Review Detail
94 5 100Overall rating
93
Aroma-Nose
93
Initial Taste
93
Body
94
Finish
94
Enjoyability
94
Price
85
Presentation
95
An excellent example of what a traditional reposado should be.
Aroma: Butter, caramel, cinnamon, grass, and oak.
Initial taste: Semi-oily, sweet, and no bitterness. Agave and fruit come first.
Body: Light in color (for a reposado) and light in flavor. Not overpowering, but very well balanced.
Finish: Caramel, vanilla, spice, and oak last the longest, but all play second-fiddle to a strong note of pure agave.
One of the best. It's in my top five reposados. A bit expensive compared to some others that are better, but delicious nonetheless. I love the hand-blown bottles and real cork stoppers.
Aroma: Butter, caramel, cinnamon, grass, and oak.
Initial taste: Semi-oily, sweet, and no bitterness. Agave and fruit come first.
Body: Light in color (for a reposado) and light in flavor. Not overpowering, but very well balanced.
Finish: Caramel, vanilla, spice, and oak last the longest, but all play second-fiddle to a strong note of pure agave.
One of the best. It's in my top five reposados. A bit expensive compared to some others that are better, but delicious nonetheless. I love the hand-blown bottles and real cork stoppers.
J