Description
Another kept seceret by German Gonzalez and his family in Mexico the legend master distiller of T1 tequila ...
1 Liter bottle 43% Alc . Nom 1146
34 Reviews
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Tears of Llorona
A Must have on any tequila lover shelf. Aroma is sweet caramel & oak. Balanced taste that could rival any high end bourbon. Aged 5 years in Sherry, Cognac, & Scotch Barrels. High priced but it is one to save & sip for those right moments.
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Oh Wow!
A stunningly good XA! Complex, with all the notes in perfect harmony. Agave and chocolate with baking spices and a sweet lingering finish. A spectacular sipper that I can never get enough of.
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My favorite
Love it
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Must bottle for Father-in-law visits
Great oak, agave caramel aroma. This is the bottle to switch your bourbon buddies to tequila. Great taste with combination of oak, agave, vanilla, & caramel. Very Smooth finish. A great sipping tequila for your bar.
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Tears of Llorena
Consistantly excellent! Great nose of honey and oak, smooth finish, no burn and a wonderful pleasing aftertaste! Getting really expensive though, used to be allot less expensive which made it a nice find!
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Smoother Than Tennessee Whiskey
This Tequila is worth every penny
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Tears of llorana
I have bought many bottles and we Love it !!!
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Tears of Llorena
Just cannot beat it! Rich buttery tasting and a smooth finish. It’s been this way for a long time so the adage “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it” is very appropriate here!!
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Tears of Llorena
Just cannot beat it! Rich buttery tasting and a smooth finish. It’s been this way for a long time so the adage “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it” is very appropriate here!!
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Nothing Special
I had high hopes, but after a long search I found it and was very excited to taste what all the fuss was about. It seems like there are only different levels of bad tasting tequila. I got ZERO caramel... vanilla... nutty... or pleasant flavors from this particular bottle of tequila. Some reviewers said they "forgot they were drinking tequila". After one sip We said, "yup.. that's tequila". The really cheap tequilas have a more awful aftertaste, but the expensive ones are just slightly better. I'm on the hunt for a bottle of Fortaleza Anejo. My search for, "tough to find, Top Shelf" tequila will probably be over.