Review Detail
84 2 100Overall rating
92
Aroma-Nose
92
Initial Taste
92
Body
92
Finish
92
Enjoyability
92
Price
87
Presentation
92
I don't often review tequilas after tasting them at restaurants, but in Las Vegas at Tacos and Tequila at the Luxor, this one stuck out to me as one that I needed to take notes on and review in short order. It was my first experience with any expression of Oro de Jalisco. In fact I had no idea what it cost or where to find it until after I tried it.
Price: $50-60/bottle
Aroma: Sweet cooked agave, vanilla, light oak. A custardy type scent.
Initial Taste: The vanilla sweetness is very prominent along with the agave.
Body: An oily body with medium thickness. The custard flavors and oak mix nicely to create a sweet, caramel, dessert type of tequila.
Finish: A medium length finish that is pretty much as you'd expect given the flavors of the spirit body. No surprises.
This tequila is is from NOM 1494 and it's the only US sold tequila that I can find from that distillery. The bottle looks unique and authentic and the tequila inside is quite tasty as well. I'm not sure if I'd pony up the the $50-60 that it would take to buy a bottle, but it's definitely worth seeking out and trying if you can find it.
Price: $50-60/bottle
Aroma: Sweet cooked agave, vanilla, light oak. A custardy type scent.
Initial Taste: The vanilla sweetness is very prominent along with the agave.
Body: An oily body with medium thickness. The custard flavors and oak mix nicely to create a sweet, caramel, dessert type of tequila.
Finish: A medium length finish that is pretty much as you'd expect given the flavors of the spirit body. No surprises.
This tequila is is from NOM 1494 and it's the only US sold tequila that I can find from that distillery. The bottle looks unique and authentic and the tequila inside is quite tasty as well. I'm not sure if I'd pony up the the $50-60 that it would take to buy a bottle, but it's definitely worth seeking out and trying if you can find it.
TT