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NOM : | 1492 , |
Agave Type : | Tequilana Weber , |
Agave Region : | Jalisco (Los Altos) , |
Region : | Jalisco (Ciénega) , |
Cooking : | Stone/Brick Ovens , |
Extraction : | Tahona, Roller Mill , |
Water Source : | Deep well water , |
Fermentation : | Wood tanks/pipones, 100% agave, Open-air fermentation, Fermentation with fibers, Fermentation without fibers , |
Distillation : | 4x distilled , |
Still : | Copper Pot , |
Aging : | - , |
ABV/Proof : | 40% abv (80-proof) |
Other : | - |
Nothing offensive. But not much good either. It’s like a very boring definition of “tequila “. Light sweeteners helps the heat.
I got an unnatural sweet vanilla, cupcake note on the nose. Palate was slightly better. Didn’t get that same cupcake note but was quite one dimensional with a sweet honey note followed by a slightly alcohol forward finish.
Palate is easy going not terrible
Tasted a sample at a liquor store. Good, all around, except for the price. I would probably drink it again, but wouldn't recommend it because distilling 4 times is absurd.
This is a tricky one. I guess I admire them trying to distill something four times to see what would happen. the result. Is it taste mostly like water. Water with a little bit of mint in it. And also a little bit of medicine. Not a bad tequila necessarily it’s just not really a tequila at all.
This is disappointing coming from Patrón. Aroma is basically just alcohol. Neutral and without character. Flavor is similarly flat and neutral. There’s a sweetness that comes at the end that feels out of balance with the rest of it. The finish is a bit rough. For the price, I expected so much more. A lot of emphasis was placed on the fancy bottle, not so much on the liquid inside.
A little thin, white pepper, citrus, agave forward. Surprisingly better than I expected. 4 x distillation, not sure how they got the agave notes to shine without some sort of additive. But overall this blanco was tasty. Price point and bottle presentation screams night club bottle service for sure
L2336PA300 0815, LOTE BC 0324, certification No. HP 24336, tasted on 8-16-25. Aroma: light acidity, hint of sourness, pretty pure and straightforward ethanol, hint of earthiness, after 15 minutes in the glass a very light hint of cooked agave aroma emerges, hint of citrus. Palate: confirms aromas perceived, ethanol sensation is medium to high, slightly dry and bitter probably due to lack of flavor and the sensation of pure ethanol… Finish is medium, light bitter sensations persists but not too long. Perfect example of doing too much and wasting effort, probably experimental to distill 4 times?! If it were for product differentiation, unforgivable.
nose is citrus, mint, raw agave, and either. mint and anise taste finish is anise, pepper, and astringet... Not much depth, and the agave is lost quickly...Got this for under $40 and would not buy again, not even at that price.
not a fan. has a funky taste going on.
Strong Ethanol and mid raw agave on the nose, light mineral, citrus, grassy, and earthy notes. Not enjoyable, little to no sweet agave flavors, and a short finish. Wouldn’t buy this even if it was $50 a bottle.
Nose: sweet honey, slight agave, metallic , grass Taste: hint of agave, metallic, orange, sweet honey Finish: grass, bitter, sweetness
Bottle: Certification of Hand Bottling No. HP 24229, L23229PA300 0942, LOTE BC 0224 Appearance: Clear Nose: Vanilla, mint, citrus, lime, butter, and cooked agave…inoffensive, if underwhelming Palate: Cooked agave, citrus, lime, honey, vanilla, butter, and alcohol…more agave than the nose, but still fairly neutral Finish: Vanilla, alcohol, and citrus…thin to medium mouthfeel and warming, with nothing really new or exciting coming through Overall: I liked this significantly more the second time I had it than the first. There are some familiar standard line aromas and flavors, but somehow it’s even more neutral and inoffensive. The bottle is beautiful and the tequila is obviously marketed towards a particular crowd…but for aficionados, the price puts this in the same league as Fuenteseca 2018 blanco without offering any of the same complexity or enjoyment. I’m glad I tried it (for the reduced price) and will drink it without question if options are limited and money is of no consequence, but I will not likely buy a bottle of this again.
Agave heaven. The aroma is incredible agave and earthy vegetal notes. Zero ethanol aroma. The flavour tracks the aroma perfectly. So flavourful , agave with some light grassy notes, a hint of anise and pepper on the tongue. No alcohol burn. Just amazing. The whole package, flavour tracks aroma tracks presentation. I got it on sale, but I will have to dock it for a steep Regular price. This is my new favourite blanco.
Sweet at first, heavy on alcohol, a bit of mint with a bitter lingering finish. I did get some butter towards the end of the last sip. Don’t care for the finish…4 times distilled…I tried this at a restaurant for $14 a shot. I would not recommend buying a bottle, but if you can get a sample to try for $10-14, why not…
Cement and oily but not much else going on Hot Meh
Pleasant nose and beginning. Slight bitter aftertaste. But also drank after birthday cake. Shot neat from freezer. Friend's party, value unknown.
Pronounced sweetness with a hint of alcohol after. Smooth almost buttery mouth feel.
Super smooth but with a slight thicker viscosity than the Patron Silver. This is an elegant spirit fore sure and with an elegant bottle and cork.
Got a super deal at Sam’s Club. Kinda of a fruity agave smell on the nose. Taste was ok but the finish left me feeling bland. A good not great blanco. Maybe distilled too many times.
Lacked any complexity...had a scent of rubbing alcohol. Extreme price.
nothing special... overpriced. four times distilled. is smooth but I taste some additive. money is better spent elsewhere for better quality
Very smooth. Which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. But it was also sweet and needed a bit of warmth to even out the sweet. An aroma that I couldn’t put my finger on until I watched a review. A woody kind of paw paw fragrance. Ok a sample. I wouldn’t buy it for the price it is.
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Loads of citrus, vanilla and a tad of bell pepper on the taste. A little muted