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NOM : | 1102 , |
Agave Type : | Tequilana Weber , |
Agave Region : | - , |
Region : | Jalisco (Los Valles) , |
Cooking : | Autoclave (post diffuser) , |
Extraction : | Diffuser , |
Water Source : | - , |
Fermentation : | 100% agave, Stainless steel tanks , |
Distillation : | 2x distilled , |
Still : | Column , |
Aging : | - , |
ABV/Proof : | 40% abv (80-proof) |
Other : | - |
To be fair, I did find a almost empty bottle in the back of my mothers fridge, home for the holidays. I let it get to room temperature before I sipped. Aroma wasn’t there for me probably due to the bottle being low and refrigerated. Taste: Agave,citrus,pepper and an additive medicinal taste on dry down.
Not as bad as I thought but absolutely nothing for aroma or taste. Finish is all diffuser made alcohol.
This is way better than I thought it would be!! Fruity and sweet, makes a really great marg.
Smells and tastes like water with a short peppery finish.
Mixer
At best, it’s easy to drink with few habits. At worst, it’s weak agave flavor. Considering the price, I think it’s a reasonably good product.
nose: cooked Agave with strong alcohol aroma taste: strong alcohol and medicinal flavor with notes of agave, black pepper and hints of metallic bitterness. finish: medicinal with notes acetone please stop calling this tequila. stop stop stop! Have some dignity. Never buy, instead pick up tres agaves.
This was just awful. Took a shot when this was ordered at a work function and didnt want to offend anyone so I went for it and I got nothing that even vaguely reminds me of what I look for in a tequila. I got artificial lime, mildew and alcohol. YUCK.
Someone was making margs with this, so I decided to taste a sip. Harsh! I would not even use this in a marg…
One of the most dreadful things that my palate came across. The aroma is like ethanol and the taste is bland, too strong and non-existent. skip it.
Medicinal nose. Somewhat sweet. Mostly agave and vanilla flavors. Slight peppery finish. Nothing I would spend time with as a sipper, but quite serviceable in a cocktail.
Sipped at a friend's party before they made a batch of mixed drinks. I get that its cheap, but folks, don't buy this for mixed drinks.
Alcohol, bitter, not much flavour of anything
Drink anything else on the Bar Menu before choosing Sauza Silver. I won’t ever rate/review Blanco Tequilas in this class after this.
only for big parties frozen margs
Some smoke like burnt vegetation, leather. Taste is bitter smoke and leather little sweetness. More bitterness on the somewhat smooth finish. Not so good as a mixer either. Will not recommend, drink or buy again.
In view, it’s a crystal clear tequila, presents nice silver tones and shoulders. In nose, notes of fresh agave and fiber, some citrus notes. In mouth, has a velvety mouthfeel and presents notes of anis and black pepper in the back taste. A good choice to mix or enjoy in a cocktail.
I sipped it...not as bad as I thought it would be. The aroma is a bit sweet and nicer than the flavor but...I have to admit I’ve had worse!
Citrus aroma with a citrus flavor the finish is earthy
The nose ‘isn’t as bad’ as I thought, but lots of plasticky alcohol with a slight hint of pear. The flavour hits hard (not great) then falls right off. Not my fav.
Not much on the nose and taste is sterile but it is good for making margaritas.
Candidly, this is not good. It's pretty bad. My in laws gave me a bottle of this and I wondered if it was a sign they didn't like me. However, I discovered that unlike a lot of budget liquor with a budget price, it won't give you the hangover from hell. Actually, it treats you pretty well in that context. As a result, it's my go to when I come home and I've had a bad/frustrating day. The terrible taste keeps me from drinking too much and its basic level of quality means it won't give me a hangover. View it as medication/anesthesia. This for my bad days. I save the Don Julio and Fortaleza for my good days.
Fantastic Margarita mixer!
Great when mixed with a dash of 0 cola, some water and ice.
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not good. not even for a margarita. seriously, buy Cimarron, Arette, Suerte, Altos or even el Tequileño mixto for ur cocktails. similar proce and MUCH better!