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Production Details | |
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NOM : | 1142 , |
Agave Type : | Tequilana Weber , |
Agave Region : | - , |
Region : | Jalisco (Ciénega) , |
Cooking : | Autoclave (high pressure) , |
Extraction : | Roller Mill , |
Water Source : | - , |
Fermentation : | Stainless steel tanks, 100% agave , |
Distillation : | 3x distilled , |
Still : | - , |
Aging : | - , |
ABV/Proof : | 35-39% abv (70-78 proof) |
Other : | - |
Barely a one trick pony. Blah and sweet, with an off aftertaste.
Very strong alcohol taste, little pepper and little fruit, cake batter
Smells like frosted cookies. The taste was mild not too hot and had a very faint soft tequila flavour. I’d recommend this as a blanco for someone to try if they the claim not to like tequila.
Fruity, banana, cinnamon
Sweet - Banana like Sweet taste
Mexican 40% abv. version, acquired on October 2020, marbete is from 2016, tasted on 11-27-23. Aroma: dark violet flowers, light briny raw agave, light minerality, aromas similar to distilled grain spirit. Palate: confirms aromas perceived but dissipated rather quickly, feel thin and watery on the palate. Finish is short to medium, hint of dark violet flowers with minerality and a hint of bitterness from alcohol persists but not too long.
Appearance- clear Aroma- bright, cooked agave, grassy Taste-agave, cake sweetness in the finish, pu-erh like bitterness. Good tequila, I could sip this.
Something off to me, possibly defect. No agave. Taste unnatural
Aroma - Sweet fruit, no agave present Flavor - Cough syrup Purchased for my blue tequila bottle collection. Can’t sip this but will use in cocktails to finish off.
Nose: raw agave, fake fruit, alcohol Palate: bland flavor stemming from raw agave, herbal, fruity, alcohol Finish: very watery and weak. You lose the taste quickly.
Sweet notes, fruity, tropical
This one is just ok. It has a faint mineral and agave aroma, an overly sweet flavor with none of the mineral element that I smelled, and a short alcohol flavored finish. Not a complex flavor profile. It was not that bad for the price, but not a memorable experience for sure.
Good flavor. Smooth finish great for the price!
Kind of what you would expect from a triple distilled blanco. Some light florals and pear on the nose, an initial sweetness on the palette and then finishing fairly clean. Nothing bad, nothing exciting.
Sweet agave aroma; pleasant. Pepper throughout from initial taste to finish. Again, sweet notes on tongue. Not complex but I don't see simplicity here as a negative.
$59
Aroma of cooked agave and a sweet fruity scent; pear and coconut maybe? Quite alcoholic flavour that’s all-agave. Impressive long peppery finish.
Brought some back from Mexico. 20 bucks a bottle. can't argue with that. Very bland, straightforward tequila. Good for mixing or shots.
I prefer anejo and extra anejo tequilas , this Blanco has a good aroma , a bit of burn when drinking , mellows with the finish , nice agave flavor , worth a try .
Blanco brillante, destaca su agave con ligeros toques de miel, aromático con notas de Jazmín
The taste is inviting and smooth. Your taste buds will flavor many notes of taste. Your eyes will light up with wonderful after taste of delight.
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Rating from memory, a gift brought back from a Carribean cruise for me. One of my first tequilas, I distinctly recall the taste being very citrusy with lemon mostly, sweet, peppery but easy to drink ( at least that was my thought back then) which I contribute now to it being tripple distilled, which perhaps factored into, why I thought that this was one of the more pleasant Blancos I experienced at that time.