<![CDATA[Tres Rios Tequila Silver - Tequila.net]]> https://www.tequila.net/ <![CDATA[Tres Rios Tequila Silver: ]]> https://www.tequila.net/tequila-reviews/blancos/discussions/review.html?id=3250 https://www.tequila.net/tequila-reviews/blancos/discussions/review.html?id=3250 Before it was chic for so many celebrities to own their own line of tequila, Vince Neil started Tres Rios in 2007. And while I don't know the entire story behind it, I at least know that he didn't go to one of the contract giants to just bottle something and slap a name on it. He went to NOM 1482, which is a smaller distillery. I've never sampled anything from 1482, so this will be fun. Price: $35-40/bottle Aroma: A crisp and fruity agave aroma. Just a hint of spice as well. Interesting. Initial Taste: The agave and spice notes are at the forefront. There's just a hint of earth there as well. Body: Fairly thin body overall. The spice notes are still there with a nice peppery agave punch. The sweetness has faded, allowing the earthy notes to come forward a bit. Finish: Fades away quickly, but has some nice green agave elements and pepper. Overall, this is a pretty solid tequila. Thought was put into what went in the bottle rather than just who would be promoting it. Solid stuff for the price and a definite buy if you can get it on clearance. Rock on, Vince! ]]> Wed, 16 Apr 2014 00:33:48 +0000 <![CDATA[Tres Rios Tequila Silver: ]]> https://www.tequila.net/tequila-reviews/blancos/discussions/review.html?id=2815 https://www.tequila.net/tequila-reviews/blancos/discussions/review.html?id=2815 The nose on this is moderately complex in my opinion. It does have an alcohol presence, but there is also a grassy/earthy note to it, along with spices. Cooked agave is present, but it is not at the forefront; it is more subtle. The taste is where the agave becomes more prominent. The spices are still present, but it's almost as if the roles have reversed between the spices and the agave from what they were in the aroma. Baking spices is how I would describe the taste on the tongue, but with a moderate sweetness. The body feel in the mouth is medium-to-light. A slight residue is left on the palate, but not a thick coating. The finishing taste turns mostly to mint for me, with a quick, slight heat high in the back of the palate and throat. There is just a bit of vegetal aftertaste for me - enough to leave an impression, but more of an afterthought than anything. Overall, I consider this well-balanced. Points off for the silk ribbon (too girly) and poorly-contrived wax seal on said ribbon. The box and tissue paper are nice, though. Price on this has varied for me. I have seen it on clearance for $19.99, but also in the $35 range. Cheaper is always better. I have to say, that for a celebrity owned/endorsed tequila, this one is better than most IMO. ]]> Fri, 15 Mar 2013 02:45:53 +0000 <![CDATA[Tres Rios Tequila Silver: ]]> https://www.tequila.net/tequila-reviews/blancos/discussions/review.html?id=761 https://www.tequila.net/tequila-reviews/blancos/discussions/review.html?id=761 Tasted 08/16/08 out of double ball glass. I'm a bit hesitant to try anything endorsed by someone who thinks blancos are aged. But I thought I'd give it a shot. I was very impressed. A very unique aroma and taste. Definitely top shelf, lots of character. Aroma: Agave, spice, and clove. Initial Taste: On the tip of tongue, its sweet with no bitterness. A thin mouth feel. Body: A nicely balanced agave, with cinnamon, earth, and pear. Finish: A heated finish of medium duration. ]]> Mon, 18 Aug 2008 21:14:13 +0000 <![CDATA[Tres Rios Tequila Silver: ]]> https://www.tequila.net/tequila-reviews/blancos/discussions/review.html?id=437 https://www.tequila.net/tequila-reviews/blancos/discussions/review.html?id=437 Tres Rios Tequila Silver, NOM 1482, Lot. Nr. 1802, Bottle Nr. 039985-A. Crystal clear color with long legs extending high on the shot glass. The first nose is sweet cooked agave with a hint of spice. The second nose is cedar pencil with more spice. The initial taste is spicy sweet with hints of coriander, cloves, & cinnamon followed by a warm glow. The body is very peppery with nice warmth, sweetness, & light alcohol. The finish rolls over the tongue & fades into a memory. I have tasted smoother tequilas but Tres Rios has a quality that spans the entire tasting experience with only a slight alcohol numbing sensation. The presentation, inner wrapped & boxed with a sealing waxed neck ribbon is impeccable. Everything here is silver. Above the hard rock/heavy metal hype is a reasonably priced, very sound tequila worthy of your consideration. Top shelf. A- (I am concerned about tequila bottle corks not sealing as well as they should, this one included. Every tequila I've reviewed so far has had this problem. Be careful to, especially transport & obviously store, straight up or leakage will occur). ]]> Fri, 28 Dec 2007 19:57:25 +0000