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				<img src="https://tequila.net/media/reviews/photos/original/06/1a/19/luna-nueva-tequila-silver-9-1648999918.jpg" decoding="async" loading="lazy" alt="Luna Nueva Tequila Silver" title="Luna Nueva Tequila Silver" class="jrMediaPhoto" align="left" width="150" height="150" />				NOTE:  As with many newer brands, I recommend letting this open up for a day or two before giving final judgment.  My review is based on a bottle that has been open for a week or more.  It was a *little* chemically on first opening.

The nose on this eludes me a little.  I started this tasting review in a small snifter, but I couldn't get a good nose on it, so I transferred the contents to a Riedel, but after a strong start, the nose faded again.  Anyway, what I do get in the nose is mostly cooked agave, but some white pepper as well, and maybe a slight herbaceousness...but slight.  I think this might have a pretty good nose, but it's a little weak and hard to peg.

Sweetness is the first taste that hits my tongue, and the white pepper continues along for the ride.  The body is a nice medium weight with this blanco; it is oilier than most modern blancos IMO.

The finish on this is sort of multi-faceted to me.  The initial finish is a quick heat right in the back of my throat, and then it fades quickly.  But then it hits me again down in my gut.  This may, however, be due to drinking it on an empty stomach. :)  The aftertaste is pleasant, but not very strong or lingering.  In that respect, it's like the nose - somewhat elusive.

Overall, it is enjoyable and a nice tequila for the price.  The bottle is basic, but artful.  I do think they could come up with a better image of the moon for their sticker.  How about a full moon or crescent moon instead of an almost new moon that is mostly black?  Wait...Luna Nueva means 'new moon', so they are actually on point...nevermind.  The synthetic cork works well, and has a little notch that sort 'clicks' into place when pressed into the neck of the bottle.

Since I can find this locally, it might become a staple.  I'll bet it makes a good margarita.				]]></description>
				<pubDate>Thu, 11 Apr 2013 01:42:29 +0000</pubDate>
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				<img src="https://tequila.net/media/reviews/photos/original/06/1a/19/luna-nueva-tequila-silver-9-1648999918.jpg" decoding="async" loading="lazy" alt="Luna Nueva Tequila Silver" title="Luna Nueva Tequila Silver" class="jrMediaPhoto" align="left" width="150" height="150" />				My first experience with any expression of the Luna Nueva line.  The distribution makes it a little hard to come by for most of the nation, but it can be found and shipped nationwide at Bayway World of Liquor.  I've heard only good things so far, so I'm anxious to try it.  Let's dive right in...

Aroma: A wonderful sweet agave nose with a nice compliment of citrus and light pepper.
Initial Taste: A nice sweet agave flavor.  I bit lighter than the nose might indicate, but it's pleasant.  Complimentary notes of citrus and light herbal notes.
Body: Light body, slightly thin mouth feel.  Light agave sweetness with herbal notes and an emerging black pepper spice.
Finish: The finish is big and the linger last a long time.  Big time black pepper flavor lasts an eternity and gives a nice blanco kick.  

All in all, this is very good tequila.  For those who love a good, clean agave flavor, this is a great option for you.  Lots of agave on the nose and initial taste...and a spicy/peppery finish.  This would work well to sip or as a premium mixer.  This new moon can rise any time it wants in my bar.				]]></description>
				<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jan 2013 02:49:37 +0000</pubDate>
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