Review Detail
93 5 100Overall rating
93
Aroma-Nose
91
Initial Taste
93
Body
92
Finish
93
Enjoyability
93
Price
98
Presentation
92
Tasted 10/05/14 from a Riedel Tequila Glass.
Appearance: Crystal clear color.
Aroma: Light, crisp and refreshing with an aroma of sweet agave and light floral/citrus notes.
Initial Taste: Bold taste of peppery agave, a touch of ripe fruit, and mild citrus.
Body: Medium body with light tears and a smooth buttery mouth feel.
Finish: Nice long smooth finish with peppery spice of agave that ends with a mild numbing of the tongue.
Enjoyability: 93
Price: Retails for $20-50$/bottle.
Presentation: An antique looking local hand blown artisanal glass bottle.
This is a very nice robust Blanco that is an excellent sipper. I wouldn’t call it a “value” tequila; rather it is probably the best bargain you will find for a premium tequila. The retail price varies widely. When I purchased it for $19.99 on sale at the Old Town Liquor Store in San Diego, the owner told me “it was the best bargain in the store.”
Appearance: Crystal clear color.
Aroma: Light, crisp and refreshing with an aroma of sweet agave and light floral/citrus notes.
Initial Taste: Bold taste of peppery agave, a touch of ripe fruit, and mild citrus.
Body: Medium body with light tears and a smooth buttery mouth feel.
Finish: Nice long smooth finish with peppery spice of agave that ends with a mild numbing of the tongue.
Enjoyability: 93
Price: Retails for $20-50$/bottle.
Presentation: An antique looking local hand blown artisanal glass bottle.
This is a very nice robust Blanco that is an excellent sipper. I wouldn’t call it a “value” tequila; rather it is probably the best bargain you will find for a premium tequila. The retail price varies widely. When I purchased it for $19.99 on sale at the Old Town Liquor Store in San Diego, the owner told me “it was the best bargain in the store.”
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