Tequila Arette Blanco Suave
Arette Artesanal Blanco - Premium select agave and precise control of quality throughout the entire production process makes this one of the finest blanco tequilas available.
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| NOM | 1109 |
| Distillery | Destiladora Azteca de Jalisco, S.A. DE C.V. |
| Web Site | http://tequilaarette.com/ |
Arette Artesanal Blanco - Premium select agave and precise control of quality throughout the entire production process makes this one of the finest blanco tequilas available.
| Overall rating: | 85 | |
| Aroma-Nose: | 84 (3) | |
| Initial Taste: | 84 (3) | |
| Body: | 88 (3) | |
| Finish: | 84 (3) | |
| Enjoyability: | 84 (3) | |
| Price: | 85 (3) | |
| Presentation: | 85 (3) |
| Overall rating: | 89 | |
| Aroma-Nose: | 89 | |
| Initial Taste: | 89 | |
| Body: | 89 | |
| Finish: | 89 | |
| Enjoyability: | 90 | |
| Price: | 89 | |
| Presentation: | 91 |
Im not the biggest fan of the 'suave' formula. But that doesnt mean its not an excellent tequila. Just not for me. I rated this one on the quality of what its trying to achieve, rather than just my personal opinion. It's definitely suave!
Aroma: A great agave aroma.
Initial taste: On the tip of the tongue, an oily feel and very sweet.
Body: Heres where I tasted the 'suave' kick in. A 'suave' body with earth and agave, and black licorice.
Finish: Of long duration with no bitterness at all.
| Overall rating: | 80 | |
| Aroma-Nose: | 80 | |
| Initial Taste: | 79 | |
| Body: | 85 | |
| Finish: | 80 | |
| Enjoyability: | 75 | |
| Price: | 80 | |
| Presentation: | 85 |
Presentation is nice, nothing spectacular and from there all is down hill, nose, aroma, body is all very non-exiting.
| Overall rating: | 85 | |
| Aroma-Nose: | 84 | |
| Initial Taste: | 83 | |
| Body: | 91 | |
| Finish: | 82 | |
| Enjoyability: | 86 | |
| Price: | 85 | |
| Presentation: | 80 |
This blanco version of Arette is a small step in the right direction for the Orendain tequilas, although not yet quite a stunning blanco at all. The texture is watery and the sharp alcohol notes undermine the nice agave notes and herbal accents that tend to dominate Arette's organoleptic feature. One thing that gets my attention is that it smells too strong, kinda yeasty and mineral at the same time. The main agave notes at the nose and palate are fresh and sweet, but later some salty, slight celery-like notes become present in the tongue and aftertaste. I would love this tequila to offer mich more definition on the flavor structure, because in this version the agave, alcohol and herbal notes appear to the palate in an erratic, disengaged way. There is this touch of artificiality that keeps Arette from climbing all the way to the top, but overall, an above-average blanco to enjoy before spicy foods.