Bottle of Mi Familia Flores Reserva Suprema Añejo

Mi Familia Flores Reserva Suprema Añejo

Tipo: Tequila
Nom
1459
56 Calificaciones Ver todo

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Detalles de Producción
NOM : 1459 ,
Tipo de agave : Tequilana Weber ,
Región de agave : - ,
Región : Jalisco (Los Valles) ,
Cocinando : Autoclave (high pressure) ,
Extracción : Roller Mill ,
Fuente de agua : Deep well water ,
Fermentación : Stainless steel tanks, 100% agave, Fermentation without fibers ,
Destilación : 2x distilled ,
Estilo de destilación : Stainless Steel Pot ,
Maduración : - ,
ABV : 38% abv (76 proof)
Otra : -

Perfil

Aromas y sabores detectados por nuestra comunidad

Aromas detectados

1
Agave (raw)
1
Caramel
1
Vanilla
1
Oak

Sabores detectados

5
Vanilla
4
Caramel
2
Agave (cooked)
1
Agave (raw)
1
Oak
1
Pepper (black)
1
Butterscotch

Calificaciones

Calificaciones y reseñas de nuestra comunidad

Tequila Enthusiast
5 calificaciones
  • 90 Calificación

If you drank this, it is probably because a total wine associate told you it was the bee's knees... This is a superb starter tequila. If you want to get your friends and family into "luxury" tequilas, you have them try this. The sweetness takes away from the typical bite that tequila has. I can see how an experience sommelier may turn their nose,however, since it may seem unnaturally sweet. Maybe that's from the cognac barrel? Either way, it's a great sipper, especially for those just starting out.

Tequila Fan
1 calificaciones
  • 75 Calificación

Hints of fake fruity autoclave processing signature. Slightly immature, otherwise not bad. Would share after a date, but not for my private stock.

Tequila Fan
1 calificaciones
  • 93 Calificación

A little note of sweet, smooth finish, I loved it.

Tequila Ninja
126 calificaciones
  • 48 Calificación

I stumbled upon this tequila like a secret agent finding a hidden stash at the house I crashed. They promised it was additive-free, but my taste buds are side-eyeing that claim harder than a detective questioning a suspect. Apparently, this tequila spent 24 months in a cognac barrel, but the vanilla and sweetness are giving me trust issues – more like a covert operation gone wrong. While some might dub this the James Bond of bourbons, as a tequila purist, it's like trying to convince a cat that it's a dog – just not happening. This spirit might have its undercover fans, but for me, it's a mission aborted in the realm of genuine tequila pleasures. .

Tequila Fan
4 calificaciones
  • 92 Calificación

The sweetest tequila - the lightest bite - and a fantastic burn. The best aged Tequila I’ve ever had; incredibly smooth sipper and I would be scared to mix with anything.

Tequila Fan
3 calificaciones
  • 55 Calificación

taste the additives..too sweet..maybe would have been better aged to an extra anejo?

Tequila Ninja
155 calificaciones
  • 63 Calificación

I remember tasting saccharine that was used as a sweetener when I was young. This tequila reminded me of that.

Tequila Fan
2 calificaciones
  • 91 Calificación

Vainly and Caramel

Tequila Fan
2 calificaciones
  • 82 Calificación

For the price an Anejo which is aged for 24 months in French Oak Cognac barrels and naturally sweet very good in today’s additives tequila market. It lacks body and finish but for $89 it’s a great Anejo tequila. Very smooth, not overly sweet, slight caramel & vanilla on the finish-slight vanilla wish it was more. Lacks agave and pepper/spicy but still good.

Tequila Warrior
45 calificaciones
  • 77 Calificación

Well! Sweet-Carmel-Vanilla and very faint Agave. Good entry level or as a desert drink. Taste a little like Clase Azul. Buy this instead it’s much cheaper and taste the same. Cheers