Simple profile but friendly Notes of raw agave, herbal, spices, a bit earthy and slight caramel notes. Great for mixing and accesible price
Review for 35% MX Version
Review for 35% MX Version A brand from NOM 1500 that is looking forward to making a statement with their process and launching a Blanco Rosa. Please see below our tasting review: Aroma: A sweet fruity and floral entrance that is covered with contrasting layers between dried red fruits and citrus notes. It does possess nuances of raw agave and vegetal/herbaceous aromas that are distinctly from the Valley region. It’s a profile that is perceived as feminine due to its visual characteristic and expression complexity. Notes: raw agave, grass, grapes, dried cherries, citrus, floral nuances, white pepper, and minerals. Flavors: As you dive in, the aromas perceived before are maintained, but exemplified once you taste it. For this review, this product was tasted at 35% (Mexican version), so notes were dulled a bit. Would like to revisit the US version in the near future. The raw agave sweetness remains, but gets accompanied by some grass/fruity notes that are short and followed by a citric layer of orange peel. Its profile is very enjoyable and easy to sip during a night among family and friends. It has a long finish and leaves a slight anise and white pepper presence along with a metallic end (mostly obtained from either the water source or use of stainless steel tanks). The end is short and tannic (dry), a sensation I mostly enjoy in wine, but pleasant in this profile. Notes: raw agave, grass, fruity, grapes, berries, citrus, anise, herbal notes, metallic, briny, astringent. This tequila is an easy sipper with medium complexity and for people that are open to trying new profiles developed along with wine industry factors. It can also be versatile for mixology. Best thing is you can get this bottle for $25!
Simple profile but friendly Notes of raw agave, vanilla, caramel, spices, a bit earthy and barrel spice notes. Great for mixing and accesible price