I had of course tasted Patron before I tried Milagro and a few others such 1800 reposado. I was looking for one with the smoothness of Patron but for much less than $100 Patron costs here in Canada. Milagro reposado definitely fit the bill with taste of agave and strong hints of vanilla and only $44 a bottle. Have to order them through the LCBO though because they are difficult to find on the shelves.
About this bottle
Produced from 100% Highlands-grown blue agave, Milagro's is packaged in an attractive, shaded-copper bottle. The spirit's own color is pale-straw despite the spirit's ageing for 2-4 months in American oak barrels.
How it tastes
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Neat. Nose is easy vanilla, agave, spicy oak with just a hint ethanol. Taste is crisp, light sweet sugar cane, vanilla, oak, agave, hint of green herbs. Finishes light sweet vanilla, with a slightly warming black pepper, alcohol and drying oak tannins Value is hard to beat. Honest, sippable at a mixer price
Sweet on nose with some caramel and apple. Not nearly as much ethanol smell as other comparatively prices reposados. Very smooth on palate. Not much depth. Good for sipping at the price.
Pretty boring and a lot of bite to it for a reposado. Trying alongside other tequilas this one ranked the lowest. A long time ago I loved Milagro, things have changed I guess.
Light toasted agave and the soft heat of pepper. On par with Cabo Wabo but half the price. Light and lacking depth but still one of the better budget tequilas. $45 in Ontario.
Some green vegetable character to it but mostly roasted agave flavor, pepitas, milk chocolate, and slight vanilla.
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