Maestro Dobel
Maestro Dobel Diamante Cristalino Tequila
Maestro Dobel Diamante Cristalino Tequila
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The Maestro Dobel Diamante Reposado Tequila is a bit of a unique offering, as the "Diamante" designation in the Dobel lineup typically refers to their Cristalino tequila, which is a clear spirit made from a blend of aged tequilas (Reposado, Añejo, and Extra-Añejo) that has been filtered to remove the color.
Key Features of Maestro Dobel Diamante Tequila (Cristalino):
- Type: Cristalino Tequila. It's a blend of Reposado, Añejo, and Extra-Añejo tequilas that undergoes a filtration process to remove the color.
- Aging: The blend typically includes tequilas aged in the finest European oak barrels.
- Filtration: A proprietary filtration process is used to selectively remove the color while preserving the tequila's complexity and smoothness.
- Agave Source: Made from 100% Blue Weber Agave.
- ABV: Typically bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof).
- Appearance: Bright and clear with touches of silver.
Tasting Notes (based on the general Diamante Cristalino profile):
- Aroma: An outstanding mix of aromas is released from the wood and agave, including buttery notes of caramel, honey, and maple, as well as nutty and fruity notes, a touch of cinnamon, almond, and a slight hint of smokiness.
- Taste: A complex mix of sweet flavors – caramel, honey, and maple – as well as nutty and vanilla notes. It offers an indescribable smoothness and a long finish.
Overall Impression:
Maestro Dobel Diamante is considered a smooth and complex tequila that offers the matured flavors of aged tequilas while maintaining a crisp and refreshing character similar to a Blanco. It's often enjoyed neat, on the rocks, or in premium cocktails where its sweetness can be highlighted.
Regarding the "Reposado" in the name:
If you specifically encounter "Maestro Dobel Diamante Reposado Tequila," it likely refers to the fact that the blend contains Reposado tequila and exhibits some characteristics of a rested tequila before the filtration. The final product, however, will still be clear due to the Cristalino process.
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