Review Detail
91 1 100Overall rating
91
Aroma-Nose
91
Initial Taste
91
Body
91
Finish
90
Enjoyability
91
Price
85
Presentation
94
My first foray into Excellia. I've heard wonderful things and the price dictates that it better be good too. I guess we'll see...
Aroma: A lot of complexity for a blanco. Hints of spice, light fruit and a lighter agave scent than most blancos.
Initial Taste: Excellent entry. Lots of sweetness...some from agave, some from the resting. Complex for a blanco, not the agave punch that I'm used to.
Body: Medium body. Lots of agave, citrus and spice. Very well put together.
Finish: Shorter finish. Lacks the strong agave punch, but it is mellowed and is ultra smooth. Lots of lingering flavors...not a lot of peppery linger.
This is not your everyday blanco. It's well crafted and very tasty. The price of Excellia is expensive, but it's not a bad buy...but I wouldn't call it a good value either. All in all, this was a very nice tequila experience, but for what's out there in the marketplace, I wouldn't say to rush out and buy it.
Aroma: A lot of complexity for a blanco. Hints of spice, light fruit and a lighter agave scent than most blancos.
Initial Taste: Excellent entry. Lots of sweetness...some from agave, some from the resting. Complex for a blanco, not the agave punch that I'm used to.
Body: Medium body. Lots of agave, citrus and spice. Very well put together.
Finish: Shorter finish. Lacks the strong agave punch, but it is mellowed and is ultra smooth. Lots of lingering flavors...not a lot of peppery linger.
This is not your everyday blanco. It's well crafted and very tasty. The price of Excellia is expensive, but it's not a bad buy...but I wouldn't call it a good value either. All in all, this was a very nice tequila experience, but for what's out there in the marketplace, I wouldn't say to rush out and buy it.
TT