I’m really into this one. It has complexity and depth, with aromas of cinnamon, hay, minerals, mushrooms, grapefruit, and a teeny tiny bit of lactic funk as a base. This is fun. Flavor is cooked agave, hay, and olive that continues on the finish. Nicely done.
This was a sample from Christine H (Tequila Diva). Anise, pepper, agave, and maybe some yeast on the nose. On the better side of good. Flavor isn’t bad. Very easy to drink but nothing is really jumping out flavor wise. Light agave, vegetal, minerals. pretty thin feel. Props on a very easy sipper. The finish is light, not as much bite as I like. I like my tequila to remind me to be careful. I could drink this way too quickly just trying to define it. Not sure how much it goes for but I like their concept and would recommend this to someone who’s been done wrong in the past and needs an easy going re-entry into Tequila.
Some agave sweetness and a fizzy element that lingers on the sides of the tongue. Interesting
The tahona crushed agaves brings an incredible minerality to this tequila. It’s complex yet approachable for any palate. At the price point, it will be the next Fortaleza.
A subdued nose to start. There’s green tea, kiwi, guava, anise, florals(bordering on soapy), and detergent sheets but nice. On the palate there’s citrus pith, lemon, bay leaf, intense florals, clay, green tea, and underripe pineapple. The finish is good, although slightly bitter on the tail end. This is a solid blanco, although not my preferred style. It leans too far into the florals and bitter citrus for my palate.