by Slickone » Thu Jun 22, 2006 1:09 am
Sure if you're used to a cheap mixto like that nasty Cuervo Gold, Cabo Wabo is expensive. But actually Cabo is some of the cheapest priced 100% agave tequila out there, at least for the blanco and reposado, which are $30 and $40 respectively, here in TN, and should be even cheaper out west (most tequilas are much cheaper in Cali than out here). While most tequilas don't have much price difference (often $5 or so) between the 3 aging varieties, Cabo's anejo is much more than the other two. I don't like anejo though, so that's not a problem I have to worry about. Anejo is too woody to me (which is exactly what it's supposed to be - aged longer in wood). Reposado is just woody enough for me most of the time (some tequila's rep. is still too woody). So some tequilas I like blanco, some rep. Just depends on the tequila.
Anyway, Cabo is far from the best, but for the price, it's hard to beat. Not considered a premium tequila by most tequila affectionados, but certainly a good mid-level. I like it! And if you're just going to shoot it or make marguiritas, it's a waste to buy a premium tequila anyway (and don't use anejo). Best to drink it straight, room temp, sipped from a snifter glass.
You wanna talk expensive, I can name some $200, $300 bottles of tequilas. Even a $1000!
And don't get me started on Patron. That's the worst excuse for a 100% tequila made. Way overpriced and way overrated. I hear so many people claim it's the best and that's all they drink, but the fact is most of the time they haven't tried much else (maybe Cuervo). LOL. Ask most any tequila affectionado and they'll tell you the same (Patron sucks).