Reviews written by Tequila Tourist
My final review of the Trianon line up. The first two have been solid entries for sure and I'm in love with the trio bottle packaging which you can...
A few weeks back I reviewed the Trianon Blanco and was pleasantly surprised. Nice natural flavors, great packaging and well priced. So, I think it's time to move...
Tres Agaves is an interesting brand. In the world of high end spirits and sipping tequila, Tres Agaves comes straight out and says that it's designed to make world...
When I decided to start opening bottles again, this Excellia Añejo was right in my sights. The blanco is probably one of my favorites and one of the most...
It's been a while since I've last written. For that I apologize. I've been trying not to open more bottles because my current open bottle count got over...
The final chapter in the regular line of Dulce Vida Tequila. Thus far, the blanco and reposado havent necessarily been my cup up tea with their big herbaceous notes,...
Luna Malvada is a new brand for me. In fact NOM 1572 is an entirely new distillery for me. Stainless steel oven, shredder roller and just a few...
Small brand, big distillery. El Arco hails from NOM 1466 (Tres Mujeres) and isn't all that widely distributed. I did try the añejo a while back and thought...
Digging through the tequila bunker you can often find something that you'd either forgotten about after tasting...or even forgotten to ever open entirely. Azunia Reposado is the latter for...
Ah, NOM 1079, your profile is well known and beloved by many tequila drinkers. Sadly, the NOM doesn't exist anymore, but the distillery still operates as NOM 1580. ...

