Little bit musty but clean agave on the nose. After opening, the nose has some citrus to it. Palate is clean with a touch of sweetness. Not overly complex but an enjoyable sipper
This has a lot of agave and citrus on the nose. The predominant citrus I get is lime and then orange. I also get a bit of black pepper. On the palate, I get agave and then black pepper. The citrus also comes through on the tongue. It is earthy with a little brine. This is a very good value tequila. I think I heard where it is disappearing. If you find it. Grab some if it is under 40.
Aroma of cooked agave, citrus, a hint of black pepper and alcohol (the bottle was just opened). Flavor of cooked agave, black pepper, herbal and citrus. It had a nice medium finish. The price is very reasonable.
Nose is earthy, agave, baking spice, very herbal, pallet is same, has a rare raw meat note that is interesting, almost like a jerky/slim jim, even some wet concrete notes, very good value for sub $40, highly recommended.
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