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Chacolo Triple Destilado Azul Telcruz
Triple-distilled azul-telcruz + ixtero amarillo ensamble
Score: 4.0/5 agaves
- Producer: Chacolo
- Maestro: Macario Partida
- Region: Zapotitlan de Vadillo, Jalisco
- Agave: Azul Telcruz, Ixtero Amarillo
- ABV: 48.2%
- Price: $70 ($$)
Verdict
A strong Chacolo ensamble. Triple-distilled azul-telcruz + ixtero amarillo at 48.2% is the producer's signature technique applied to a two-agave composition, the polish of triple distillation and the heirloom character of two Jalisco varieties combined. Chacolo's triple-distilled line has a specific house style: cleaner, more integrated, without losing the agaves' individual voices. Community average matches. A respectable Chacolo for drinkers tracking the producer's technique across bottlings.
Chacolo's triple-distilled line has a specific house style
Tasting notes
Nose: Cooked agave with dry herb, warm earth
Palate: Polished at 48.2% – triple distillation's cleanliness
Finish: Drying, cooling, very long
The bottom line
A respectable Chacolo
Where to buy online
We found this bottle at 1 US retailer. Prices and stock vary – click through to check.
- Madre Shop – $180