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Submitted by MrAgave   
October 06, 2007
Tequila Review
Brand: Querido Viejo
NOM: 1431
Distillery: Destiladora Los Magos, S.A. de C.V.
Web Site: http://www.tequilaqv.com

Tequila Querido Viejo Blanco

Tequila Querido Viejo Blanco - Un-aged, smooth, and succulent. Patiently crafted QV Silver boasts a pleasant aroma and is ideal for sipping.

Tequila Querido Viejo was first produced back in 1995 by Xochitl Livier Reynoso Zamora under the name "Mi Viejo", and was changed to "Querido Viejo" due to legal issues. The recipe however remains the same.


User reviews

Average user rating from: 3 user(s)

Overall rating (weighted)
91
Aroma-Nose
91
Initial Taste
90
Body
91
Finish
91
Smoothness
91
Price
90
Presentation
94
 

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September 20, 2008

Written by wichie13   -  View all my reviews  - Top 50 Reviewer

Overall rating (weighted)
90
Aroma-Nose
90
Initial Taste
89
Body
90
Finish
91
Smoothness
90
Price
89
Presentation
95
Tasted on Sept 20, 2008 in both a riedel and a med snifter. Nose on the snifter was very light and sweet. Nose on the riedel was more mineral and floral.
Taste: very light, hint of agave and a mineral presence. Mild Pleasant heat on the tip of the tounge.

Finish: Medium only the heat on the tounge lingers

This bottle was given to us for the puprpose of review, I am unsure on the price point.

Prsentation: Nice blue glass bottle, with etched stopper, distributed in a wooden crate. I really like the bottle and will definately hold on to the empty.

Overall a decent sipper, that would also work well in mixed drinks.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful

September 11, 2008

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

Overall rating (weighted)
91
Aroma-Nose
91
Initial Taste
90
Body
91
Finish
90
Smoothness
90
Price
89
Presentation
95
Tasted out of high ball glass. Certain blancos remind me of certain themes. This blancos them (to me) is floral. A very floral blanco that is a very good sipper. A bit overpriced, in my humble opinion. But yes, a very good sipper.

Aroma: Floral and earth
Initial Taste: A thin mouth feel. On tip of tongue its sweet with a little bitterness.
Body: Intense agave and intense floral.
Finish: A semi heated finish of medium duration.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful

October 21, 2007

Written by Tequila Joe   -  View all my reviews  - #1 Reviewer

Overall rating (weighted)
92
Aroma-Nose
93
Initial Taste
92
Body
93
Finish
92
Smoothness
92
Price
93
Presentation
93
Querido Viejo Blanco NOM 1431 Tasted on 10/5/07 at 4pm. I tasted this unaged tequila at my house in a Riedel glass from a bottle I was given. The estimated cost when available is $48 to $55 a bottle, which in my opinion makes this tequila an excellent choice when examining quality versus price. Each bottle is numbered and comes in a rustic wooden box with a custom bottle stopper. While the bottle comes with the custom bottle stopper, I would not recommend using it. The stopper does not properly seal the bottle and, thus, I would not recommend using it for anything other than short term use. The tequila is clear in color and has intense aromas of floral and fruit. Less apparent aromas include moderate spice, mild earth, and a hint of smoke. Initial aspects of the tequila are a thin-to-medium mouth feel that provides a mellow and soft sensation on the tip of the tongue. Upon first taste, the tequila has no bitterness and a low level of sweetness. Flavors of Querido Viejo Blanco include intense floral and agave followed by moderate fruit aspects. Finishing with mild earth and spice, this tequila experience comes to an end with a medium to long duration of flavor and a numbing alcohol intensity. In my opinion, this tequila is well worth trying when it becomes available and using my rating scale I have award Querido Viejo Blanco tequila with the rating of 92/93 points out of 100.


 
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