A remarkably lively nose, with elements of sour cream frosting, vegetal grassiness, birch beer, and dark cherry preserves. On the palate, the higher proof brings a heavier take on the Blue Weber, giving it a deeper and richer assurance. The flavor is rich, evocative, and somewhat rustic, but ultimately clean and expressive. The body is medium-heavy, and the finish is quite long, with a slightly smokey finality. Overall, this is a uniquely flavorful tequila unlike any that you may have tasted outside of Mexican destileria.