arsenaltequila 04/28/2009
Great Tequila, very intense flowery notes, also very traditional Mexican.
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TJF 01/02/2009
I've tried this several times and found it very harsh. One time we had just finished some other $40-50 Blanco tequilas at a party and opened this one because someone brought it and it was 100% agave. I didn't like it at all and gaged on it. But its pricey, so some people must like it.
snarfsnarfsnar f 04/04/2008
you fags don't know what you're talking about. You pretend to be tequila experts; you drink your mother's piss. My nuts rest squarely on your tonsils. Gargle that flavor freaks. You drive a Chevy Suburban and bitch about gas proces you turd burglers. Your girldfriends fart out load in public and disgrace us all. You're like a French Man, with one of those gay ass curly-q moustaches. When you heartd about Neitzsche in undergrad you acted like you were an existentialist, then yoiu went out and rushed a frat the next week. You bitches. I bet you jerk it in a circle of yuppies lamenting the decline of Kobe Beef quality whilst you gobble Burger King Kobe burgers. Why don't you piss off and foward your high school buddies some of theose stupid emails you get all day from your gay ass family. How do you like that Mr. "King-of-the-Cubicle-I-freaking-love-Herradura-Microphalus-Muncher". How d-ya like gettin flamed in the ass now. You're like a gay-guy-and-lion act in Vegas about to get mauled. ROFL. Piss off.
JuanM 02/11/2008
dont like me to much.
AztecTejano 08/22/2007
Herradura is a great every day Tequila. In the ranking of high-end Tequilas, Herradura is where you begin. It's true agave with not much to dislike. The Silver (blanco) is among the best Margarita tequilas of all. Stand-alone it is bright and limey, with a touch too much alcohol burn. But when you mix it, you can make a nice strong 'rita that is refreshing and delightful to drink. (I like my 'rita strong and boozy, which means the booze has to taste really good. No Cuervo Especial!). Herradura Reposado is nice, with a smoky, oakey flavor (and again a little burn). Also good for margaritas and better as a stand-alone. Many will disagree with me here, but the only Herradura I don't care much for is the Anejo, because it is too flavored for my tastes. They use sherry barrels I think, or maybe spent bourbon barrels, and it tastes too-brandy like. It departs too much from the soul of the agave. Here's a tip: The best deal in 100% agave Tequila is if you can find a store that sells the 1-Litre Herradura Silver that bars often have. The litre usually sells for around $30, which is the SAME PRICE as the 750ml. I actually shop at a store that has the 750 sitting there for $32 and the litre right next to it for $29.95. So...I would buy the 750 because??
Gunther 01/26/2007
One of the few tequilas to balance great agave taste with strong peppery undertones. The reposado is superb, the blanco bright and balanced. Compares well with El Tesoro or Corazon as my favorites.
Loerke 01/01/2007
I like the reposado, but it's a little too smooth in my opinion. Doesn't have as much character as I thought, but I'd still pick it over most of the rest any day.
sparky555 03/17/2006
Little harsh and a strong aftertaste.
jyhfeei 12/15/2005
One of the best. I like the reposado a lot.
TrueblueUSA 10/09/2005
Excelent tequila
merchant46 07/22/2005
The strong oak taste drowns out the agave.
Beelzebub 03/14/2005
Ah. Those were the days. Sitting at the Centro Asturiano in Mexico City on a Sunday afternoon, sipping Herradura Reposado with my friends. Their anejo is even better, but the reposado was the everyday standby. Unless you can get some handmade from a tequilero in Jalisco, this is the one to go with. And please; sip it. No shooters. It's quite improper. :o)
Mossy 09/23/2004
Consistently great. Full flavor and body, very rich, yet smooth. I find the reposado to be a better value than the anejo. To me, they taste very similarly, though the extra year of aging does add an extra element of smoothness. It's probably too much for fans of Patron and Wabo.
JJbishop 08/31/2004
One more great tequila
froggy10 03/18/2004
Right on. Herradura is the best I've had the opportunity to taste. The Anejo is their best. Can't go wrong with the Anejo for a great margarita.
cjose 06/03/2003
What happen to 10 year agaves? The tequila is made with very young plants, its in the taste
ichadwick 10/07/2001
Always a good product from Herradua.
Babygurl 12/13/2000
This is good in my opinion. It goes down smoothly and doesn't really burn when it goes down. Better with lime and salt. It's expensive but it's worth it. It makes the world spin.
BigGuyPI 01/16/2000
Excellent. Try it after a particularly spicy meal!
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