Not much of a tequila drinker, have had some whites, and have tasted this one, kind of expensive. I find it more of a tequila for whisky drinkers than other tequilas, including añejos and extra añejos . Great job Scott, Great job Bart!!
German Gonzales uses Scotch (for dryness), Sherry (adds fruitiness) and Brandy Barrels (for sweetness) aged 5 years in thise separate barrels then blended and proofed to 43% before bottling
I've actually had this and it's quite unique. Aged in 3 types of casks I believe. It is pricey, but at least you get a liter. Yep, most tequila is 40%.. Great review.
Oh this sounds interesting!! I haven’t had much Tequila. I know quality can really vary. I am trying to think of a wonderful Blanco Tequlia (I think) I had recently. I hope I can pass along the name. The casks here sound wonderful! Terrific video guys!!
La Gritona Reposada Tequila! That’s what I recently had! I had to go look up the name after I left my comment! It was delicious! $102.00 Canadian before taxes. I would love to have Tequila aged in the casks that you mentioned!! Cheers!
I quit tequila bc of a real lack of oversight. I want to know about additives in the product! That said, this is one that I would keep on the shelf at all times if I still bought tequila.
Additives in tequila can be a problem, and the regulations, which are already loose, aren't always followed. Tears of Llorona is additive free. Tequila Matchmaker has been the best way to figure out which ones are additive free since they have an independent verification process, but a new official verification system is just getting started. Hopefully, it will work out and the situation will improve in the future. Since I started buying only verified additive free tequilas, I don't get headaches from it any more. It makes a difference.
Good Lord Scott. Every time I see your collection of SMWS I get so jealous. So many I want to try but they are so expensive. Cheers fellas
They have some beauties
Not much of a tequila drinker, have had some whites, and have tasted this one, kind of expensive. I find it more of a tequila for whisky drinkers than other tequilas, including añejos and extra añejos . Great job Scott, Great job Bart!!
Thank you Sir
German Gonzales uses Scotch (for dryness), Sherry (adds fruitiness) and Brandy Barrels (for sweetness) aged 5 years in thise separate barrels then blended and proofed to 43% before bottling
Great info thanks
I've actually had this and it's quite unique. Aged in 3 types of casks I believe. It is pricey, but at least you get a liter. Yep, most tequila is 40%.. Great review.
thanks Keith!
One of the best Tequila you can find
Oh this sounds interesting!! I haven’t had much Tequila. I know quality can really vary. I am trying to think of a wonderful Blanco Tequlia (I think) I had recently. I hope I can pass along the name. The casks here sound wonderful! Terrific video guys!!
Tequila Daisy.... And it's 300ish a 1L bottle
thats it in St. Pete!
La Gritona Reposada Tequila! That’s what I recently had! I had to go look up the name after I left my comment! It was delicious! $102.00 Canadian before taxes. I would love to have Tequila aged in the casks that you mentioned!! Cheers!
It’s tasty
@@ScotchTestDummies 🙂
I quit tequila bc of a real lack of oversight. I want to know about additives in the product! That said, this is one that I would keep on the shelf at all times if I still bought tequila.
Additives in tequila can be a problem, and the regulations, which are already loose, aren't always followed. Tears of Llorona is additive free. Tequila Matchmaker has been the best way to figure out which ones are additive free since they have an independent verification process, but a new official verification system is just getting started. Hopefully, it will work out and the situation will improve in the future.
Since I started buying only verified additive free tequilas, I don't get headaches from it any more. It makes a difference.
What is that bottle they have a lot of behind them?
Scotch Malt Whisky Society!
$300 now
just saw that too
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Nobody cares
We care!
We just don’t do the research