Reviews written by bn087

 April 16, 2008

Overall rating (weighted)
92
Aroma-Nose
96
Initial Taste
90
Body
94
Finish
92
Smoothness
90
Price
91
Presentation
95
Tasted out of a Reidel glass on 4/16/08. I purchased Don Julio's 1942 for 99.99 at the local liquor store in Waco, Texas. The presentation was quite elegant with a slender classic bottle, shaded an olive green. The case it came in was nice as well, the only negative was there was no cork, like all Don Julio bottles...I like corks though. The color of the tequila was a beautiful honey shade, and very oily. I was surprised the tequila was not darker, after being aged 3 years. When the Reidel was tipped at a 45 degree angle and back, the oil residue slowly dripped down the side of the glass. The aroma went hand in hand with the taste. I could initially smell hints of cinnamon and spice when I smelled from the bottle. After pouring into a Reidel, more characteristics stood out. Very strong wood and smoke tones, not much alcohol hit my palate while smelling which is a good sign. I was able to also smell hints of vanilla, nuts, and very sweet agave. The initial taste took me by surprise, very potent and sweet agave, followed by a well aged flavor. The taste was much as expected after smelling the aromas...smoke, spice, vanilla, nuts, wood. The only negative here were the oils, I thought the tequila was very oily. This was all followed by wonderful aspects... The length was medium and didnt fade out immediately, the alcohol was balanced and not overpowering, the finish was very complex with a somewhat tingling alcohol burn. I thought the finish was the best part as it was very refreshing. I have not consumed many anejo's in my time period so this was a good one to get my feet wet with. Initially I was disappointed but that went away after a couple drinks. I had high expectations and didnt know what to compare too and I havent tried a comparable tequila. This is a must try for any aficionado out there.


 March 08, 2008

Overall rating (weighted)
88
Aroma-Nose
89
Initial Taste
86
Body
91
Finish
86
Smoothness
85
Price
91
Presentation
92
I thought the initial smell was a bit too strong. I smelled the alcohol before the agave and that never excites me. I could taste the sweetness of the product in the beginning but it was overpowered by the spicy, smoky finish which wasnt too smooth at all. But what can you expect at 20.00 a bottle. The bottle was beautiful by the way and looks nice on the bar! I would recommend this to anyone on a budget and its wonderful for a margarita.


 March 08, 2008

Overall rating (weighted)
93
Aroma-Nose
90
Initial Taste
92
Body
90
Finish
95
Smoothness
92
Price
95
Presentation
99
I tasted this on 2/29/08 at 7:20pm. I purchased the bottle at a price of 54.99 and tasted out of a riedel glass. The presentation was beautiful in a wooden box and the labeling was nice as well. As for the taste, the initial taste is very solid and a well-noted Agave flavor. I could taste the hints of vanilla in the beginning followed by a very smooth finish without much bite. The overall price vs. quanity is exceptional. I liked this purchase very much.


 February 02, 2008

Overall rating (weighted)
95
Aroma-Nose
92
Initial Taste
95
Body
95
Finish
97
Smoothness
96
Price
92
Presentation
98
In my top of reposados I've tryed to date now. Very smooth and beautiful golden light honey color. The only drawback was a bit of spice in the aftertaste...I'm not a fan of that too much but overall I give 2 thumbs up and reccomend everyone that is a reposado fan to try this. I got way too drunk after my initial "tastings" for me to get in depth on my review. No hangover though! You gotta love that about quality tequila.


 January 23, 2008

Overall rating (weighted)
96
Aroma-Nose
85
Initial Taste
95
Body
95
Finish
98
Smoothness
100
Price
92
Presentation
100
Wow, this is a must have for any collector or Tequila Connoisseur. I was very skeptical paying 100.00 for a bottle I couldnt find much of a review on but I sucked it up and did it anyways. I couldnt of been more pleased. To my initial suprise there was no alcohol burn whatsoever. Along with probably the collest designed bottle of tequila out there, there is so much this product has to offer. I could sip this like a scotch and that brings up a good point. One thing I'm not fond of is the product lost a lot of Agave flavor after the aging in oak barells, making it taste similar to a scotch...a very high quality that is. You can really taste the oak and the smokey flavors although I must say, this was my 17th different bottle of Tequila to buy and review and it exceeded my expectations. I loved it and if I were rich I would consume it very often, it was quite worth the price. A+


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