Reviews written by Piņa
July 01, 2008
Tasted out of Caballito 6/30/08. Cazadores blanco was ok. I definitely would rather be using this one as a mixer. There was just nothing that stood out for me as a sipping tequila. Very basic stuff here.
Aroma: Strong citrus and peppery hints.
Initial taste: A thin mouth feel for me, and a little bitter.
Body: Decent agave body, but had to really swoosh it around to get it to come out. Again, citrus and peppery hints.
Finish: A short heated finish with a mild alcohol burn.
Aroma: Strong citrus and peppery hints.
Initial taste: A thin mouth feel for me, and a little bitter.
Body: Decent agave body, but had to really swoosh it around to get it to come out. Again, citrus and peppery hints.
Finish: A short heated finish with a mild alcohol burn.
June 30, 2008
Tasted on 6/29/08 out of snifter. Don Nacho blanco is a very decent blanco that comes nicely packaged. At $28 dollar, a very good value. This is another one I would recommend for new blanco drinkers, as it does lean on the less aggressive side of blancos.
Aroma: A very light aroma of faint agave and spices.
Initial taste: A thin mouth feel of peppery spices.
Body: A light to medium presence of agave and pear.
Finish: Of short duration, with no alcohol burn.
Aroma: A very light aroma of faint agave and spices.
Initial taste: A thin mouth feel of peppery spices.
Body: A light to medium presence of agave and pear.
Finish: Of short duration, with no alcohol burn.
June 25, 2008
Tasted on 6/13/08 out of snifter. I've got one word for this blanco....WOW. I can see why it's one of the more expensive tequilas out there. I may not be able to afford this bottle every time, but darnit, I'll find a way! An excellent sipper. I would not mix this one. It gets a high rating on value because I really got what I paid for.
Aroma: A very creamy nose, with hints of earth and vanilla.
Initial taste: An oily mouth feel, it's sweet with no bitterness.
Body: Tons of earthy agave, with spicy hints. An excellent body.
Finish: Of medium duration, no alcohol burn.
Aroma: A very creamy nose, with hints of earth and vanilla.
Initial taste: An oily mouth feel, it's sweet with no bitterness.
Body: Tons of earthy agave, with spicy hints. An excellent body.
Finish: Of medium duration, no alcohol burn.
June 25, 2008
Tasted on 6/20/08 out of Caballito. Pueblo Viejo was not a bad tequila at all. At 18 bucks for a bottle, I surely didnt expect it to be the best, but it definitely wasnt the worst by any means. A very simple, yet decent tasting blanco. A decent sipper, and Im sure it would be a great mixer.
Aroma: Strong agave and citrus.
Initial Taste: A thin mouth feel, with peppery and spicy tones.
Body: A decent, simple body of agave and citrus. Nothing too complex.
Finish: Of short duration with very mild alcohol burn.
Aroma: Strong agave and citrus.
Initial Taste: A thin mouth feel, with peppery and spicy tones.
Body: A decent, simple body of agave and citrus. Nothing too complex.
Finish: Of short duration with very mild alcohol burn.
June 24, 2008
Tasted on 6/24/08 out of snifter. Siembra Azul Blanco is a very good tasting tequila. It's definitely a tequila worth buying again.
Aroma: Very agave, with hints of cream and floral.
Initial Taste: An oily mouth feel, it was really sweet and creamy.
Body: Lots of Agave, floral, and pepper.
Finish: Of long duration, a heated, creamy finish with no alcohol burn.
Aroma: Very agave, with hints of cream and floral.
Initial Taste: An oily mouth feel, it was really sweet and creamy.
Body: Lots of Agave, floral, and pepper.
Finish: Of long duration, a heated, creamy finish with no alcohol burn.
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