Sippin' tequila

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  • BlueBirdMusic
    BlueBirdMusic Posts: 2,066
    treitz3 wrote: »
    Altos, clear is my "go-to". I have a stemmed crystal shot glass that I use exclusively for this.

    I like the taste of Patron but don't like the aftertaste and never could understand or justify the price.

    Tom

    Back on this thread again. I like the idea of the special glass Tom.

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  • BlueBirdMusic
    BlueBirdMusic Posts: 2,066
    jdjohn wrote: »
    Anytime, Tom. Remember at Joe's how my wife and I had those boxes of tequila in the back of the car? We did some tequila treasure hunting in Rome, GA on the way down, and she continued looking around north ATL that day.

    Jody

    Jody, Rome GA? Are there some special places that sell the treasured tequila in Rome or do you two just stop at a lot of liquor stores?

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  • jdjohn
    jdjohn Posts: 2,987
    Hi Harry,

    We just got lucky in Rome. When we treasure hunt, we normally hit every liquor store in a town, and never know what we'll find. Dalton, GA was another pleasant surprise. With a few friends and family down in ATL, I've stopped at several towns along the way from Nashville, and hit most of metro ATL as well.

    Our biggest trip (and haul) was Memphis. We hit about 80 liquor stores over the course of two days, and came home with probably 50 or more bottles of tequila.

    Selection varies by state, with ABC controlled states being the worst. Alabama, for example, has a very limited selection.

    There are a few online liquor retailers that will ship to TN (and other states). The best one is located in San Diego, and as you might imagine, SoCal has a huge selection of tequilas available. I'm in a couple of tequila social media groups as well, so sometimes purchase/trade with other collectors.
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  • BlueBirdMusic
    BlueBirdMusic Posts: 2,066
    Thanks Jody; it sounds fun!

    I emailed your pictures and comments to a couple of friends. My girl really gets involved with tequila and making margaritas using minimum stuff. We are going to the beach for a week on Thursday and definitely taking the Patron.
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  • audioluvr
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    We've just narrowed down our searches to the Don Julio 70. That's what we keep in stock. It's really good stuff!
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  • muncybob
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    I really like the Julio 1942 except for the $$, how does the 70 compare?
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  • Jimbo18
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    I had to travel to visit one of our textile plants in Mexico City back around 2002. At lunchtime, the plant manager called several of us in to the conference room. He was going to have a big party that weekend and wanted us to help him pick out which tequila(s) to serve.

    He had about 7 or 8 different brands which we all sampled and gave our opinions on. Yeah, that plant is out of business now.
  • audioluvr
    audioluvr Posts: 5,420
    muncybob wrote: »
    I really like the Julio 1942 except for the $$, how does the 70 compare?

    Not a fan of the 1942. Not near as smooth and has a after taste reminiscent of stills made out of a dirty car radiator. But hey, some people like that...
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  • Willow
    Willow Posts: 10,862
    Neat or on the rocks?
  • jdjohn
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    Circling back to @dragon1952 's original question about a budget sipper, I want to reiterate Suerte as a recommendation. I re-stocked the blanco yesterday, and am enjoying immensely tonight.
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    This is always at a good price point, so give it a shot, or preferably a sip ;) if you see it. One of my pet peeves is folks shooting good tequila...but actually, if it's bad tequila, you shouldn't be drinking it at all B) Maybe my real pet peeve is people settling for bad tequila, period.
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  • BlueFox
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    Nice picture. :)

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  • dragon1952
    dragon1952 Posts: 4,894
    edited May 2019
    jdjohn wrote: »
    Circling back to @dragon1952 's original question about a budget sipper, I want to reiterate Suerte as a recommendation. I re-stocked the blanco yesterday, and am enjoying immensely tonight.
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    This is always at a good price point, so give it a shot, or preferably a sip ;) if you see it. One of my pet peeves is folks shooting good tequila...but actually, if it's bad tequila, you shouldn't be drinking it at all B) Maybe my real pet peeve is people settling for bad tequila, period.

    I agree. Shooting is for college kids who can't stand the taste of alcohol to begin with. I like to sip with a good cerveza. I'll check this one out but my next will be the aforementioned Fortaleza. Thanks!
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  • halo
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    Corralejo Resposado is one of my favorites.
    The best man at my wedding was born in Mexico and we've spent many nights at his home enjoying a wide variety of tequila (his family gets him different brands for his birthday without fail).

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    Milagro is supposed to be very good but I've not had it yet.

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  • Jimbo18
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    halo wrote: »
    Corralejo Resposado is one of my favorites.
    The best man at my wedding was born in Mexico and we've spent many nights at his home enjoying a wide variety of tequila (his family gets him different brands for his birthday without fail).

    I was going to mention the Corralejo. When I was in Mexico City, the planner that I was working with there, gave me a bottle as a gift for helping. Very nice stuff.

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  • miner
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    DJ Anejo is our choice - 1942 too sweet for my 'buds. When liquor store is out of DJ we get Casamigos, if out of both we get Qui. BTW, I believe Patron is bottled in Las Vegas. Owned by the Paul Mitchell hair products dude.
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  • jdjohn
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    Willow wrote: »
    Neat or on the rocks?
    Neat for me at room temp. I found this old pic of the various glassware I use:
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  • jdjohn
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    miner wrote: »
    DJ Anejo is our choice - 1942 too sweet for my 'buds. When liquor store is out of DJ we get Casamigos, if out of both we get Qui. BTW, I believe Patron is bottled in Las Vegas. Owned by the Paul Mitchell hair products dude.
    Funny how everyone's palate is different. I actually find Casamigos (George Clooney's tequila) too sweet for me. I lean more towards the earthy and vegetal flavor profiles, but still always looking for the taste of cooked agave to be present.

    Aging and blending (reposados and añejos) is an art all to its own. Most brands utilize used whiskey barrels from the states. Since bourbon barrels can only be used once, there are plenty of one-and-done barrels available. Some brands have their own barrels made (brand new) from American or even French oak. And some also incorporate used wine, sherry, cognac, and other barrels to impart different flavors; in these cases, many times they will 'finish' the tequila in one of those fancier barrels.

    Patron's corporate HQ is in Las Vegas, but the tequila is not made there. All tequilas have to be bottled in Mexico (and within certain regions) to be considered 'tequila'. It's one of the CRT rules. I can assure you that Patron is bottled in MX, and specifically just outside the town of Atotonilco. John Paul DeJorie (and Martin Crowley) founded Patron and owned it for many years, but in 2018 they sold it to Bacardi for $5 billion.
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  • pitdogg2
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    Tequila can only be made within particular regions of certain Mexican states. They include 124 municipalities of Jalisco (including the town of Tequila and the majority of modern tequila production), 8 municipalities in Nayarit, 7 municipalities in Guanajuato, 30 municipalities in Michoacan, and 11 municipalities in Tamaulipas.

    The law also requires them to be produced, bottled, and inspected in Mexico.


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  • dragon1952
    dragon1952 Posts: 4,894
    edited June 2019
    Picked up a bottle of the Fortaleza Blanco today after my bottle of Siete Leguas was gone and, at first taste, I'd have to say I'm extremely disappointed. Nowhere near the flavor of the Siete Leguas and slightly astringent aftertaste? Could just be my taste buds at the moment so I will reserve judgement.
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  • gudnoyez
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    I'm not a big Tequila fan but put down quite a few shots of Hornitos at deer camp in the fall I'm guessing Hornitos isn't big with the Tequila coniseuers or is it decent?
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  • dragon1952
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    Are you sipping or knocking back shots?
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  • gudnoyez
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    Knocking back shots there are two different kinds of Hornitos the silver and the gold, with gold being the go to.
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  • dragon1952
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    edited June 2019
    Boo to shots.....sorry :^ /
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  • gudnoyez
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    All the guys at deer camp are not sippers, they make fun of me when I sip on my Crown Royal Apple on ice. I might try sippin on some Hornitos next fall instead of shots, which means I wont hit the floor and spill all my poker money all over the place :)
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  • dragon1952
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    I'm into experiencing the flavors at this stage of my life....not slamming to get high. I use cannabis for that :^ )
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  • joecoulson
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    Can’t believe you forgot Jody's Name there Tim. Crazy.
  • PSOVLSK
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    gudnoyez wrote: »
    All the guys at deer camp are not sippers, they make fun of me when I sip on my Crown Royal Apple on ice. I might try sippin on some Hornitos next fall instead of shots, which means I wont hit the floor and spill all my poker money all over the place :)

    They may not have been making fun of the sippin as much as they were making fun of the apple Crown😝😝
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  • jdjohn
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    dragon1952 wrote: »
    Picked up a bottle of the Fortaleza Blanco today after my bottle of Siete Leguas was gone and, at first taste, I'd have to say I'm extremely disappointed. Nowhere near the flavor of the Siete Leguas and slightly astringent aftertaste? Could just be my taste buds at the moment so I will reserve judgement.
    Let it open up a bit more. I never pass judgement on first taste...usually too hot with alcohol to discern flavors. But I will confess I did not like Fortaleza either initially. I didn't understand what all the fuss was about. It is a valley tequila compared to 7L which is made in the highlands. Terroir is a thing with tequila, believe it or not.
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  • jdjohn
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    gudnoyez wrote: »
    Knocking back shots there are two different kinds of Hornitos the silver and the gold, with gold being the go to.
    Technically, those are Plata and Reposado.
    Hornitos is a Sauza product, made with what is known as a difussor...another discussion altogether. There is also Hornitos Black Barrel. Some folks like the taste - not offensive (except to tequila snobs), but not authentic.
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  • rooftop59
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    PSOVLSK wrote: »
    gudnoyez wrote: »
    All the guys at deer camp are not sippers, they make fun of me when I sip on my Crown Royal Apple on ice. I might try sippin on some Hornitos next fall instead of shots, which means I wont hit the floor and spill all my poker money all over the place :)

    They may not have been making fun of the sippin as much as they were making fun of the apple Crown😝😝

    Haha funny Paul but I dare you to drink this and not enjoy it...
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