Review Detail
88 1 100Overall rating
88
Aroma-Nose
86
Initial Taste
87
Body
87
Finish
89
Enjoyability
87
Price
90
Presentation
90
Another new tequila for me. I've never had anything from the Tizoc line, but I've very much enjoyed many brands from NOM 1479 (Cavalino, Ambhar, El Amo). Bottoms up...
Aroma: A very green scent for an aged tequila. Lots of mint and pine to go along with the agave.
Initial Taste: Grassy agave and pine needle type notes. Very "green."
Body: Medium thin body. Nice agave sweetness with minty and green flavors. Very grassy.
Finish: Continuing with the green profile. There's a nice minty and grassy finish with the agave and a slight spice kick. The best part of this tequila.
A very green reposado. Lots of pine flavors and sweet agave. I like it, I don't love it. Just not my flavor wheelhouse. But, it's very well crafted and smooth. I'd dig it as a change of pace or use it to make a change of pace cocktail. I always like when tequilas "own" a flavor. This one does just that. If you like green tasting tequilas, I'll bet you'll like this one.
Aroma: A very green scent for an aged tequila. Lots of mint and pine to go along with the agave.
Initial Taste: Grassy agave and pine needle type notes. Very "green."
Body: Medium thin body. Nice agave sweetness with minty and green flavors. Very grassy.
Finish: Continuing with the green profile. There's a nice minty and grassy finish with the agave and a slight spice kick. The best part of this tequila.
A very green reposado. Lots of pine flavors and sweet agave. I like it, I don't love it. Just not my flavor wheelhouse. But, it's very well crafted and smooth. I'd dig it as a change of pace or use it to make a change of pace cocktail. I always like when tequilas "own" a flavor. This one does just that. If you like green tasting tequilas, I'll bet you'll like this one.
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