Aroma/Taste: The nose reveals an intriguing mix of mushroom, sweet cooked agave, cola, a slight cheesy funk, and petrichor. On the palate, it introduces mint, green pepper, black pepper, and a hint of anise, creating a well-balanced and memorable flavor. Finish: The finish is medium in length, with a mint flavor that lingers, which I really enjoy. There's also a warm and sweet aftertaste that stays with you, making the experience even more pleasant. Overall: Tasted blind, this tequila has a soft mouthfeel. It's really well balanced between sweet and spicy flavors. I found it very enjoyable and would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a good tequila.
Just a sample so maybe I need to sit down with it but not the profile for me. Interesting nose and palate with a tad bitter finish.
Blind TMM tasting. Nice sweet agave with a touch of green on the nose. Some agave and white pepper flavor. A bit thin on the finish. Light and easy classic blanco. Extra points for value.
I get a prevalent, pleasant olive/briny aroma, in addition to cooked agave and pepper. The flavor and finish were not complex and both left me wanting more.
Nose - olive, brine, citrus, pepper, agave (great nose). Flavor - agave, pepper, olive (light) very light finish in comparison to the aroma.
Neutral aroma with a trace of ethanol and zero agave. A bit viscous on entry, this has some bitterness in the mouth and gave me a tongue spike for the finish. Tasted blind in the 10 Blancos Blind. 2nd from the bottom for me of the 10 presented.
Nose: Cooked and raw agave lead the way, layered with oak and a soft caramel note. Anise shows up just enough to bring a little earthy herbal edge. Palate & Mouthfeel: Mouthfeel is thin, no getting around that. But the flavors are clean. Cooked agave comes through along with dry baking spice, oak, and a pithy citrus note. There’s a subtle earthiness underneath - almost dusty. It adds depth without making things muddy. Finish: Dry and spice forward. Clove, pepper, and oak taper off in a clean, very quick exit. Final Thoughts: This leans dry, savory, and earthy - and yeah, it’s thin. But it stays balanced and drinkable. For the price, it punches above its weight. I’ve had plenty of overpriced, overdone repos that don’t hold up this well.