Reviews written by El Jefe

 December 21, 2007

Overall rating (weighted)
93
Aroma-Nose
87
Initial Taste
93
Body
95
Finish
94
Smoothness
91
Price
99
Presentation
96
Hacienda de Chihuahua Sotol Reposado. This sotol is light amber in color with long legs. The nose is slightly woody with some traces of alcohol, chemicals, & rather light in character. The initial taste is warm spice with a nice glowing sensation & slightly nutty. The body is medium with some spicy wood carrying over & a nutty aftertaste. This reposado has a nice open finish, encompassing the entire mouth, & ending with a hint of vanilla. HDC reposado is smooth but not quite as smooth as the plata which surprised me. Taking all things into consideration especially the $, this is a great way to experience a different, relative of tequila, Mexican spirit & not spend nearly as much dinero!


 December 16, 2007

Overall rating (weighted)
93
Aroma-Nose
88
Initial Taste
93
Body
93
Finish
96
Smoothness
92
Price
87
Presentation
98
Casa Noble Crystal Triple Distilled Tequila Blanco, NOM 1137. Like it says crystal clear color with long, even legs extending high on the glass. The nose is earthy agave with some alcohol burn, spice, & a hint of pine. The initial taste is sweet & slightly warm with a late burst of black peppery licorice. The body is medium that lingers long into the finish with tastes of earth, spicy agave, & an aged quality uncharacteristic of a blanco. The finish starts in the cheeks, rolls completely over the tongue, & lasts into the next sip becoming the longest finish I've ever experienced. This tequila is smooth but not as smooth as others due to some, but not overwhelming, alcohol burn. Overall this is a very fine tequila that I enjoyed immensely, savoring each & every sip. The bottle, including the steel embossed cap over cork, is a true work of art worthy of keeping as any other decanter would be. Scores high on the impression scale. Very pricey in my area but not as much in others. Top shelf. Just short of a solid A.


 December 11, 2007

Overall rating (weighted)
92
Aroma-Nose
92
Initial Taste
93
Body
94
Finish
90
Smoothness
93
Price
93
Presentation
85
El Tesoro de Don Felipe Platinum Tequila, NOM 1139. Crystal clear in color with very high, uniform legs. The first nose was deep earth with generous agave scents. A second nose revealed a smoky pine aroma. The initial taste was spicy with some bitterness. The body is light to medium light with the flavor of sweet root vegetables. I found the finish to be somewhat flat but with a nice openness. El Tesoro is quite smooth, absolutely no burn, but with a warm alcohol sensation throughout. I got a generous deal so I overrated the $. Top shelf. A-/A


 December 10, 2007

Overall rating
80.0
Agave Spirit Selection
75
Prices
85
Typical large liquor store selection. No rare finds here. Convenient if you live in the general vicinity. I'd rather see rarer finds with a smaller selection.


 December 09, 2007

Overall rating (weighted)
95
Aroma-Nose
94
Initial Taste
95
Body
95
Finish
96
Smoothness
95
Price
90
Presentation
96
1921 Tequila Blanco, NOM 1079, Lote No. 97. The color is crystal clear with nice legs. (Take your time opening the beautiful wax top). The nose reminds me of newly poured cement, ozone, sour dough agave, & light alcohol. The initial taste is smoky sweet with cinnamon, nutmeg, & cloves. Very spicy. The body is light medium to medium & remarkably smooth. The finish rolls off the tongue from middle to back & reaches deep into the throat with the essence of licorice. This is one smooth tequila from start to finish & is one of the tastiest tequila's I've ever experienced. 1921 Tequila Blanco ranks with the very best top shelf tequila's. A/A+


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