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| Production Details | |
|---|---|
| NOM : | 1608 , |
| Agave Type : | Tequilana Weber , |
| Agave Region : | Jalisco (Los Altos), Jalisco (Tequila Valley) , |
| Region : | Jalisco (Central) , |
| Cooking : | Stone/Brick Ovens , |
| Extraction : | Roller Mill , |
| Water Source : | Deep well water , |
| Fermentation : | Stainless steel tanks, 100% agave, Fermentation without fibers, Open-air fermentation , |
| Distillation : | 2x distilled , |
| Still : | Stainless Pot w/Copper Coil , |
| Aging : | - , |
| ABV/Proof : | 40% abv (80-proof) |
| Other : | - |
Nose: sweet cooked agave, mint, cheese funk, and minerals Flavor: cooked agave, fresh fruit, fresh mint, and white pepper Finish: nice oily mouth feel and sweet cinnamon flavor
Allow this one to open up for a few minutes and you’ll get a super subtle lactic vibe. Some mint in in the aroma too, but not overly complex. Flavor has lots of sweet cooked agave, easy to drink. Oily mouthfeel. This is a good long-term sipper that I will definitely drink again.
Light cinnamon nose, oily mouthfeel and a red hots cinnamon finish. A slight lactic funk that I like.
Nose: At first pass, the aroma is a bit timid. But given a swirl or two, the nose jumps alive. Clean, flinty minerals. Mint, cinnamon and juicy fruit gum tinged agave. Herbal notes of sage and thyme. A gentle waft of white and green peppercorns. Flavors: Sweet creaminess, medium viscosity and a nice pepper/cinnamon punch that builds in intensity. Savory salinity. Herbals follow the nose. And just a whisper of vanilla and anise peek through. Finish: This is an easy, solid sipper. I’ve been told by the brand owners that they want to keep Don Rico at an approachable price point.
Very light nose but some bold flavors with agave, pepper, and tart berry. Small tasting, will need to revisit.
Need to revisit, had a small sample
N: Cooked agave, celery, slight herbal, anise T: Anise, cooked agave, sweet peppers F: peppery sweet agave, slight herbal vegetal note
This is different than any tequila I know. There is something of rounded pine (don’t think needles, think nose) or even rosemary here. Easy finish. Nose is more alcohol forward than the tongue. I snagged this at 50% from Sip - huge bargain. But even at $50 this is a pretty good grab. Easy sipper.
Aroma - very pleasant Taste - very smooth with a nice pepper Finish - no bad after taste with no need to chase
No lot nor bottling code, tasted on 11-1-24. Aroma: light cooked agave, hint of lactic note, light acidity, hint of citrus, hint of sourness. The lactic note lowers the ethanol sensation and makes this tequila softer. After 20 minutes in the glass light earthy notes emerge. Palate: confirms aromas perceived, good sweet and sour balance but the lactic note is slightly dominating and makes this tequila slightly acidic with a hint of sourness. Finish is medium to long, hint of cooked agave with quite dominating lactic note and a tad of sourness persists.
Good taste, and finish
Aroma: anise, sweetness like aromas, cinnamon, aroma reminds me of twislers candy, mint, cooked agave but not like other tequilas that have that cooked agave sweetness like reminiscent of eating a piece of cooked agave , berry, agave raw, celery Palate: not a fan of this finish reminds of of robitussin medicine, has a berry and fruit punch taste also but that finish is medicinal like not a fan of this, dried fruit, cooked agave again , sweet finish, candy orange, easy drinking no burn at all but just not a fan of that finish
Very clean aroma with no alcohol presence. Brineness, Swiss cheese, saline, touch of sweetness. Didn't love the finish which has more of a vodka bitter ethanol burn and an underlying note I didn't love. Sippable but not my favorite. | Year after bottle had time to breathe: much better all around - bumped up score.
I went back to this bottle 3 times before posting. At such an affordable price point, I can see this blanco as a sipper or a mixer. I won’t hesitate to use it to make Ranch Waters or Paloma’s, or sip neat with a side of Sangrita. It helps to let the pour breathe a bit, plus it gets mellowed in the bottle after the first few pours with some headspace in the bottle. The sip starts a bit non assertive, but then the flavors really develop and pop. I love the finish and look forward to that part of the sip. I rarely score a tequila a “90”, but this one demands attention.
Solid Blanco, but nothing groundbreaking here. Very muted nose, can’t pick up a lot. I think the best part on the palate is the creamy mouthfeel; it’s easy drinking but not interesting enough to standup to some of the more notable tequilas around its price point (Ocho, LALO, etc.). With so many incredible Blancos out there, I probably won’t buy it again.
Well balanced blanco. On the nose: raw agave and lots of green grass. Some hints of pepper but nothing too exotic or enticing. On the tongue: smooth agave and some spice. A hint of floral. Not labeled as additive free so I feel like I'm picking up on something un-natural to the tequila production process. Good value though.
I like the Blanco best! Lots of agave notes and taste. The blending of both highland and lowland agaves gives this juice a complex mouthful with citrus, herbal, anise and peppery flavors. Can sip it all day.
Cooked agave with hints of citrus, pepper and anise.
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