I was just talking about you. I was tell my cousin everything I learned about a good authentic tequila I learned from watching your channel. So thank you once again.
So…I went to Total Wine knowing nothing about tequila. I hadn’t done any research yet but was curious about it. I asked a store rep what did they recommend for a good sipping tequila. Yep, they recommended El Padrino. Well, lesson learned. I should have looked for your videos first. Thanks for the caveats on what not to buy. Great information.
Favorite budget choice: Tres Agaves anejo Favorite overall: El Tesoro reposado Those are my only two instant-replace sippers, always have to have them on hand, and yes Lui showed me the way lol. I recently tried the El Tesoro anejo but honestly prefer the agave/oak ratio the reposado has more. Suits me just fine, considering it's $30 cheaper 💀
I work at a Total Wine and I’m one of those salespeople. I’ve been hoping you would get around to doing a review on the El Padrino brand. I personally don’t push anything on anyone. I’ll let people try something and they can either like it or not. I’ve never been a big fan of that line of tequilas. I really like the 3 Amigos and the Gonzales 1938 brands. Give them a try sometime. I would like to know your opinion. Thanks
People have different taste buds, different likes, and I'm not going to by another Fortaleza, just not what I think is great, especially for the cost.. I agree about the Ocho, the Widow Jane finish is great, but every Ocho I have is great. Top 10 for sure...
@tommyg5095 true that boss. I'd love to taste their other barrel expressions but they're so elusive. The bourbon barrel surely pops out in the flavor profile
That Widow Jane repo is one of the highest rated bottles on TMM, but I'm in the minority of folks that didn't love it. It's certainly great but the oak/bourbon overrides the agave a bit too much to warrant the crazy price tag it has. IMHO, El Tesoro repo has the PERFECT agave to barrel ratio. Need to ask my local store if they can get me the single barrel!
I walked in Total wine to the tequila section and one of the members there asked me what I was looking for straight up went straight to this El padrino grab the bottle cracked it open had me taste it right there and then recommended it really highly. I said I would come back around after I look around little more. Obviously I ended up grabbing ocho platas after all that.
If you ever get a chance, I’d love to see a reivew of Total Wine Spirit Direct’s 3 Amigos. It says additive free and I’ve been curious about it since it came out.
Thanks for the review. Been hesitant buying that one for a while. Been sticking to El Tesoro, Arette, and Lalo (excellent by the way). I'm curious if you'll get some time to review Anteel
When you were talking about a tequila, Bribon was next to the one you spoke of. I don't know if you've tried it, but I've had their repo and it's surprisingly good, ample cooked agave.
3:00 ahh the Cazcanes. Finally picked up a bottle last week (No.7 Blanco) and is my current special sipper. Man if it wasn't for the more hefty price tag...I would just only rotate between this along with Mijenta and Tequila Ocho, Blancos. (since Fortaleza is Unobtainium atm) Absolute PREMIUM tequila at its finest! Don Fulano and Cascahuin are next on my list.
Spirits Direct doesn’t mean it’s their brand, necessarily. It means they partner with the brand to cut out vendor costs and have better margins. Depends on the region. As shown, El Tequileño is Spirits Direct in most regions. So is Código. El Tesoro used to be.
Not sure about tequila but most of “their” cognac and scotch have been sold in Europe before Total Wine has even being founded. They are spirit direct because Total Wine is the first store in the US to import them.
Staff member admitted they are told to push spirits direct products. Do yourself a favor and stay away from spirits direct offerings. Never had a good one, especially in the bourbon department.
Tres Agaves blanco 23.99$ US! It is 70,75$ CAN (so 51$ US ) in Québec, Canada! El Tesoro blanco 49.99US and 126$ CAN (92$ US). Woh😮… Have you tasted “Volcán de mi Tierra”? Thanks!
Total Wine! Pass thru those doors, the Heavens open, and the angels begin to sing! Didn't care for the El Padrino. I saw Ghost. A smooth ghost pepper-infused blanco. Have you tried it? It finally retails in Indiana. I used to have to order it from California. Makes great cocktails too! Best regards!
Hi Luis! Great video, always love the shopping trips! Patron is actually additive free they just got their official certification from the CRT/TRC a little under three weeks ago. The reason it took so long for them to gain the additive free certification is they didnt want to disclose their proprietary yeast strain to the people who run tequila matchmaker. Who btw have their own interests outside of certifying tequila as additive free, Ive heard they own a distillery or two.
From what I've heard Patron is the first brand in a new pilot program that the CRT is running. The people from tequila matchmaker do not own a distillery as far as I know.
The traditional Jose Cuvero is definitely better than their budget option. I can say that, & I don't like Jose. The respado tastes good in a margarita. I just purchased two bottles of the brand you're reviewing. One blanco ($29), & one respado ($40) 🤦🏾♀️. I haven't opened it yet, I don't know if I want to now. 🤦🏾♀️ 😂. I thought I'll try something we don't have in my state. We need a Toral Wine. Lol. Just a thought: Why are there so many bad tequilas? 😂
I went to my local Total Wine to buy some Lalo and to my surprise they had Fortaleza blanco on the shelf. One to a customer. I have never seem Fortaleza at Total Wine before. I went in and out three times. I now have three bottles of the blanco and my Lalo.
Thanks for the El Padrino review. I shop often at TW. Their sales guys really push this brand. While I would not buy this, I was curious about it. BTW - Altos Olmeca (next to Arette - 3:14 mark), is another excellent budget option for cocktails.
i was at a local Total Wine, and talked to one of the associates working a sample booth. She told me El Padrino was additive free, and after trying it that night, and drinking a patron 50ml... its safe to say El Padrino is now my tequila of choice.
@@notreallygordonramsayorami8785 Tequila Match Maker currently has not yet certified El Padrino as additive-free; might just mean they haven't certified it yet but worth noting. Also interesting is while the anejo and blanco have decent panel scores on TMM (especially the blanco), the repo that Lui has in this video is rated much lower by both the panel and community. I was given a small bottle of the anejo for Christmas and thought it was solid; wouldn't buy it over Tres Agaves (which is cheaper) and it can't touch brands like Tequila Ocho and El Tesoro.
I tried the Lalo and love it. Now looking for my next Blanco. What do you recommend? My local shop has Mijenta, Tesoro, Ocho and Tapatio. Having a hard time deciding...
@@EthEdr Ocho tapatio and El Tesoro are all master distilled by the same guy. Carlos camarena. They are all a little bit different but he is a master at what he does
Man, I am jealous. Virginia ABC not only has the worst selection of tequilas but the ones you can find are at least $10-20 more than the prices in your video. Oh, and Casamigos is top shelf here😂.
Hey from Sweden! Love your videos! I have a question regarding Olmeca altos... In a different video, you said that it is additive free... Is that correct? Thank you very much!
The Total Wine stores where I live can't sell spirits, but I go there to buy vermouth, and I've found that their Direct brand of vermouth (Grassotti) is really good (not cheap, though).
Honestly I love all of you tequilla reviews. You've got be off of don julio and on to actual good tequilla like el tesoro. However I've been drinking rum for 20 years and I have a collection of around 50 diffrent bottles and brands...appletons maybe good for drinks but no where a y good for sipping. Tbh I cant even dri k it for a week when I go to jamaica. The 8year is slightly better but unless you go to the 12year, your not sipping it. If you want to try a great rum at a great price for sipping, try plantation 20th anniversary. Just my cents. Also if we're talking about Jamaican rum, give royal Jamaican a try. Keep doing what your doing, love the videos. Cheers!
Brooo I just started drinking this year I bought el padrino don julio and el patron before watching your video and got G4 after watching some of your other vids anyways I really did not like G4 is is suppose to taste strong and bitter? Is that what “good” tequila is supposed to taste like ?
Hey Lui, as the GOAT of Tequila, I don't see any reviews about astral blanco tequila and if it's additive free. Have you done a few? I am having my in-laws over for the holidays and they are not worth anything of high end. LOL Total wine has astral on sale at a good price. Thoughts?
Was there a reason there was no mention of Cierto @3:39 ⁉️ I personally have yet to try as its not available in my area, but see it has recieved some decent TMM reviews.😉
Love your videos, coming from a bourbon background I have heard the talk of Fortaleza. Picked up my first bottle this week and looking forward to trying it. Any particular tequilas you like for a paloma?
Lalo. It’s super tasty and affordable and pretty ez to find atleast here in Florida it is. And because of the price ya availability ya don’t fill bad using it in a cocktail
Great video as always Lui! Been curious about that product as of late. Quick question though. I absolutely love Cachaca, but I thought it was rum for the longest time. What are some main differences between cachaca and say a Rhum agricole?
I have a whole video about that. It's like the second or third video on my channel. One quick little tidbit of difference is that casasa can be Asian. 28. Different kinds of wood rum agricole cannot
I'm fairly cautious of recommendations by TW and their qualified "sales/tasting" reps. A lot of what they push is old product/dead inventory that is dead for a reason...it's often terrible in taste/quality or drinkability. While they're helpful in certain cases to locate a bottle in the set, I more often than not ask them to let me continue to browse without their assistance. Good video
Agree. I have a bottle of Arrete Reposado and have even decanted it and I really don’t like it. It hasn’t mellowed out at all. It’s bitter and lacks any type of flavor or mouthfeel. It’s honestly not that good and for $25 you can find better bottles.
Really jealous of the choice & incredible prices you have in the US, I would want to buy & compare best budget blanco for mixing. Nice content, what do you think of Tapatio ?
Every time a family member is coming from Mexico or myself I just want to bring some of the tequilas from Jalisco, I do so just because I’ve tried some bought here in the US, same brand and type and it won’t just taste the same. This an example of Don Julio Cristalino 70, here is yucky, and the one from Mexico is just more smooth and round IMO
It is so hard to get different brands of tequila in Europe, but i think the market is evolving slowly... Even online it was so hard to get Fortaleza. Anyway, one of the new ones apart form Olmeca, Jose Cuervo, Sauza, Arrete is now available Cenote? What are your thoughts about it? Is it worth trying for around 35-40€? Olmeca Altos Blanco which i really like for cocktails is just 22€
Thanks to your videos, I dumped the Teremana Reposado I had (well, I polished it off. There was only 1oz left), and it was okay, but nothing special, and brought trea agaves from my local Kroger. Not a huge difference between it and Centazon Blanco for MFSs (Mexican Firing Squads: lime juice, ango, grenadine, tequila), but I sipped some straight and HOLY MOLY what a difference! Tres Agaves Reposado is my new cheap sipping summer liquor (I'm a whisky fan at heart, so Bournon will always be my first and only true love, so sorry tequila but you're just a side piece in summer) and Tres Agaves blanco will be my well tequila for cocktails! Though I need a still strength I can easily find for more complex cocktails like the Bloody Maria. Got any suggestions below $40 that's worth my money?
Lui, i'd love to see your reaction to Brazil's "aperitivos de agave" aka pretty bad brazilian tequila brands who can't call themselves tequila since there is an agreement between Brazil and México forbiding one or the other from making tequila/cachaça and not importing it. I'm not even a big tequila coinosseur and I'm alarme by how... weird they are. There are two brands, one called Tequiloko and the other Arriba Mexicali... so yeah. O canal tá ótimo! Parabéns!
Argh! I fell for the hype. I was one of the folks asking for this review because I also was convinced to buy a bottle of this. In my case, after trying some high-proof tequilas from G4, Cascuahin, and Fortaleza, but not being able to find any of those where I live, the TW folks showed me a bottle of 100 proof El Padrino. I have to say that, as you described, there wasn't much there, though I'd say it didn't taste bad, just flat and plain... a bit boring coming form the brands I mentioned. Sadly, the choices are limited, but I think TW is starting to get more variety, so I'll keep looking.
Interesting, I've never seen the 'Additive Free' shelf tags at my Total Wine (NY). The TW brands are swallowing up the shelves and pushing other's off. Quite sad. Cheers!
Why do you say to stay away from Teremana? I really like it, it seems to have a good balance of flavors. The price is good, and it beats the heck out of Casamigos, which is just a sugary vanilla bomb.
I noticed in the video next to the Sauza tequila is the Sammy Haggar brand Santo and I was wondering if you have tried it and if so what are your thoughts? Also what is your top 3 celebrity tequilas for price and quality?
Speaking of stores really pushing specific products, I was at BevMo the other day and they had stacks of Espolon leading up to the register. Something like $25 if you're a member. Thoughts on if it holds up to other budget options like Cimarron or Tres Agaves?
No, the budget options you listed are perfect choices. I’d add the Arette blanco for a rounded list. All are under 3 are under $30 and amazing for the price.
I bought El Padrino once at Total Wine and More. I did not like it and returned it. I usually buy the ones you recommend and I'm happy with them. Thank you.
I was just talking about you. I was tell my cousin everything I learned about a good authentic tequila I learned from watching your channel. So thank you once again.
Glad you showed the Arette, i love their Blanco.
So…I went to Total Wine knowing nothing about tequila. I hadn’t done any research yet but was curious about it. I asked a store rep what did they recommend for a good sipping tequila. Yep, they recommended El Padrino. Well, lesson learned. I should have looked for your videos first. Thanks for the caveats on what not to buy. Great information.
Favorite budget choice: Tres Agaves anejo
Favorite overall: El Tesoro reposado
Those are my only two instant-replace sippers, always have to have them on hand, and yes Lui showed me the way lol. I recently tried the El Tesoro anejo but honestly prefer the agave/oak ratio the reposado has more. Suits me just fine, considering it's $30 cheaper 💀
i love the sneaky peek of the other customer buying the bottle you pointed at
I work at a Total Wine and I’m one of those salespeople. I’ve been hoping you would get around to doing a review on the El Padrino brand. I personally don’t push anything on anyone. I’ll let people try something and they can either like it or not. I’ve never been a big fan of that line of tequilas. I really like the 3 Amigos and the Gonzales 1938 brands. Give them a try sometime. I would like to know your opinion. Thanks
Yes but many of your salespeople do- especially on Spirits Direct. It’s technically illegal to be able to ‘pay to play’ like that in a public store
Appleton 12 and El Dorado 12 are my favorites for making a Mai Tai. Hands down worth a try
Two excellent rum brands. Appleton 21 is my favorite high end rum. All of El Dorados expressions are great.
Appleton is yummy
I got got by the total wine el padrino when I just started out making cocktails myself thanks for the help now
Can't believe you passed up on the ocho widow jane reposado! It's actually the best I've had. Even better than fortaleza reposado
People have different taste buds, different likes, and I'm not going to by another Fortaleza, just not what I think is great, especially for the cost.. I agree about the Ocho, the Widow Jane finish is great, but every Ocho I have is great. Top 10 for sure...
@tommyg5095 true that boss. I'd love to taste their other barrel expressions but they're so elusive. The bourbon barrel surely pops out in the flavor profile
Everyone does have different taste buds. That's for sure.@tommyg5095
That Widow Jane repo is one of the highest rated bottles on TMM, but I'm in the minority of folks that didn't love it. It's certainly great but the oak/bourbon overrides the agave a bit too much to warrant the crazy price tag it has. IMHO, El Tesoro repo has the PERFECT agave to barrel ratio. Need to ask my local store if they can get me the single barrel!
@sliceofsparta8985 yes exactly me too!! El Tesoro repo is bang for your buck and trust it's way better than the single barrel!! In my opinion
I walked in Total wine to the tequila section and one of the members there asked me what I was looking for straight up went straight to this El padrino grab the bottle cracked it open had me taste it right there and then recommended it really highly. I said I would come back around after I look around little more. Obviously I ended up grabbing ocho platas after all that.
They all do the same thing
If you ever get a chance, I’d love to see a reivew of Total Wine Spirit Direct’s 3 Amigos. It says additive free and I’ve been curious about it since it came out.
There is quite a bit of a strong alcohol bite to it- across all the versions. I have not tried the organic 3 amigos though.
The only thing I dislike about El Tequileno is the flimsy cork on the stopper...great recommendation!
Lui speaks Truth to Tequila! Thank you
Thanks for the review. Been hesitant buying that one for a while. Been sticking to El Tesoro, Arette, and Lalo (excellent by the way). I'm curious if you'll get some time to review Anteel
the El Tequileno Reposado (the 28.00 one is right now my favorite budget tequila)
I need to try it! How would you compare it to Tres Agaves or Cimarron repos?
When you were talking about a tequila, Bribon was next to the one you spoke of. I don't know if you've tried it, but I've had their repo and it's surprisingly good, ample cooked agave.
Oh, yeah, I need to remember to check the rum aisle for cachaca
Just started getting into spirits and making my own drinks at home. Love your passion and in-depth reviews.
3:00 ahh the Cazcanes. Finally picked up a bottle last week (No.7 Blanco) and is my current special sipper. Man if it wasn't for the more hefty price tag...I would just only rotate between this along with Mijenta and Tequila Ocho, Blancos. (since Fortaleza is Unobtainium atm) Absolute PREMIUM tequila at its finest! Don Fulano and Cascahuin are next on my list.
Thanks for the insight on how to buy a good tequila 👍
Spirits Direct doesn’t mean it’s their brand, necessarily. It means they partner with the brand to cut out vendor costs and have better margins. Depends on the region. As shown, El Tequileño is Spirits Direct in most regions. So is Código. El Tesoro used to be.
Not sure about tequila but most of “their” cognac and scotch have been sold in Europe before Total Wine has even being founded. They are spirit direct because Total Wine is the first store in the US to import them.
@@1trickingWidowmaker yes, and of course many of their Winery Direct wines are brands that have existed is some way for centuries
Staff member admitted they are told to push spirits direct products. Do yourself a favor and stay away from spirits direct offerings. Never had a good one, especially in the bourbon department.
Any particular bourbons you remember not enjoying?
Only thing worth it is Codigo Blanco and the small bottles (375ml) of El Tequileno Platinum. Everything else should be avoided.
I agree with the bourbon/whiskey offerings however the Idol Vodka is pretty good.
Agave Boom isn’t half bad
@@Godfatherjrttoo bad they aren’t spirit partners anymore 😂
Please try Viking blod and Orin’s skull mead from total wine. I make an hour drive every other weekend to get a few bottles
I've had the El Padrino Vanilla Chai from TW. It was about what I'd expected. OK for the price. It would be a on-occasion type of drink for me.
Tres Agaves blanco 23.99$ US! It is 70,75$ CAN (so 51$ US ) in Québec, Canada! El Tesoro blanco 49.99US and 126$ CAN (92$ US). Woh😮…
Have you tasted “Volcán de mi Tierra”? Thanks!
Total Wine! Pass thru those doors, the Heavens open, and the angels begin to sing! Didn't care for the El Padrino. I saw Ghost. A smooth ghost pepper-infused blanco. Have you tried it? It finally retails in Indiana. I used to have to order it from California. Makes great cocktails too! Best regards!
Lol.
I wish we had one in my state. I'm moving. 😂🤣
Please review casa noble!! I can’t make my mind up on it
Hi Luis! Great video, always love the shopping trips! Patron is actually additive free they just got their official certification from the CRT/TRC a little under three weeks ago. The reason it took so long for them to gain the additive free certification is they didnt want to disclose their proprietary yeast strain to the people who run tequila matchmaker. Who btw have their own interests outside of certifying tequila as additive free, Ive heard they own a distillery or two.
From what I've heard Patron is the first brand in a new pilot program that the CRT is running. The people from tequila matchmaker do not own a distillery as far as I know.
Thank you
We make alot of chilled tequilla martinis, shots, and ranch waters cocktails in TX.
The traditional Jose Cuvero is definitely better than their budget option. I can say that, & I don't like Jose. The respado tastes good in a margarita.
I just purchased two bottles of the brand you're reviewing. One blanco ($29), & one respado ($40) 🤦🏾♀️.
I haven't opened it yet, I don't know if I want to now. 🤦🏾♀️ 😂.
I thought I'll try something we don't have in my state.
We need a Toral Wine. Lol.
Just a thought: Why are there so many bad tequilas? 😂
Wow! Your total wine has a much better selection than mine!
I went to my local Total Wine to buy some Lalo and to my surprise they had Fortaleza blanco on the shelf. One to a customer. I have never seem Fortaleza at Total Wine before. I went in and out three times. I now have three bottles of the blanco and my Lalo.
For how much they going for?
@@oa8945 $60
Thanks for the El Padrino review. I shop often at TW. Their sales guys really push this brand. While I would not buy this, I was curious about it. BTW - Altos Olmeca (next to Arette - 3:14 mark), is another excellent budget option for cocktails.
Long Live Altos
Ugh, real harsh stuff. Theres better budget options
El Padrino cream is really good
They still have the 1.0L Arette! Great deal along with Cimarron for blanco mixers
I’ve been tempted to try that El Padrino. I appreciate your review of it.
i was at a local Total Wine, and talked to one of the associates working a sample booth. She told me El Padrino was additive free, and after trying it that night, and drinking a patron 50ml... its safe to say El Padrino is now my tequila of choice.
@@notreallygordonramsayorami8785 Tequila Match Maker currently has not yet certified El Padrino as additive-free; might just mean they haven't certified it yet but worth noting. Also interesting is while the anejo and blanco have decent panel scores on TMM (especially the blanco), the repo that Lui has in this video is rated much lower by both the panel and community. I was given a small bottle of the anejo for Christmas and thought it was solid; wouldn't buy it over Tres Agaves (which is cheaper) and it can't touch brands like Tequila Ocho and El Tesoro.
What is your take on Padre Azul tequila? I recently purchase an anejo bottle and it was really good, eve if very expensive.
I tried the Lalo and love it. Now looking for my next Blanco. What do you recommend? My local shop has Mijenta, Tesoro, Ocho and Tapatio. Having a hard time deciding...
All 4 options are amazing. But different. I don't think you can go wrong with any of them
@@Lui_Fern Dangit I was afraid you'd say that 😂 I think I'm leaning towards the Ocho. Seems like they get the most respect from die hard tequila fans.
@@EthEdr Ocho tapatio and El Tesoro are all master distilled by the same guy. Carlos camarena. They are all a little bit different but he is a master at what he does
@@Lui_Fern Wow that's great to know. Thank you!
0:07 the way you said "Guys" sounded like Mark Wahlberg
Man, I am jealous. Virginia ABC not only has the worst selection of tequilas but the ones you can find are at least $10-20 more than the prices in your video. Oh, and Casamigos is top shelf here😂.
Hey from Sweden! Love your videos! I have a question regarding Olmeca altos... In a different video, you said that it is additive free... Is that correct? Thank you very much!
3 Amigos organic blanco, give it a review!
Thanks for teaching me about Tequila. I'm more of a beer drinker. But my Mexican Ancestors, call for me start on Tequila. 🇲🇽 🥃
Any thoughts on Carmesi 1886 Anejo Tequila?
The Total Wine stores where I live can't sell spirits, but I go there to buy vermouth, and I've found that their Direct brand of vermouth (Grassotti) is really good (not cheap, though).
Spirit Direct brands aren’t really total wines brands, a few of them are good brands that partner with total wine to get wider distribution.
Our personal favorites are yellow mezcal
But what is your opinion on Casa Noble?
Honestly I love all of you tequilla reviews. You've got be off of don julio and on to actual good tequilla like el tesoro. However I've been drinking rum for 20 years and I have a collection of around 50 diffrent bottles and brands...appletons maybe good for drinks but no where a y good for sipping. Tbh I cant even dri k it for a week when I go to jamaica. The 8year is slightly better but unless you go to the 12year, your not sipping it. If you want to try a great rum at a great price for sipping, try plantation 20th anniversary. Just my cents. Also if we're talking about Jamaican rum, give royal Jamaican a try.
Keep doing what your doing, love the videos. Cheers!
What are your thoughts on Hurradura anejo. I have been unable to find any info on if it's additive free
Can you do a review on organic 3 amigos?
Tres Agaves is 80CAD here, I need to go to the states and get some good tequilas for a better price.
Thoughts on Casa Noble?
Brooo I just started drinking this year I bought el padrino don julio and el patron before watching your video and got G4 after watching some of your other vids anyways I really did not like G4 is is suppose to taste strong and bitter? Is that what “good” tequila is supposed to taste like ?
Hey Lui, as the GOAT of Tequila, I don't see any reviews about astral blanco tequila and if it's additive free. Have you done a few? I am having my in-laws over for the holidays and they are not worth anything of high end. LOL Total wine has astral on sale at a good price. Thoughts?
Very informative
What is your opinion on Cava de Oro?
Was there a reason there was no mention of Cierto @3:39 ⁉️ I personally have yet to try as its not available in my area, but see it has recieved some decent TMM reviews.😉
Love your videos, coming from a bourbon background I have heard the talk of Fortaleza. Picked up my first bottle this week and looking forward to trying it. Any particular tequilas you like for a paloma?
Lalo. It’s super tasty and affordable and pretty ez to find atleast here in Florida it is. And because of the price ya availability ya don’t fill bad using it in a cocktail
👍👍
Appleton 12 is indeed delicious
Great video as always Lui! Been curious about that product as of late.
Quick question though. I absolutely love Cachaca, but I thought it was rum for the longest time. What are some main differences between cachaca and say a Rhum agricole?
I have a whole video about that. It's like the second or third video on my channel. One quick little tidbit of difference is that casasa can be Asian. 28. Different kinds of wood rum agricole cannot
Did you see any Corralejo tequila? I think they make some of the best-value tequilas.
I absolutely love Corralejo. It goes down smoothly and I find that the hangover is usually mild. I'd love to hear an expert's opinion on the matter.
What is your opinion of Cenotes tequila?
Great content man have you ever tried hacienda de Tepa? I have a friend that keeps saying its good please let me know thanks
What’s your opinion on Primo 1861?
I'm fairly cautious of recommendations by TW and their qualified "sales/tasting" reps. A lot of what they push is old product/dead inventory that is dead for a reason...it's often terrible in taste/quality or drinkability. While they're helpful in certain cases to locate a bottle in the set, I more often than not ask them to let me continue to browse without their assistance. Good video
Lui, is Kah tequila any good?
I drink Lalo for breakfast!! Love it!!
For breakfast is wild 😂😂
But LALO is an amazing tequila no doubt haha
How do you feel about chamucos añejo?
You briefly mentioned rum. I would like to know what your take is on Kirk and Sweeney rum
What do you think of Don Ramon tequila/mezcal?
I've always enjoued the Mijenta Blanco
It's a good one!
Tried the Novo Fogo Barrel-Aged based on your recommendation. Me and my family enjoyed it very much. Thanks!
Never seen you mention del tequila/ artenom any of those you like?
I tried the Arette Reposado and it wasn't that great imo. Flavor kept changing every pour.
Agree. I have a bottle of Arrete Reposado and have even decanted it and I really don’t like it. It hasn’t mellowed out at all. It’s bitter and lacks any type of flavor or mouthfeel. It’s honestly not that good and for $25 you can find better bottles.
I remember getting absolutely messed up on Novo Fogo 😂 it's good but wow it packed a punch
Really jealous of the choice & incredible prices you have in the US, I would want to buy & compare best budget blanco for mixing. Nice content, what do you think of Tapatio ?
Cazcanes is great but a little overpriced in my opinion.
Every time a family member is coming from Mexico or myself I just want to bring some of the tequilas from Jalisco, I do so just because I’ve tried some bought here in the US, same brand and type and it won’t just taste the same. This an example of Don Julio Cristalino 70, here is yucky, and the one from Mexico is just more smooth and round IMO
It is so hard to get different brands of tequila in Europe, but i think the market is evolving slowly... Even online it was so hard to get Fortaleza. Anyway, one of the new ones apart form Olmeca, Jose Cuervo, Sauza, Arrete is now available Cenote? What are your thoughts about it? Is it worth trying for around 35-40€? Olmeca Altos Blanco which i really like for cocktails is just 22€
Thanks to your videos, I dumped the Teremana Reposado I had (well, I polished it off. There was only 1oz left), and it was okay, but nothing special, and brought trea agaves from my local Kroger. Not a huge difference between it and Centazon Blanco for MFSs (Mexican Firing Squads: lime juice, ango, grenadine, tequila), but I sipped some straight and HOLY MOLY what a difference! Tres Agaves Reposado is my new cheap sipping summer liquor (I'm a whisky fan at heart, so Bournon will always be my first and only true love, so sorry tequila but you're just a side piece in summer) and Tres Agaves blanco will be my well tequila for cocktails! Though I need a still strength I can easily find for more complex cocktails like the Bloody Maria. Got any suggestions below $40 that's worth my money?
Do you have a video on La Gritona Tequila?
VUELO TEQUILA IS INCREDIBLE- PLEASE TRUST ME! TRY NEXT TIME
What’s the web site you use I. The video ?
Is Altos 100% additive free? It’s my go to right now bc I can’t get Arette
It’s not but it’s fine
Cimarron or arrete? Which has better taste for sipping?
I'd say Arette is going to be more subtle and smoother. Cimarron more spice and vegetal
Lui, i'd love to see your reaction to Brazil's "aperitivos de agave" aka pretty bad brazilian tequila brands who can't call themselves tequila since there is an agreement between Brazil and México forbiding one or the other from making tequila/cachaça and not importing it.
I'm not even a big tequila coinosseur and I'm alarme by how... weird they are. There are two brands, one called Tequiloko and the other Arriba Mexicali... so yeah.
O canal tá ótimo! Parabéns!
Oh Jesus. Não sabia que isso existia. I'll have to get my hands on some! That sounds absolutely horrible hahaha
Would you do a review of Cenote Añejo?
Curious. Why the disdain for Don Julio?
I always get a laugh when at TW and they try to sell me the Spirits Direct crap 😂
My favorite bartender. All the bottles on my bar have been influenced by your factual opinions!
Woooo! Thank you so much for saying so 😁🙏
Argh! I fell for the hype. I was one of the folks asking for this review because I also was convinced to buy a bottle of this. In my case, after trying some high-proof tequilas from G4, Cascuahin, and Fortaleza, but not being able to find any of those where I live, the TW folks showed me a bottle of 100 proof El Padrino. I have to say that, as you described, there wasn't much there, though I'd say it didn't taste bad, just flat and plain... a bit boring coming form the brands I mentioned. Sadly, the choices are limited, but I think TW is starting to get more variety, so I'll keep looking.
For a high proof tequila I recommend the Don Roberto 55 it’s a little more complex than the padrino, and while it is spirits direct it isn’t bad.
Interesting, I've never seen the 'Additive Free' shelf tags at my Total Wine (NY). The TW brands are swallowing up the shelves and pushing other's off. Quite sad. Cheers!
Why do you say to stay away from Teremana? I really like it, it seems to have a good balance of flavors. The price is good, and it beats the heck out of Casamigos, which is just a sugary vanilla bomb.
I noticed in the video next to the Sauza tequila is the Sammy Haggar brand Santo and I was wondering if you have tried it and if so what are your thoughts? Also what is your top 3 celebrity tequilas for price and quality?
Thanks...That's why they push it so hard...
May I inquire about your restaurant, where is it ?
Labaredas Brazilian BBQ & Bar
500 Boston Post Rd. E
Marlborough MA 01752
Which Total wine are you shopping at Sir?
Natick ma!
Given the blandness of El Padrino, which I have never sampled, how does it compare to the main line of Patrón?
It’s terrible! Even worse than Patron
Speaking of stores really pushing specific products, I was at BevMo the other day and they had stacks of Espolon leading up to the register. Something like $25 if you're a member.
Thoughts on if it holds up to other budget options like Cimarron or Tres Agaves?
No, the budget options you listed are perfect choices. I’d add the Arette blanco for a rounded list. All are under 3 are under $30 and amazing for the price.
I bought El Padrino once at Total Wine and More. I did not like it and returned it. I usually buy the ones you recommend and I'm happy with them. Thank you.
Yes I returned it too
They push this when you go there that’s why when they ask you need help I am like nooo. Then they catch an attitude 😂 I have my list 😂