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Teremana - Reposado Tequila
Water
Deep well water
NOM
1613
Agave
- Tequilana Weber
Cooking
- Stone/Brick Ovens
Extraction
- Roller Mill
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Deep well water
1613
Teremana - Reposado Tequila is a small-batch tequila, a well-made, dependable choice with real character. The profile leans on vanilla, oak, and agave, finishing clean and balanced. A solid addition to any home bar, available now on TIPXY. Whether you're adding to a collection or exploring tequila for the first time, it's worth a look.
*This is an AI-generated summary based on publicly available reviews and discussions.
Overall rating: 4.7 / 5 from 20 reviews.
Review topics: ["flavor","value","tequila","blanco","heat","reposado","style","margaritas"].
"I am a major fan of tequila and have often shunned celebrity-endorsed goods. But I did buy it recently, and I was blown away by the sophisticated flavors. Nice oak, nice heat, great finish, and just a really fantastic value in general. I believe I have discovered a new daily Tequila."
"The blanco is fantastic in terms of pricing but much more nasty in terms of scent and quality. The quality of the reposado makes the few extra dollars worth it. does not smell like painful, rotten alcohol; it is smoother and wonderfully robust. Since the brand has been around for a long, Blanco is largely a miss. The best alternative to Don Julio and Patron, but not a substitute, is reposado."
"According to Dwayne, he put a lot of effort into creating this tequila, and it shows. Every drop is flavorful with agave. makes excellent margaritas and has a sipping capability. I was told by a bartender in Cabo that good tequila doesn't require a lime. This one passes muster."
"This went by so easily. superior to the much more expensive Reposados I used to get. From now on, this will be the one. I did more research, and it was named the best tequila overall and best new spirit for 2023"
"Listen, they purposefully chose to ROAST rather than STEAM to obtain a broader taste profile with less heat. A different approach that produces a "sweeter" style is steaming. Both designs are excellent. Just be aware of the differences and the reasons why they taste different. Actually, it is quite difficult to achieve the minimal heat (that stays in the mouth area and does not go down the throat). If you want something sweeter, smoother, and with less overall palate taste and heat, try Clase Azul, which costs between $85 and $90. New pots often just need a little breathing room. However, this is wonderful if you're looking for a full "roasted" that is reasonably priced and has little heat for a stronger flavor. Herradura is comparable in terms of value, but both are still unique. Additionally, new Teremana uses "new copper pots," so the flavor will actually improve over time. Once you understand how distillers create their preferred styles, knowing why they do so will help."
"I received a bottle for my birthday and was pleasantly delighted by how smooth and authentic it tasted, unlike Casa Amigos. Since it is becoming more and more difficult to locate near me, I have purchased five bottles."
"High caliber. Smooth, flavorful, and simple to drink, it easily compares favorably to tequilas that cost two times as much. After 30 years of being faithful to Herradura, it's now my go-to."
"I'm drinking this right now, and it tastes fantastic. In first class, I drank only water; right now, I'm mixing cocktails, which is much more fun."
"Considering that she doesn't enjoy tequila as much. . . This altered the dynamic. . . I love how silky and tasty it is; you must try it! top flavor."
"A mouthwateringly rich citrus and flowery scent. Recommended top 5 tequilas for under $50. It really is that good."