@@WhiskeyLore I would consider Cuervo, Patron,Casa Amigas and many others more big brand names where the tequila’s are almost flavorless imo. I once did a blind tasting Patron silver vs. Milagros silver and everyone picked the Patron except me. To me the patron was simple and void of character which tells you most people prefer more simple things and complexity is too much for their palate. As far as reposado and anejo they mask the spirit which is delicate with too much wood most of the time. Again imo.
Don Julio tequilas as well as El Tesoro. Also Milagro would be a good place to start
So don't fear the big names? 🥃
@@WhiskeyLore I would consider Cuervo, Patron,Casa Amigas and many others more big brand names where the tequila’s are almost flavorless imo.
I once did a blind tasting Patron silver vs. Milagros silver and everyone picked the Patron except me. To me the patron was simple and void of character which tells you most people prefer more simple things and complexity is too much for their palate.
As far as reposado and anejo they mask the spirit which is delicate with too much wood most of the time. Again imo.
@@dchai61 interesting, I was going to default to some age. Maybe it's best to taste the flavours first. I appreciate the advice and reasoning. 🥃
@@WhiskeyLore I actually prefer the silver’s for pure tequila taste. Aging hinders flavors masking agave