La Certeza Tequila Blanco

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La Certeza Tequila Blanco

La Certeza Tequila Blanco

La Certeza is the nectar in its purest form. The double-distilled Blanco is unoaked and therefore embodies the fragrant flavors of the purest Agave with highlights of black pepper and citrus.
Especially crafted for those who prefer white spirits. La Certeza Blanco's crystal clear complexion delivers an undeniably smooth and delicious experience.



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Not my favorite blanco of all time, but not something Id turn away either.

Aroma: A nice vegetal and grassy aroma.
Initial taste: A thin mouth feel. A lowlands sweet entry. Initial taste of slight berry.
Bosy: A decent 'grassy' agave body.
Finish: A lightly heated finish.

Like I said, not great for me, but not bad.
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Overall rating
 
87
Aroma-Nose
 
86
Initial Taste
 
87
Body
 
86
Finish
 
88
Enjoyability
 
88
Price
 
89
Presentation
 
85
La Certeza Blanco NOM 1513. Distillery Tierra de Agaves. Tasted neat from a cabillito at my home Tequila Bar. I had seen this bottle sitting on a local retailers shelf(next to it's anejo compadre)for quite some time. The owner said he could not sell either and would never stock them again. He gave me a great deal on the blanco. Told him I would return for the anejo....the review:
Appearance: Clear & bright
Nose: Youthful with a fresh clean light alcohol smell to the nostril
Initial taste: Spicy black pepper and citrus with moderate agave flavor.
Body: Light pleasant mouthfeel with a light alcohol burn.
Finish: Here is where this blanco really caught me by suprise. What started off as a rather simple initial taste ended with a very pleasant balanced, almost complex yet buttery agave finish that found me craving another sip.
Smoothness: This blanco is not for those who prefer sweeter milder types. This distillery seems to have a handle on their self proclaimed "estate grown agave". For me it appears that they are producing a very fine blanco that is fairly priced and is of superb quality. It is also no suprise that this blanco took a silver medal at the "08 San Fransisco World Spirits Competition.
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