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NETA Coyote + Jabalín
Manuel Aquino García's coyote-jabalí at 49.2%. Wild karwinskii and difficult jabalí
Score: 4.5/5 agaves
- Producer: NETA
- Maestro: Manuel Aquino García
- Region: Miahuatlán, Oaxaca
- Agave: Coyote, Jabali
- ABV: 49.2%
- Price: $70 ($$)
Verdict
One reviewer at 5.0; our read rolls a half-step back but stays at the top of the page. Manuel Aquino García is a maestro NETA keeps finding serious work for, and this coyote-jabalí belongs in the family tree of the bicuishe-jabalí bottles above. Proof floor matters on jabalí, and 49.2% is where the agave stops apologizing. Buy alongside Celso's and Wilfredo's versions.
A high-proof ensamble that makes two difficult agaves sing
Tasting notes
Nose: Dry herb, warm game, wet granite, lime zest
Palate: 49.2% ensamble, coyote's lean karwinskii spine plus jabalí's wild-funk register, both given room by the proof. Long, drying, a little aggressive in a good way
Finish: Peppery, mineral
The bottom line
Buy for the difficult-agave study
Where to buy online
We found this bottle at 1 US retailer. Prices and stock vary – click through to check.
- Madre Shop – $135