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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful

September 27, 2008

Written by deedub   -  View all my reviews  - Top 50 Reviewer

Overall rating (weighted)
92
Aroma-Nose
90
Initial Taste
93
Body
93
Finish
90
Smoothness
94
Price
91
Presentation
96
Balance and enjoyability is what it is all about, and this blanco delivers the goods. Its nose is bright (but not excessive) agave and spice. Entry is sweet agave which rolls over to a slight and very agreeable bitterness as the agave flavour deepens. Body is moderate and balanced. Finishes modestly with more agave and a light herbal note. Handmade blown-glass bottles completes this outstanding package. This is the blanco against which I measure the others.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful

June 18, 2008

Written by Piņa   -  View all my reviews  - Top 10 Reviewer

Overall rating (weighted)
88
Aroma-Nose
87
Initial Taste
87
Body
87
Finish
88
Smoothness
90
Price
85
Presentation
90
Tasted out of snifter on 6/15/08.
I can't say this tequila was a disappointment for me, but I cant say I that I was impressed either. From the beginning, much like Tv Jefe's review. I'd have to say my experience was pretty much the same. The aroma was subtle hints of creamy vanilla and fruit. From initial taste to finish, yes-it was smooth. But for me, almost too smooth. As a blanco lover, what I love about blancos is their intensity. I didn't taste anything intense with 4 Copas. For me, it was too light. As always, this is just my opinion.

On the flip side, if you are trying to show someone new to tequila that it has a soft side to it, I'd say 4 Copas blanco is the way to go. It won't scare anyone away! I just don't think 4 Copas was my speed for a blanco. And I definitely think its flavor would get lost as a mixer.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful

March 16, 2008

Written by 1tequila2   -  View all my reviews  - Top 10 Reviewer

Overall rating (weighted)
93
Aroma-Nose
93
Initial Taste
94
Body
93
Finish
91
Smoothness
94
Price
92
Presentation
94
Tequila 4 Copas Blanco tasted 3/16/08 in a Riedel glass. NOM 1457 La Quemada. I ordered this bottle from Hi-Time for $50.00. A lot of extra work goes into the creation of this virgin organic tequila before it ever hits your tongue. It shows, and I appreciate that. This blanco stands out in the crowd not because its necessarily better than the rest but because it's so good at being unique among other blancos. For tequila to rate exceptional in my book it must cover three bases well. Agave taste, tequila flavor, and alcohol balance. 4 Copas balances all three of theses quite nicely. Its pure cooked agave peppery taste and citrus nose are not overly intense. It has a very traditional tequila profile that is medium bodied, low in bitterness, and high in sweetness. Its perfect balance of alcohol burn and harshness make this an excellent sipper and mixer. The bottles beautiful deep azul gradient to clear glass and artwork presentation, especially when lit up, rounds out this top shelf addition to any bar.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful

October 03, 2007

Written by Rosco   -  View all my reviews  - Top 10 Reviewer

Overall rating (weighted)
92
Aroma-Nose
92
Initial Taste
94
Body
92
Finish
90
Smoothness
90
Price
98
Presentation
100
4 Copas Silver is definitely a must have for an avid tequila aficionado,for Tequila 4 Copas, i would have to say that this is their weakest tequila, although the entire line is excellent, this is definitely the least, compared to other blancos though, it is up there in overall consistency, I found the initial aroma very inviting, with hints of the earthy agave plant, and some floral, once the stuff hit my mouth the taste of the agave was apparent, but for a silver the agave taste, i felt was lacking, something a true silver should never lose, the silver sat well in my mouth , it was bitter and hints of a buttery finish lingered, but once it was swallowed it carried through a numbing alcoholness that never went away, definitely very different.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful

August 27, 2007

Written by tvJefe   -  View all my reviews  - Top 10 Reviewer

Overall rating (weighted)
87
Aroma-Nose
88
Initial Taste
85
Body
85
Finish
83
Smoothness
93
Price
93
Presentation
88
4 Copas Blanco: Tequila for people who don't like tequila.

This tequila is very sweet, very smooth, and finishes short. There is a buttery feel in the mouth, but I would be hesitant to call it even medium bodied. It's very, very light. There is a moderate amount of agave, but I didn't experience any "intense" flavors.

All in all, I think it's a great effort; and it would probably mix extremely well. Even just for shear contrast between this and Case Noble or Don Valente, it is worth checking out.
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