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Ley .925 Silver Tequila - Dragon Bottle
Ley .925 Silver Tequila - Dragon Bottle, 100% Blue Agave, pure and un-aged. This version of Ley .925 Reposado is bottled in tall, clear glass, with a label containing the artwork of Mexican artist Alejandro Gomez Oropeza.
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Average user rating from: 1 user(s)
Aroma: A big nose of earthy agave. Very simple...wet cement, agave and pepper.
Initial Taste: A fairly muted initial taste with some green notes to go long with the earthy notes. Not very sweet on the entry at all.
Body: The earthiness comes forward a bit along with a bit fruit (raspberries). An interesting combination that still only has a muted sweetness. The body itself is fairly average. Not too oily, not too thin.
Finish: A medium length finish with a decent agave kick. The spice on the finish is not too strong or light. Nice balance, but nothing too noteworthy either.
This is a good tequila. The flavors are fairly muted, but it has a nice earthy balance. It's got a nice agave flavor, but nothing that makes it stand out. The good thing about this tequila is that it can be purchased in the $25 range. It's certainly worth buying at that price.
Overall rating | 87 | |
Aroma-Nose | 86 | |
Initial Taste | 87 | |
Body | 86 | |
Finish | 87 | |
Enjoyability | 86 | |
Price | 91 | |
Presentation | 87 |
While Ley .925 is probably most known for producing expensive bottles, I found that I very much enjoyed the first one from their line that I tried (the anejo). So, I decided it would be best to see what they start with. NOM 1479 has some very nice tequilas, so I hope this lives up to my hopes.
Aroma: A big nose of earthy agave. Very simple...wet cement, agave and pepper.
Initial Taste: A fairly muted initial taste with some green notes to go long with the earthy notes. Not very sweet on the entry at all.
Body: The earthiness comes forward a bit along with a bit fruit (raspberries). An interesting combination that still only has a muted sweetness. The body itself is fairly average. Not too oily, not too thin.
Finish: A medium length finish with a decent agave kick. The spice on the finish is not too strong or light. Nice balance, but nothing too noteworthy either.
This is a good tequila. The flavors are fairly muted, but it has a nice earthy balance. It's got a nice agave flavor, but nothing that makes it stand out. The good thing about this tequila is that it can be purchased in the $25 range. It's certainly worth buying at that price.