NOTE- I thought Lot 20 was sweeter and also had just a little less anise, with less vegatable notes and olive brine as well. I also thought it was more buttery, and did like it a bit more, and lot 20 took longer to open up to notice these differences. These blind tastings are fun and remember, 'blind is the only way to see'
I was hoping you would rate it first though before the reveal. Glad I have a case of 20-S. Maybe I should get more haha. Thank you for the review, Lou.
Love all the information snd knowledge you share, a little jealous all the access available to you, however the hunt for the good stuff is part of the fun. Finding a Fortaleza, or Corillo, or G4, Tapatio, is like hitting a jackpot when I come across it!!!
Thank you Kelly, I appreciate the kind words. A lot of these aren't easily accessible in my area either, so I buy a lot of them online or I win them in raffles
Thank you buddy. I love Fortaleza, and these privately grown agaves from G's property, really do taste a little different. It's mostly in the aromas for sure. Yeah I told Angie that is a normal pour, dont tell her... hahaha
Yes my friend, it was a tough call and funny as I went back and forth. Like I said...similar but different. I left a comment here on what I thought was some of the main differences in the lot 20
Oh yeah, well there's a little store up on 25a (701 Fort Salonga Road) Northport Liquor and Wine - they have Fortaleza, Ocho, ET and maybe a few other good ones if you're interested
This is the way to do it right here! I found that my bottle of lote 20 was a little more sweet and missing some of those olive brine / vegetal notes from my bottle of still strength lote 12. I love a clean, sweet blanco so the 20 was the winner for me. Cheers Lou!
Well I agree with that assessment Kyle. I thought it was sweeter and also had just a little less anise, less vegatable notes and olive brine as well. I also thought it was more buttery.
@@longislandloutequila7208 Love the buttery notes in there too! And always happy when my notes line up with other spirit enthusiast's. And definitely - blind is king.
Lou, I have to say I really love and appreciate your approach on your videos, as well as your content overall. Your passion for Tequila truly shines through. It is because of my admiration and respect for you and your work that I wanted to share some advise I received a long time ago on how to properly pronounce the flavor note of ANISE (ANIS) in Spanish. Unlike ANEJO, where there is an accent over the "N," for emphasis, ANIS has an accent over the "I", and is pronounced AH-NIECE. As an American, growing up I would of course say it the American way ANN-NIS. But being around many Spanish speakers I was taught the Spanish way of saying it is... AH-NIECE. The reason I am even bringing this up, is because I shared several videos of yours to some other tequila loving friends, and they asked me what is the ON-YEAST note you are describing. I have gotten used to the way you say it, so I know what you mean, but my Spanish speaking friends were actually confused and thought you were referring to something else they didn't know about. It is a flavor note you use to describe many tequilas, and I am sure many didn't have the heart to tell you, but as fan who respects you, I just wanted you to know the correct way of say it (in Spanish) and to eliminate other people's confusion. Thank you for sharing your Tequila experiences and knowledge with all of us. Your excitement for the spirit is contagious.
@@longislandloutequila7208 Thank you, Sir. Your videos have helped me convert Tequila "shot" heads into fans of sipping the real spirit and throwing away the salt and lime for good.
Lou when will Fortaleza be back in stock in stores. Been drinking it for years. Hopeful they don’t ever change their formula and approach now that more popular.
I really have no idea when you could expect to see it in your area. That would be almost impossible to predict. I understand they're starting to come back out again in a lot of areas, although I haven't seen any in my area. They are making a new distillery, I believe across the street, and they say they're going to make it with the quality. We will be hoping for the best.
I would go online to Old Town or somewhere, and call and ask what lot it will be. I also look at store lots when I see them, but you really don't know what lots are better when they're first coming out. I find that all Fortaleza is good overall, so I don't normally go crazy looking for certain lots. The special lots that I have, I have won in auctions and raffles on Facebook, and that would be my recommendation for those.
NOTE- I thought Lot 20 was sweeter and also had just a little less anise, with less vegatable notes and olive brine as well. I also thought it was more buttery, and did like it a bit more, and lot 20 took longer to open up to notice these differences. These blind tastings are fun and remember, 'blind is the only way to see'
Fortaleza's Still Strength is one of my all time favorite blancos. Its a pleasure to watch you do this review. PS - You have a great helper.
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Much Thanks to you Lou for more Fortaleza Reviews !!
Just found a single bottle of the SS Blanco. Wow , this is my 1st Fortaleza. Lot 23-s. This stuff is amazing, thank you Lou
My pleasure, Happy New Year
I was hoping you would rate it first though before the reveal. Glad I have a case of 20-S. Maybe I should get more haha. Thank you for the review, Lou.
Love all the information snd knowledge you share, a little jealous all the access available to you, however the hunt for the good stuff is part of the fun. Finding a Fortaleza, or Corillo, or G4, Tapatio, is like hitting a jackpot when I come across it!!!
Thank you Kelly, I appreciate the kind words. A lot of these aren't easily accessible in my area either, so I buy a lot of them online or I win them in raffles
Great video Lou! Fortaleza is one of my all time favourites and the Still Strength is stunning.
I love Angela’s pour btw! The new Obama!!
Thank you buddy. I love Fortaleza, and these privately grown agaves from G's property, really do taste a little different. It's mostly in the aromas for sure. Yeah I told Angie that is a normal pour, dont tell her... hahaha
@@longislandloutequila7208 love it!!! Haha..
I have a 20 s was going open in 4th of july weekend, just got another 2 steel strength I'll drink those instead lot 21 s
Just found Lou, and glad I did.
Me2... welcome
Tough call, huh Lou? Fun review!
Yes my friend, it was a tough call and funny as I went back and forth. Like I said...similar but different. I left a comment here on what I thought was some of the main differences in the lot 20
Awesome video, yet again!! Thanks !!
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Lou loved it going to be in Smithtown stores toshop I think u mentioned Northport for finding great juice your thoughts
Oh yeah, well there's a little store up on 25a (701 Fort Salonga Road) Northport Liquor and Wine - they have Fortaleza, Ocho, ET and maybe a few other good ones if you're interested
huge talent bro
Ahh thanks. Happy New Year Gabriel, to you and your family
This is the way to do it right here! I found that my bottle of lote 20 was a little more sweet and missing some of those olive brine / vegetal notes from my bottle of still strength lote 12. I love a clean, sweet blanco so the 20 was the winner for me. Cheers Lou!
Well I agree with that assessment Kyle. I thought it was sweeter and also had just a little less anise, less vegatable notes and olive brine as well. I also thought it was more buttery.
@@longislandloutequila7208 Love the buttery notes in there too! And always happy when my notes line up with other spirit enthusiast's. And definitely - blind is king.
Great stuff Lou!!! Would like to know the age of the agaves as well as
location.
I'm not looking for the age, probably all between 6.75 and 8 years. I'm looking for the location differences
Lou, I have to say I really love and appreciate your approach on your videos, as well as your content overall. Your passion for Tequila truly shines through. It is because of my admiration and respect for you and your work that I wanted to share some advise I received a long time ago on how to properly pronounce the flavor note of ANISE (ANIS) in Spanish. Unlike ANEJO, where there is an accent over the "N," for emphasis, ANIS has an accent over the "I", and is pronounced AH-NIECE.
As an American, growing up I would of course say it the American way ANN-NIS. But being around many Spanish speakers I was taught the Spanish way of saying it is... AH-NIECE. The reason I am even bringing this up, is because I shared several videos of yours to some other tequila loving friends, and they asked me what is the ON-YEAST note you are describing.
I have gotten used to the way you say it, so I know what you mean, but my Spanish speaking friends were actually confused and thought you were referring to something else they didn't know about. It is a flavor note you use to describe many tequilas, and I am sure many didn't have the heart to tell you, but as fan who respects you, I just wanted you to know the correct way of say it (in Spanish) and to eliminate other people's confusion.
Thank you for sharing your Tequila experiences and knowledge with all of us. Your excitement for the spirit is contagious.
I love it and I'm always open to learning the proper ways. I will do my best to say it correctly, thank you my friend
@@longislandloutequila7208 Thank you, Sir. Your videos have helped me convert Tequila "shot" heads into fans of sipping the real spirit and throwing away the salt and lime for good.
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Lou when will Fortaleza be back in stock in stores. Been drinking it for years. Hopeful they don’t ever change their formula and approach now that more popular.
I really have no idea when you could expect to see it in your area. That would be almost impossible to predict. I understand they're starting to come back out again in a lot of areas, although I haven't seen any in my area. They are making a new distillery, I believe across the street, and they say they're going to make it with the quality. We will be hoping for the best.
Kelly is exactly right. The hunt is part of the fun. Once Lou makes the video, the hunt is on.
Gracias Richard
I found 3 bottles of this lot 20 at my local liquor store yesterday.
Wow, nice score
I can barely find a bottle to replace my current bottle. Any tips on finding different lotes?
I would go online to Old Town or somewhere, and call and ask what lot it will be. I also look at store lots when I see them, but you really don't know what lots are better when they're first coming out. I find that all Fortaleza is good overall, so I don't normally go crazy looking for certain lots. The special lots that I have, I have won in auctions and raffles on Facebook, and that would be my recommendation for those.
Still can't get the Forteleza still strength at old Town tequila.It sells out as soon as they get it.
Finally was able to get it Lou !
Abousolty delicious