I didn't used to be especially fond of tequila. But that was back before I discovered the real stuff. I took the fambly out to dinner at one of the better local Mexican eateries — El Torito Grill — and after a sumptuous repast the waiter asked whether I would like an aperitif. I asked him, "What do you recommend?", and he suggested Asombroso Gran Reserva 5 year Extra Anejo. Since then, I have never been without it.
My initial impression of Asombroso 5-Year was, "How can this be tequila?" I was smitten by the aroma that came wafting up out of that snifter...some fantastic combination of cinnamon, vanilla, caramel, toffee, leather, oak, and spice that transcended anything I had ever experienced.
If you like tequila, you'll love Asombroso 5-Year. If you're not especially fond of tequila, you might still love it.
<img src="https://i.servimg.com/u/f84/11/87/59/00/newjok10.png" alt="How Can This Be Tequila? Newjok10"/>
p.s. I don't know how long it will last, but Asombroso is currently having a BOGO sale — 25% discount, plus a second bottle for $1. Pounce while the pouncing's good, amigos! :mrgreen:
My initial impression of Asombroso 5-Year was, "How can this be tequila?" I was smitten by the aroma that came wafting up out of that snifter...some fantastic combination of cinnamon, vanilla, caramel, toffee, leather, oak, and spice that transcended anything I had ever experienced.
If you like tequila, you'll love Asombroso 5-Year. If you're not especially fond of tequila, you might still love it.
<img src="https://i.servimg.com/u/f84/11/87/59/00/newjok10.png" alt="How Can This Be Tequila? Newjok10"/>
p.s. I don't know how long it will last, but Asombroso is currently having a BOGO sale — 25% discount, plus a second bottle for $1. Pounce while the pouncing's good, amigos! :mrgreen: