AMM blind: this expression is light, all around. I detect some agave, mineral reality, vegetal, and floral.
AMM Blind Tasting: Aroma: has some funk to it, some minerals, wet rock Palate: not overly complex full body, some citrus, some bell pepper, cooked agave sweetness Finish: pretty short, no real burn to speak of pleasant finish Scored really well on value. Not the most complex tequila but good for the price
Rated blind with AMM: Unique fruity notes that seem packed with plums! Very interesting. Great bargain too. Rated this one higher than older versions from years ago, it’s worth revisiting.
Some citrus some agave pretty average
Fine if nothing else is available
This is a good Tequila, not great but a solid effort with no nonsense or additives I can pick up. The nose is very unique, I get the smell of white glue that reminds me of grade school. This gets better as it progresses, the taste is solid oak with roasted agave and the finish knows when to leave.
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Rated Blind: 84 N: juicy fruit, redcurrant, possible malolactic aroma T: same as the nose