Vanilla oak caramel and other barrel notes. A little thin and none of the flavors really stand out.
Vanilla and notes of cherry in addition to the agave. Not a bad sipper.
Had this as part of a food pairing at the distillery. Fruity notes but still kept the agave present. Something different worth trying.
Had this after the still strength and it makes for a tough comparison. The still strength is so agave forward that this tastes a little bland in comparison. Very solid Blanco though.
High-proof tequilas, once only for hardcore drinkers, are now being released at a steady pace. Why?
Drinks International caught up with Becky Davies, head of commercial at Ten Locks, to learn more about the firm's plans to kickstart a defining era for tequila in the UK.
Cheap? Yep. But there’s quality and history to be found in this agave spirit.
The team behind the Tequila Matchmaker have launched a “Verified Additive Free” program for tequila brands and distilleries. This is the first known independent, additive-free verification in the spirits world.
Lou does a video review of El Tequileño Platino and Reposado, in 90 seconds or less.
Blind tastings are the best way to find out what you really like, free of marketing hype, bias, and previous experiences. They also give you the opportunity to experience tequila in a whole new way—using only your senses.
El Tequileño was purchased by Wayne Henuset as majority partner with 50 shareholders made up of his business friends in Calgary plus other Canadians, and some from the U.S. and Mexico.
Special tasting with Tony from El Tequileño! I think it’s my favorite expression from them. It’s a little rough on entry which I like. Maybe tied with the Platinum.