This is one of the tequilas that you get from old town tequila when you buy too much. So, I wasn’t expecting much. But I think I found something really good! Or at least a good value. Not much going on with the aroma. But nothing bad. Maybe a little herbal and fruity. The taste is where this one shines! It is strong in flavor… And a bit hot with alcohol. Definitely not smooth— it lets you know it is there and says hola. There are some notes of pitted fruit, maybe plum. Also there’s a light hint of some dark sweetness, like brown sugar. But it is not overly sweet. Definitely some pepper and maybe even some light chile. The finish is good with some good tingles on your tongue. Thanks again for the free bottle OTT!
Value priced! Also a good starter for newbies to taste.
Under $25 this is value driven, flavors of fresh mint and cooked agave. Surprisingly good.
Stong vanilla and butter aromas with very pronounced caramel and butterscotch flavors. Tastes like a lot of additives here. Medium - fast finish with a slight alcohol burn. Okay for cocktails but not one I would choose as a sipper. Updated 10/15/2020 This tequila has ruined every cocktail I've added it to. The artificial tasting caramel and butterscotch flavors are just too strong. They overpower all other flavors in the drink.
No surprises here either with aroma or taste.
Agave and oak on the nose. Some nice oak notes and some vegetal and mineral notes that don't come through much in the blanco. Neutral finish.