<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss version="2.0">
	<channel>
		<title><![CDATA[El Amo Tequila Blanco - Tequila.net]]></title>
		<description><![CDATA[Tequila.net - The latest Tequila News, Tequila Reviews, Tequila Brands, Tequila Ratings, Forums, Links, FAQs, Collectibles, and Photos.]]></description>
		<link>https://mail.tequila.net/</link>
										<item>
								<title><![CDATA[El Amo Tequila Blanco: ]]></title>
				<link>https://mail.tequila.net/tequila-reviews/blancos/discussions/review.html?id=3157</link>
				<category><![CDATA[Blancos]]></category>
				<guid isPermaLink="false">https://mail.tequila.net/tequila-reviews/blancos/discussions/review.html?id=3157</guid>
				<description><![CDATA[
				<img src="https://mail.tequila.net/media/reviews/photos/original/7b/10/51/1053_el_amo_tequila_blanco_1226547900.jpg" decoding="async" loading="lazy" alt="El Amo Tequila Blanco" title="El Amo Tequila Blanco" class="jrMediaPhoto" align="left" width="150" height="150" />				El Amo Tequila is a budget brand out of NOM 1479 that makes some great budget options like Cavalino, Tizoc and others.  They also make the world's "most expensive" tequila in a sparkly bottled version of Ley .925.  This bottle was a shade under $20 which, for me, is always worth taking a gamble on for a 100% agave tequila.  The reposado was a solid choice a long time ago, so let dive in and see if the blanco is just as good.

Price: $20-25/bottle

Aroma: Some vegetal agave, citrus fruit, raspberries and a lightly medicinal scent.

Initial Taste: The fruity agave is the most prominent.  A bit more sweet than most blancos, but it makes it work.

Body: A medium to thin body.  The agave is still strong and the fruit is present.  There's a bit more bite from the pepper and alcohol as well.

Finish: Medium length finish that has a good amount of spice, but the alcohol is definitely stronger and the medicinal note is present a bit as well.  A bit harsh at the end, but hardly undrinkable.  

It seems like the overall profile is OK and that the barrel softens it a bit and takes the harshness out.  This would still be a quality mixer for $20.  It's not the best sipper in the world, but when it's competing in the price range of mixtos, it's a no brainer when compared to this.  Depending on what is available to you, El Amo could be a decent buy. 				]]></description>
				<pubDate>Sun, 29 Dec 2013 20:25:03 +0000</pubDate>
			</item>
						<item>
								<title><![CDATA[El Amo Tequila Blanco: ]]></title>
				<link>https://mail.tequila.net/tequila-reviews/blancos/discussions/review.html?id=966</link>
				<category><![CDATA[Blancos]]></category>
				<guid isPermaLink="false">https://mail.tequila.net/tequila-reviews/blancos/discussions/review.html?id=966</guid>
				<description><![CDATA[
				<img src="https://mail.tequila.net/media/reviews/photos/original/7b/10/51/1053_el_amo_tequila_blanco_1226547900.jpg" decoding="async" loading="lazy" alt="El Amo Tequila Blanco" title="El Amo Tequila Blanco" class="jrMediaPhoto" align="left" width="150" height="150" />				Tasted on 01/05/09 out of a snifter. Purchased a bottle for $19 bux. El Amo blanco had a slight alcohol burn throughout the entire tasting. yet, for $19 I can't really complain, right? A decent 'B' grade blanco.

Aroma: A nice nose of grapefruit, cherry, and spices.
Initial Taste: A thin mouth feel, upon entry there is a slight bitterness and alcohol burn. Initial taste of grapefruit.
Body: A warm agave body with lighter notes of citrus, earth, and pepper.
Finish: An unheated finish of short duration with a lingering grapefruit taste.				]]></description>
				<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jan 2009 18:44:34 +0000</pubDate>
			</item>
						</channel>
</rss>