Whereas impressed by Bruce Brown’s traditional 1966 surf movie The Infinite Summer time, I’m assured you don’t need to be a surfer to drink this beach-centric blanco, a 100% blanco providing crafted from a mix of Highlands and Lowlands agave by Grasp Tequilero Arturo Fuentes. Let’s give it a spin.
Considerably rustic on the nostril, this tequila presents an agave-forward aroma, closely natural with a dusting of lime leaf beneath. Peppery with each black and pink pepper notes, there’s no scarcity of spicy warmth to go round right here. The palate has a lot the identical to advocate it: Massive agave, earthy and natural, with some light citrus and, finally, notes of milk chocolate perking up on the end. The peppery chunk of a traditional blanco endures for a while, and whereas it’s a bit punchy for straight sipping, it does make for practically excellent margarita fodder.
80 proof. NOM 1472.
B+ / $50 / eternoverano.com
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