Blind TMM tasting: Distinct aroma I can’t quite pin down. Almost has some sawdust, leather, and sweetness. Flavors are more traditional with some sweet agave. Thin/short finish. Extra points for value.
Nose: meaty, rubbery, smoke, minerality nose, very nice, pallet is same, very good quality sipper
Great price for this brand
Quite possibly the king of the budget friendly blancos. Under 30 bucks for a liter? Worthy sipper! Fine mixer goes without saying!
Vessel: Chisholm Trail Jarrito Nose: Earth, Agave, Pineapple, Minerality, Citrus, White Pepper Mouthfeel: light to light medium viscosity Palate: Agave, Pepper, cinnamon, honey, thyme Finish: Agave, Earth, Black Pepper. Very light, very easy to drink. There isn't a ton of complexity, but the quality for the price is a force to be reckoned with.
Notes of pineapple and citrus, balanced out by agave and pepper. An incredible value in a liter bottle. From the team behind Cabal
Aroma/Taste: Initially, the aroma presents musty olive and yeast notes, which are soon followed by the scent of cooked agave. There are also medicinal and anise aromas that come through, and on the palate, you experience a distinct mint and black pepper heat. Finish: The finish is somewhat harsh with medicinal and anise flavors, accompanied by a hint of solvents. However, it's not altogether unpleasant, as a touch of mint and cola lingers. Overall: Tasted blind, this is a solid tequila, it has a flavor profile that leans more towards peppery and savory notes, with less sweetness. I'd drink it neat, but would definitely use it in mixers (depending on the cost).