Natural, and sweet aroma. Hints of chocolate which is interesting. Smooth even at room temperature. Little kick at the end, but a pure and natural kick that isn’t masked by additives. No lime needed for the non-tequila drinkers, it’s that smooth. Notes of vanilla, oak, caramel.
All agave used are sourced only from Los Valle. In this day and age of agave used being from all over the denomination and possibly outside or not Blue Weber that is the extra effort needed to be unique. Good agave presence with some initial acidity that turns into roasted
Grassy agave, and a peculiar aroma that I always find in La Cofradía bottlings, something that makes me think of fruit pits. Palate: Surprisingly mellow for higher proof, initial hot burst of agave and subtle minerality, relatively short finish. I get that grassy fruit pit flavor, very subtle. Mixed up
Wow. Nose: Mildly sweet. Roasted agave with toasted cacao, vanilla, cinnamon and orange peels. Taste: A tad less sweeter than the nose with a medium viscosity and slight heat in the entry. Slight fruitiness with a building of the heat that sticks through the long finish. Love this repo. Truly