I was wrong, there is another blanco tequila that deserves to be mentioned with Ocho, El Tesoro and Siembra Azul. Siembra Valles is not only amazing, but it's cheaper than the other three mentioned. At least in my area, it is also the hardest to find, but it's well worth getting if you see it.
The nose is full agave with some citrus. On the palate I get a bit of spice, cooked agave and earthy notes. It's very well balanced. The finish is pretty long and has a bit of sweetness to it. There is almost no burn.
For the price (if you can find it), it's hard to pass this up. They also have a high proof blanco and an ancestral tequila which apparently are both great. As you can imagine, this is amazing in a margarita and pretty much all cocktails you throw at it. If cost isn't an issue, then I would consider this on par with the El Tesoro and Siembra Azul. I'm giving it a slightly higher rating because it's a bit cheaper than the others, but you can't go wrong with any of them.
40.0
USD
per
Bottle