Nice Anejo, sweet, light spice, light agave notes with added barrel flavors
Vessel: CT Jarrito Nose: Cherry, Honey, Floral, Oak, Chocolate, Anise Body: light- medium Palate: Citrus, Jalapeño, Honey, Chamomile Finish: Agave, Vanilla, Honey, Caramel, Oak This is a complex Añejo.Honey and cherry are dominant at first but aromas of chocolate, cherry, and anise come in to play after it opens up a bit. Lots of citrus, Chamomile, and Jalapeño with a little bit of a kick to it on the palate. But don't worry, this spirit doesn't let you go to bed angry. The finish is pure sweetness with a hint of some barrel notes. La Pulga Anejo is probably my favorite expression in the La Pulga series to date!
I like the nose a little better than the repo. I get a little agave but sweet notes of cherry and chocolate. Nice palate with sweet agave, barrel spices and a bit of alcohol.
Decent repo with a light nose. I get agave and light cinnamon. Breathe deep and you can get some vanilla and caramel. On the Imgur, sweet agave comes forward. I get light barrel notes and some pepper. Not a lot of flavors pop but overall it is a drinkable tequila
Vessel: Glencairn Jarrito Nose: Cinnamon, Vanilla, Peach, Agave, Butterscotch, Honeysuckle Mouthfeel: Medium to Full Bodied Palate: Honey, Citrus, Orange Blossom,Stonefruit Finish: Vanilla, Honey, Floral, Carmel I very much enjoyed this reposado. This offering from LA Pulga was fruity and floral with the typical "warm and sweet" notes you get with aged expressions( Honey, Vanilla, Carmel etc). For a reposado, I'm very impressed with the level of complexity aim getting with this one.
With every batch of La Pulga spirits, tequileros in a remote village in Jalisco play loud Mexican rock music around the clock for three to six days while the liquid bubbles and froths.
Herbal, mint and earthy on the nose, lots of citrus and cinnamon spice notes on the palate, finish is pleasing. Respectable blanco