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He probably drinks the Lagavulen 16 Distillers Edition (1999-2015). It never goes on sale. I drink the regular Lagavulen 16 because there's about $25 difference per bottle.I love that... "works like a depth charge, pfffff"
He probably drinks the Lagavulen 16 Distillers Edition (1999-2015). It never goes on sale. I drink the regular Lagavulen 16 because there's about $25 difference per bottle.I love that... "works like a depth charge, pfffff"
Now thats a nice expresso machineThanks Bob. It's an Olympia Club spring lever made in Switzerland in the '70's I think (can't remember the serial number for the date). It has a nice big brass boiler, hot water valve on the left, steam valve on the right so it serves as my hat steamer too. There is a '60's Italian Arrarex Caravel manual lever/open boiler that sits beside it (220v with a step down transformer). I've cleaned, lubed & rebuilt both of them with new seals, springs, etc.
Vintage espresso machines & coffee grinders are another passion of mine. Here's a pic without all the clutter.
Hello Jack,No pic to post sideways but I swear I was wearing one of my Rand's tonight when I drank several drams of Herradura Resposado served neat after a couple of house Maragritas. I have a barkeep who always takes care of me on the extra shot for a buck deal. The Herradura was smooth without much of a medicinal alcohol taste. It clang to the glass well & imparted a bit of vanilla & caramel flavors but probably not enough to convince me to add it to my rotation & I'm not sure at what price point you can buy a bottle at. It would probably be great in a margarita or other mixed tequila drink however. And I will temper my comments by the fact that I had just eaten a Tex Mex meal. I should try it again with a clean palate before making a decision whether to add it to my rotation or not.
Centenario Añejo is very a very Good tequila, they have a Plata too, my dad used to drink Centenario Añejo, I like it.Ps. Bought a bottle of Herradura Anjeo abt a year ago. I enjoyed it but it was too pricey for me. Abt $45 USD. At $29 USD the Centenario Anjeo is a steal and my go to Tequila.
Thanks. So cheap here compared to the other premiums. I tried a few glasses of the Doble Diamante. Loved it.Centenario Añejo is very a very Good tequila, they have a Plata too, my dad used to drink Centenario Añejo, I like it.
Good choice Bro...
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Chamuco,Hello Jack,
I might say that Mr Guillermo Romo who owned Herradura has a lot to do with the tequila recognition and boom worldwide, he used to say that his tequila was as good as any whisky or cognac and should be respected as one of the best spirits in the world, also be priced accordingly.
There are 2 weekend tours by train leaving from Guadalajara, one, the Jose Cuervo Express, goes to Tequila, to the Hacienda La Rojeña distillery and, the Tequila Express, that goes to Amatitan, to the San Jose del Refugio Hacienda where Herradura is made, both are great all day long tours with plenty of knowledge, fun, Mariachi Music and Tequila.
So Herradura is a big name, very well positioned and overpriced, for me, normally I dont drink Herradura, you described it quite well, it seems to "perfumed" for my taste.
Regular 1 liter reposado costs about 25 bucks here, añejo goes for 35 but they have a Selección Suprema that costs 150 for a 3/4 lt bottle.
They have a Blanco and a Silver option too, to me the silver is the nicest of all
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+1,nice find.
Yes, you are 100% right.Chamuco,
The train tours sound like a great time & that is something I surely would enjoy! I've always wanted to make it to Scotland as well & tour the distilleries of some of my favorites there too. But time is running out so I guess I'll just have to enjoy the occasional pub crawl.
Thanks for the information on Herradura. I do plan to try it another time or two with a clean palate to see if there are flavors that were covered up before from my meal. I've added it to my master list of whisky & tequila that I watch pricing on regularly. So it could fit into my rotation at some point; who knows? One thing is for sure & that is pricing on most all of this stuff (& single malts in particular) are just going to continue to rise.
This is what I drink bro, 25 bucks for 1 litter, kicks like a mule so,if you are not used to it, you can get drunk 6 or 7 times for 25 bucks, not bad at all.Thanks. So cheap here compared to the other premiums. I tried a few glasses of the Doble Diamante. Loved it.