotch. don't taste the agave
Nose has a lot of caramel and vanilla up front but not too overwhelming. The pallet is cloyingly sweet. Aspartame sweetness with tons of caramel and vanilla cupcake. Drinks more like a liquor than most tequila I’ve tried.
We sent six blanco tequilas to 28 members of the Tequila Matchmaker Tasting Panel to rate blind. Four of them are new to the market, and two of them are tequilas that have been around for a long time.