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Hijos de Villa Reposado - Pistol
From Tequila Gringo: We were pretty sceptical of this just because the bottle looked like a marketing gimick (it is). But we picked up one anyway as a gift for a friend because that marketing gimick works (it's awesome). Two things happened. One, the guy we gave it to absolutely LOVED it. Two, it shocked the heck out of us when it turned out to be an ok tequila, we liken it to Cazadores Repo. Pale yellow color and an agave smell. Medium heat. Agave notes. WAY better than Cuervo. Not on the best list, but who cares, it's a completely awesome gift. Next time you're going to a party, taking a trip to Mexico, whatever - show up with a couple of these and you'll be talked about for the re Read more »
Agavero
TequilaGringo.com Review:
Agavero is a special liqueur, and a Tequilagringo favorite. So naturally, we were thrilled when the bottle they sent for review arrived at our doorstep. Read more »
Dona Carlota Reposado - Tequila Cactus Bottle
From Tequila Gringo:
We found the Dona Carlota repo to have a nice, light, and fragrant nose. It smelled of spice to some degree, but we finally figured out that it was more like a potpurri! It has a soft taste that was really floral. VERY easy finish, and it maintained the taste throughout the finish. This is a great starter tequila, and would be interesting in any tasting flight of anejos because it's so unique.
Tenoch
From Tequila Gringo:
We really liked this tequila, and for the price it's a winner. We picked up nut and some wood and found the consistency to be almost creamy. It's smooth with only a little warmth, making it a great starter tequila. If you're looking for a good gift tequila to bring to a party, this might be it - it's unique bottle and easy going taste are sure to make the receiver pleased as punch. Read more »
Corralejo
From Tequila Gringo This one was a surprise. Smooth, nay, mild, and with very little heat. If you've got a newbie who's scared of that first sip, we recommend you give them this one. It tastes like tequila, but goes down remarkably easy. While it's not what we like, if you have to get someone started this is the best way to do it we've tasted. And when you consider the price, this thing's a winner. From BevMo Pale straw color with delicate fragrances of pine needle and green olive. These lead to more aromas of peppercorn, brine, and honey with a soft finish.
FOUR STARS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED SPIRIT JOURNAL.
Don Julio 1942
From Tequila Gringo: Light yellow color and a vanilla smell. We like vanilla. Cause it smells good. Tastes pretty good too, and in the 1942 the vanilla carries into the taste. Read more »


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