Cachasol epic strength blanco Nayarit agave. Sayulita distillery. Uses IPA yeast! ABV 48 Sample from Brian Hames, Agave Swappers Nose agave cinnamon mint anise pepper Palate agave cinnamon with some minerality Finish Overall i really like this, even better than their 40ABV blanco, which is also delicious.
Cachasol blanco Nayarit agave. Sayulita distillery. Uses IPA yeast! ABV 40 Sample from Brian Hames, Agave Swappers Nose is really good, agave forward, fruit, cinnamon, citrus, pepper Palate similar to nose with some minerality. Finish is nice, agave, mildly spicey Overall I was very impressed with this tequila.
Sweet, with some cinnamon, anise, mint, great mouth feel. Like this one a lot.
Really nice aromas, cooked agave, citrus and white pepper notes.
Sampled at Sabor y Cultura.
Vessel: Glencairn Nose: Black Pepper, Citrus, Earth, Papaya, Melon, Agave Palate: Cream Soda, Marshmallow Root, Agave Black Pepper Finish: Earth, Limestone, Honey, Cream Soda, I can't really say anything bad about this one. It's got character from start to finish that doesn't seem to let up. The nose gives off sweeter, earthier, fruitier vibes, where as the palate and finish give off sweeter and slightly herbal vibes. The way many of us often review tequilas sheds light on 3 stages (Nose, Palate/Taste, Finish); this feels like 2-2.5 stages because the palate and the finish remain so true to each other, outside of a couple of very minor nuances; it feels like they are almost one piece of the experience. Cachasol doesn't try to be overly complex. It knows exactly what it is and it does it well. This may not be the profile I reach for everytime, but I would be particularly remiss if I didn't speak on its boldness, and quality. Definitely recommended to anyone who prefers a sweet and earthy profile!