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WHY ANDREW JUTE MCCOY IS A LIAR
dizzy wrote: wrote: "dizzy" wrote: Apparently you've not tried GOOD tequila. What are your 3 favorites? I didn't think I was going to, but I found out that I actually like Cabo Wabo. Cabo Wabo is one of my favorites. I also like Chinaco, and I'm currently working on a bottle of Patron that's not bad. I've only recently "discovered" good tequila, so I'm still experimenting... I prefer the reposado variety in all brands. I enjoy getting "newbies" to try it - they react to the suggestion as one might expect, with that "Tequila straight? Yuck!" look on their faces... 8) That was the surprising thing about the Cabo Wabo, it was smooth, no harshness as is typical with lesser stuff. Tried the Paron and IIRC it was a bit harsher than the CW. |
WHY ANDREW JUTE MCCOY IS A LIAR
In article .com,
" wrote: dizzy wrote: wrote: "dizzy" wrote: Apparently you've not tried GOOD tequila. What are your 3 favorites? I didn't think I was going to, but I found out that I actually like Cabo Wabo. Cabo Wabo is one of my favorites. I also like Chinaco, and I'm currently working on a bottle of Patron that's not bad. I've only recently "discovered" good tequila, so I'm still experimenting... I prefer the reposado variety in all brands. I enjoy getting "newbies" to try it - they react to the suggestion as one might expect, with that "Tequila straight? Yuck!" look on their faces... 8) That was the surprising thing about the Cabo Wabo, it was smooth, no harshness as is typical with lesser stuff. Tried the Paron and IIRC it was a bit harsher than the CW. Blind test? ;-) |
WHY ANDREW JUTE MCCOY IS A LIAR
From: dizzy
Date: Tues, Mar 7 2006 8:31 pm Email: dizzy I've only recently "discovered" good tequila, so I'm still experimenting... I prefer the reposado variety in all brands. I prefer anejo in most brands. Typically it's far smoother IMO |
WHY ANDREW JUTE MCCOY IS A LIAR
Jenn wrote: In article .com, " wrote: dizzy wrote: wrote: "dizzy" wrote: Apparently you've not tried GOOD tequila. What are your 3 favorites? I didn't think I was going to, but I found out that I actually like Cabo Wabo. Cabo Wabo is one of my favorites. I also like Chinaco, and I'm currently working on a bottle of Patron that's not bad. I've only recently "discovered" good tequila, so I'm still experimenting... I prefer the reposado variety in all brands. I enjoy getting "newbies" to try it - they react to the suggestion as one might expect, with that "Tequila straight? Yuck!" look on their faces... 8) That was the surprising thing about the Cabo Wabo, it was smooth, no harshness as is typical with lesser stuff. Tried the Paron and IIRC it was a bit harsher than the CW. Blind test? ;-) Before we get too scientific I note that Scotch, Burbon and Teqila seem to limit the RAO contributors' horizon. Will no one stand up for Cognac (don't confuse it with "Brandy")? I'd give them all away for one bottle of top Remy Martin.. Willing to take the quadruple blind test if someone will offer the bottle and pay expenses. What if I lose? I'll have had a good evening. Ludovic Mirabel |
WHY ANDREW JUTE MCCOY IS A LIAR
On 7 Mar 2006 21:23:52 -0800, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
wrote: From: dizzy Date: Tues, Mar 7 2006 8:31 pm Email: dizzy I've only recently "discovered" good tequila, so I'm still experimenting... I prefer the reposado variety in all brands. I prefer anejo in most brands. Typically it's far smoother IMO Reasonable, since that just means 'aged'. -- Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering |
WHY ANDREW JUTE MCCOY IS A LIAR
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WHY ANDREW JUTE MCCOY IS A LIAR
Eiron wrote: wrote: Before we get too scientific I note that Scotch, Burbon and Teqila seem to limit the RAO contributors' horizon. Will no one stand up for Cognac (don't confuse it with "Brandy")? Why limit your horizons to Cognac? Armagnac can be good. Vecchia Romagna is OK for the casual drinker. Asbach Uralt is too teutonic for me but some may appreciate the technology. Carneros, from California, is as good as anything France can make. And of course Calvados for breakfast.... -- Eiron There's something scary about stupidity made coherent - Tom Stoppard. I bow to your encyclopedic depth of experience. Don't know Vecchia Romagna or Carneros. It might be "as good as anything France can make" but... I have yet to taste a California Cabernet that comes close to good Bordeaux such as Chateau Pavie of a good vintage year. Sadly in impecunious retirement memories only remain. Armagnac to me is nowhere near good Cognac. Asbach Uralt had better not be mentioned in the context. Don't know Calvados. But, (perhaps I'm partial for etrhnic reasons), nothing beats frozen potato Vodka such as Polish "Luksusova" or Baczewski from Austria for casual drinking (accompanied of course by piquant mouthful of salty herring) Ludovic Mirabel. |
WHY ANDREW JUTE MCCOY IS A LIAR
"Jenn" wrote in message ... In article .com, " wrote: dizzy wrote: wrote: "dizzy" wrote: Apparently you've not tried GOOD tequila. What are your 3 favorites? I didn't think I was going to, but I found out that I actually like Cabo Wabo. Cabo Wabo is one of my favorites. I also like Chinaco, and I'm currently working on a bottle of Patron that's not bad. I've only recently "discovered" good tequila, so I'm still experimenting... I prefer the reposado variety in all brands. I enjoy getting "newbies" to try it - they react to the suggestion as one might expect, with that "Tequila straight? Yuck!" look on their faces... 8) That was the surprising thing about the Cabo Wabo, it was smooth, no harshness as is typical with lesser stuff. Tried the Paron and IIRC it was a bit harsher than the CW. Blind test? ;-) No reason to yet. They are sufficently different that they can be determined without it. Of course I did have some expectation bias I suppose, but it turned out to be nothing sinc e my expectaion was that the other similarly priced Tequila would have smoother taste than the lower priced stuff. |
WHY ANDREW JUTE MCCOY IS A LIAR
On Wed, 08 Mar 2006 19:09:00 GMT, wrote:
"Jenn" wrote in message ... In article .com, " wrote: dizzy wrote: wrote: "dizzy" wrote: Apparently you've not tried GOOD tequila. What are your 3 favorites? I didn't think I was going to, but I found out that I actually like Cabo Wabo. Cabo Wabo is one of my favorites. I also like Chinaco, and I'm currently working on a bottle of Patron that's not bad. I've only recently "discovered" good tequila, so I'm still experimenting... I prefer the reposado variety in all brands. I enjoy getting "newbies" to try it - they react to the suggestion as one might expect, with that "Tequila straight? Yuck!" look on their faces... 8) That was the surprising thing about the Cabo Wabo, it was smooth, no harshness as is typical with lesser stuff. Tried the Paron and IIRC it was a bit harsher than the CW. Blind test? ;-) No reason to yet. They are sufficently different that they can be determined without it. Of course I did have some expectation bias I suppose, but it turned out to be nothing sinc e my expectaion was that the other similarly priced Tequila would have smoother taste than the lower priced stuff. If you wish to take a blind test, there is absolutely nothing to touch a nice absinthe! -- Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering |
WHY ANDREW JUTE MCCOY IS A LIAR
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