Esperalo Tequila Review | $21 Blanco That Could Surprise You Looking for a great-tasting tequila that won’t break the bank? In this video I dive deep into a full **Esperalo Blanco review** — a budget-friendly bottle available on many shelves at **Total Wine**. I picked this up for just **$21** (highland NOM 1107, El Vijito, Atotonilco, Mexico) and put it to the test so you don’t have to gamble for your next tequila night. What I cover: - First impressions: aroma, agave sweetness, cooked-agave notes, minerality - Detailed taste test: citrus & lime zest hints, floral & agave backbone, peppery & orange finish - Final verdict: is this cheap blanco worth buying for cocktails or sipping straight? If you’re hunting for a **quality budget tequila** under $25 — especially if you’re shopping at Total Wine — this might be the one. Drop a comment if you’ve tried Esperalo before — I want to hear your take, especially on taste, cocktails, and value. If you like honest tequila reviews and want more bottle breakdowns, hit Subscribe and smash that Like button — new reviews every week. ——————————— More from this channel: • @Tastingtequilawithbrad Check out the brand online: Esperalo Tequila → https://esperalotequila.com/
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