Olmeca Altos Tequila Plata

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A very nice value blanco
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Olmeca Altos from NOM 1111(Pernod Ricard México, S.A. de C.V.) is a rarity in the tequila world. It's a tahona tequila (blended) at a value price. They had a premium 100% tahona brand in Tezon, but that has since stopped production and they are focusing on Olmeca Altos. For $25 or less, this is one of those easy decisions when you know the history and see it on the shelf. Let's hope the taste doesn't make me look dumb(er).

Price: $25/bottle

Aroma: It's odd to say that something smells like a texture, but this one smells oily. It could be from the fact that I know what this smell often means on the palate. It's got a big agave aroma...really nice with a hint of earth.

Initial Taste: A sweet agave entry. A very basic flavor with hints of earth and white pepper, but it's very pure tasting.

Body: Medium bodied. Not quite as oily and creamy as the nose told me it might be, but still a good mouth feel and a really solid flavor.

Finish: A light sweetness and peppery linger last for about an average amount of time. A "B" grade finish.

This is a pretty darn good tequila. Couple with it that it is only $25, it's a great buy. You get some tahona elements and a really pure agave flavor for a bargain price. If you haven't had it and it's available, I highly recommend picking one up.
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Tasted on 8/09/14 in a Riedel tequila glass.
Appearance: Bright crystal clear
Aroma: Grassy agave with a hint of citrus
Initial Taste: Nice and smooth, but not bold, sweet agave with a note of fruit
Body: Medium body with light buttery mouthfeel and medium tears on the glass
Enjoyability: Very smooth and enjoyable
Price: Outstanding in the $20-25 range.
Presentation: A nicely designed decanter bottle
This is a very nice “value” tequila if you can find it under $20. It is a nice mixer because it is not too sweet but it is also a good “go to” sipping blanco on those casual nights. It is currently my "House" Blanco.
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Recommended by a friend and I really liked this blanco. A nice Agave presence in the aroma and flavor with some smoke and citrus. Kind of a tropical and earthy thing going on. Very nice and inexpensive.
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I love tequilas that remember Mexico's past. This tequila is good, but not great. A better mixer than sipper.

Aroma: Pine, grass, and citrus.
Initial taste: A thin mouth feel. A sweet entry with no bitterness. Initial taste of citrus.
Body: A decent highlands agave body. But not very complex.
Finish: A semi heated agave lingering of medium duration.
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First experienced this tequila at the recommendation of a bartender in Prauge. It was a pleasant surprise as it was smooth with a slight burn. Good nose and nice legs.
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