Cazul 100 Reserva Reposado Tequila
Tequila Reposado
Cazul 100 // Jalisco, Mexico
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proatc
Reviewed April 28, 2023Butterscotch and vanilla, very close to Don Roberto, oak tannin and slightly dry. Excellent. -
Al-Barnett
Reviewed March 22, 2020Light gold color Oak, agave, and hint of char. Agave, grassy, oak, a bit of sweetness in the flavor. Spice note and slight heat to finish -
ItsSteve
Reviewed October 26, 2019Neat. Nose is light caramel, oaky, vanilla, green herbal/anise, with a touch of alcohol. Taste is similar. Very sweet with light caramel, vanilla, smoke, oak, some pepper, green herbs like tarragon, and a little perfume/floral quality. Finish is pretty long. Tart, oak tannins, saccharine sweet, vanilla, black pepper, a little salt, a little heat Average smoothness. Not harsh, but a bite. Flavors are fairly potent and pleasant enough. Has a spicy/floral/sweet profile that's uncommon. Nice drink, but priced a little high IMO. Going to ding it a little for value since the anejo is a bit better for a buck more39.0 USD per Bottle -
queersilver
Reviewed February 22, 2019 (edited March 22, 2022)Consistency: looks thick and oily Nose: grassy, citrusy, agave sweetness rises Palate: bright, sweet, citrusy, medium complexity Finish: smooth but short, slight sweetness in the aftertasteTotal Wine Spirits & More -
kylenelms
Reviewed November 23, 2018Very Standard tequila. Nothing that really sets it apart from the pack.31.0 USD per Bottle -
PBMichiganWolverine
Reviewed January 28, 2018 (edited February 10, 2018)Walked into the local wine store to purchase a bottle of white wine ( was making mushroom stragnaoff over whole wheat noodles, and needed the white wine for a reduction). I saw a mini bottle if this and thought I'd give it a go. Worst case: I'll end up throwing the $4 down the sink. Best case: I'll finally find a tequila I like. Unfortunately the scenario was the former. Two words to sum up my thoughts and review on this: Hell no.
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