Can a brand-new tequila distillery actually compete with established reposado brands in a completely blind tasting?
In this episode of Tasting Tequila with Brad, I put four reposados head-to-head in a true blind tequila tasting featuring:
No labels.
No hype.
No price bias.
Just aroma, flavor, mouthfeel, finish, and overall balance.
One of the biggest surprises in this blind repo battle was Primo Tequila coming from a newer distillery and going up against some seriously strong competition. This is why blind tequila tastings matter — the bottle disappears and the tequila has to speak for itself.
If you love additive-free tequila, reposado tequila reviews, blind tastings, tequila education, or agave spirits content, this one is for you.
Let me know in the comments:
Which reposado would YOU pick blind?
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