Tracy Hall
Gran Patron Burdeos. NOM 1492. Not oaky, good agave flavor, beautiful finish. My favorite! American, French barrels, then distilled again and put in Bordeaux barrels.
Gran Patron Burdeos. NOM 1492. Not oaky, good agave flavor, beautiful finish. My favorite! American, French barrels, then distilled again and put in Bordeaux barrels.
9.6Jeffrey Long
Crazy multiple barrel aging process. Pretty fucking good. Especially for free.
Crazy multiple barrel aging process. Pretty fucking good. Especially for free.
9.5David Lincoln
Burdeos means Bordeaux in Spanish. This prestige tequila is aged in French oak barrels that previously housed the famed wine. This tequila has notes of Intense molasses, cinnamon, corn, raisins. Silky mouth feel.
Burdeos means Bordeaux in Spanish. This prestige tequila is aged in French oak barrels that previously housed the famed wine. This tequila has notes of Intense molasses, cinnamon, corn, raisins. Silky mouth feel.
9.6Roger Spencer
Beautiful sipping tequila. Worth the splurge for something different than whisky, no offense to whisky
Beautiful sipping tequila. Worth the splurge for something different than whisky, no offense to whisky
9.8Lewis Chester
Gran Patron Burdeos Anejo Tequila. Medium Amber hue. Pronounced intensity of pencil shavings, wood oak, black pepper, agave, green peppers, earth, cinamon, cardamom. With water added, honey, vanilla and Xmas cake. Matured. Dry, warming alcohol - well integrated. Medium body, smooth texture, pronounced intensity of flavour. Long finish. Very complex. Outstanding example of its type.
Gran Patron Burdeos Anejo Tequila. Medium Amber hue. Pronounced intensity of pencil shavings, wood oak, black pepper, agave, green peppers, earth, cinamon, cardamom. With water added, honey, vanilla and Xmas cake. Matured. Dry, warming alcohol - well integrated. Medium body, smooth texture, pronounced intensity of flavour. Long finish. Very complex. Outstanding example of its type.
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