Used French oak barrel staves from their 11yr XA are rubbed with fresh cooked agave juices before being reassembled, charred, and filled with blanco. It’s then aged for 9 months and bottled at 40% ABV. They don’t consider the agave rubbed barrel an additive and it’s really an interesting one to think about in that regard. I do prefer the blanco to this sweeter one. There’s some initial earthy musty notes on the nose I’ve gotten from some other aged French oak Valley tequilas, but it opens up to vanilla on the back end. The flavor pops with sweet honey, charred oak, and a light touch of effervescent root beer. Thin mouth and short finish that leaves a bubbly mouth tingle like soda does, with no burn or unwanted aftertaste. An easy drinking experience will likely be welcoming for newer tequila drinkers.
Sweet and salty kinda like saltwater taffy. Too much cloying vanilla. This older one is disappointing, head toward the newer Eros version.
Lou shares his opinion of an old bottle of Asombroso Reposado from NOM 1146.
The Orange County Register reports that Ricardo Gamarra, owner of Rancho Santa Margarita-based AsomBroso Tequila, announced last week that Lopez signed on to partner with the tequila line to help spread the word about the brand.
AsomBroso Tequila have announced that their AsomBroso Del Porto Tequila is now available for pre-order through an exclusive website.
Asombroso eros repo Nose= neck pour, at first lots of alcohol and mild barrel notes. When it opened, less alcohol, mild barrel spices, cinnamon fruit mild anise, honey. Taste= not offputting also not complex. As it opens, good balance between sweet and barrel spices. Not a lot of agave. Notes: 9 mos aged. Closed s/s ferm tanks and triple distilled.