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San Matias Legado Blanco
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FaePennysworth
Reviewed December 26, 2023Surprisingly nice neat for the price. Doesn't compete with Casamigos or Don Julio, but at the price, it stomps Hornitos and Espolon out of the water. Nice sweet citrus and delightful salty cooked agave notes all over this when I last had it neat. Might be a figment of my imagination, but I swear. If you want a cheap tequila worth sipping neat, I think this is a decent choice.14.99 USD per Bottle -
Al-Barnett
Reviewed August 24, 2023Color: Clear Aroma: Agave, Varnish Taste: Lime, Sweet, Agave, Finish: Green wood -
lordofthemark
Reviewed March 5, 2023Aroma is woody and smoky and odd. Fairly smooth, intense varnish on the finish -
teq_jefe
Reviewed May 7, 2022Too sweet, like sweetner added. Ok as a mixer in a sweeter cocktail, with a little mezcal to offset with dry smokiness. -
ContemplativeFox
Reviewed June 29, 2020 (edited October 27, 2021)The nose is richer with more chocolate than regular San Matias. It has a really weirdly oily smell going on with something a bit rancid, but not sulfuric - it's like pureed cauliflower. The cauliflower tastes like Clan MacGregor and it isn't good, though it vaguely works a bit in a tequila. The palate is quite viscous with a rich sort of malty presence that has gross bread for sure, but in a rich dignified way that is kind of enjoyable. It's sweet but enjoyable. The flavor can be a bit mineral and watery, but it doesn't taste light. The richness and oiliness seem like good base flavors for something, but they're a way from a complete profile. It's a bit odd and mainly has its richness and viscosity going for it. Lunazul has more going on in its flavor profile, so I kind of prefer it. This isn't substantially worse though. The weird tip that salvages this tequila is that it goes great in eggnog!15.0 USD per Bottle -
ItsSteve
Reviewed February 1, 2020Neat. Aroma is bright and clean. Agave, slight herbal, citrus, slight ethanol. Taste is sugar cane and agave sweet, citrus, green herbs, slight anise. After airing out/a few sips, some fruit and mint notes come out. Drying finish builds up over time.. Herbal, saccharine, some alcohol heat Overall a thinnish mouthfeel, a little alcohol heat, Pleasant and no off-putting flavors, but not very complex. Great value. If you're looking a blanco make some mixed drinks for a party, this is great. Around me the same price for a 750ml for Altos, I might lean to Altos as I slight prefer it as a sipper, but for 1.75l, this is 15 bucks cheaper and is a no brainer steal. Check out the reposado for a buck more15.0 USD per Bottle
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