110 Proof Tequila?! Cabal Still Strength Blanco Review | Flavor or Burn? Cabal Still Strength Blanco Tequila review! This 110 proof tequila is bottled at the maximum legal strength allowed for tequila. In this video we taste Cabal Still Strength Blanco Lot 01 and find out if the extra proof brings more flavor… or just more burn. Cabal Still Strength Blanco is produced at NOM 1646 – Destiladora La Roca in Amatitán, Jalisco, located in the Tequila Valley (Los Valles). This limited release tequila is tied to a specific agave parcel called El Crucero II, highlighting Cabal’s focus on traceability and agave origin. At 55% ABV (110 proof), this tequila sits at the legal ceiling of the tequila category, making it one of the strongest expressions available. But does higher proof mean better tequila? In this review we cover: • Cabal Tequila production methods • Agave source and fermentation details • Tasting notes and aroma profile • Mouthfeel and finish • Whether high-proof tequila is worth it If you enjoy additive-free tequila, high proof blanco tequila, or tequila education, this review is for you. Tequila tasting notes include: Cooked agave, minerality, citrus, black pepper, herbal notes, and a long peppery finish. Subscribe for more tequila reviews Tasting Tequila with Brad features tequila reviews, tequila education, and interviews with people in the tequila industry. Subscribe for weekly tequila content. © Tasting Tequila with Brad
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