Excerpt: The lemon citrus is the first thing that comes across, followed by the herbal cut grass like agave notes, and finally a bit of ground black pepper. It’s true what they say: it’s the quiet ones you have to look out for, even with a tequila.
Excerpt: A little smoke accompanies pear and citrus peel on the palate. The flavors persist on the finish with agave making a return appearance, along with some lingering pepper.
Excerpt: Citrus comes through right away, and you’ll be blown away by it – particularly if all you’ve had in your life is a Cuervo Gold that your buddy made you drink with lime and salt.
Excerpt: A stronger citrus profile makes its presence known, along with lingering floral notes. The finish is clean, lightly peppery, with a bit of lime zest hanging on. A great choice for mixing.