Aromas: Lively nose. Ripe dark fruit with abundant agave. Caramel, vanilla, and plentiful barrel spices. There are some sharp mineral notes that provide counterbalance. Flavor: Mixed peppercorn pop. Light treatment on the oak. Zingy spices bring tingle to the palate. Yet there is creaminess in the mouth sensation, provided by almond paste and butterscotch notes. Very affordable quality Reposado for $350 pesos.
Nose: Sweet caramel-like agave aromas with tree fruit floral notes. Some light baking spice and just a hint of sulfur or smoke. Flavors: The mild mannered nose gives way to a fiery mouth awakening. Freshly ground black pepper with a rich oily agave mouth feel. A big punch of jalapeño and sweeter roasted peppers. Followed by a fairly memorable finish where additional baking spice emerges. This one kind of grows on you~
A sweet, enjoyable nose. Floral and fruity - picking up some pear and banana. Light to medium body, sweet agave which is silky with little to no heat and a simple, short finish. An incredibly easy sip, but ultimately leaves you wanting something a little more. Bargain pricing makes it an easy every day blanco for mixing or sipping and would be a nice intro for anybody new to tequila or blancos.
Regional Tequila – blanco, reposado, anejo, tequila review (episode 77)