Some brands to seek out are Milagro, Corazon, Galardon, Don Eduardo,
Don Julio, and Cazadores. Always buy at least the Reposado (aged 2
months) but the Anejo is usually better, as it is aged a year. If
looking at a brand that I didn't mention, if it is 100% blue agave, it
will have a nice flavor.
One for those of us on a budget, is El Jimador Reposado. It is around
the $20 -$25 mark, and it is very smooth, as it has been double
distilled. I always try to keep a bottle or two of that around the
house.
BEWARE, good tequila is not cheap tequila!! I bought a bottle earlier
this year, that was $130. The good stuff is good for a reason. At my
age, I would rather pay a little more, and not hurt the next morning.
True Story: I was having a VERY BAD Wednesday at work. I went home, a
friend followed, and we drowned our sorrow in a litre of Jimador. In
2.5 hours, on empty stomachs, we were about 1/4" from the bottom of
the bottle, drinking it straight. I was DRUNK!!
The next morning, I was at work at 7 a.m., with no headache or other
side effects.
Good Tequila is your friend.
Brad
On 11/29/05, Peter C. <nosimport@mailbag.com> wrote:
> Not the Tequila.... you!
> Send to Wisconsin.... needed for ice fishing.
> PPP
> ==
> At 10:42 PM 11/28/05, Larry & Sandi Miller wrote:
>
> >I've got a bottle of Don Abraham Tequila that says"Freeze Before
> >Drinking". Probably pretty hard to freeze tequila(38% Alc. Vol.) so does
> >anybody know the idea behind this?
> >
> >This stuff is primo sipping Tequila.
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