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Is This a REAL Estate Grown Reposado? | Socorro Tequila Review

Is This a REAL Estate Grown Reposado? | Socorro Tequila Review

Is This a REAL Estate Grown Reposado? | Socorro Tequila Review Socorro Tequila Reposado review from NOM 1610. This estate grown tequila is made using traditional brick ovens, 96-hour fermentation, and double distillation. Is this a real estate agave reposado worth buying? In this episode of Tasting Tequila with Brad, we break down the full production process of Socorro Reposado — from harvest in the agave fields of Jalisco to horno cooking, roller mill extraction, long fermentation, careful heart cuts during distillation, and 4 months of aging in American oak barrels. This 100% Blue Weber agave tequila is non-chill filtered to preserve texture and character. We’ll cover: • Estate agave harvest • Traditional brick oven cooking • 96-hour fermentation • Double distillation process • Tasting notes (caramel, vanilla, roasted agave, citrus zest, pepper) • Finish and mouthfeel If you care about traditional tequila production and estate-grown agave, this review is for you. Subscribe for more in-depth tequila reviews, distillery insights, and honest tasting notes. © Tasting Tequila with Brad

Tasting Tequila with Brad

February 23, 20263m 47sExplicit

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Is This a REAL Estate Grown Reposado? | Socorro Tequila Review Socorro Tequila Reposado review from NOM 1610. This estate grown tequila is made using traditional brick ovens, 96-hour fermentation, and double distillation. Is this a real estate agave reposado worth buying? In this episode of Tasting Tequila with Brad, we break down the full production process of Socorro Reposado — from harvest in the agave fields of Jalisco to horno cooking, roller mill extraction, long fermentation, careful heart cuts during distillation, and 4 months of aging in American oak barrels. This 100% Blue Weber agave tequila is non-chill filtered to preserve texture and character. We’ll cover: • Estate agave harvest • Traditional brick oven cooking • 96-hour fermentation • Double distillation process • Tasting notes (caramel, vanilla, roasted agave, citrus zest, pepper) • Finish and mouthfeel If you care about traditional tequila production and estate-grown agave, this review is for you. Subscribe for more in-depth tequila reviews, distillery insights, and honest tasting notes. © Tasting Tequila with Brad