Compared to its siblings, Embajador Supreme Añejo is a big, big brother.
Rested for 18 months—a full 10 months longer than its Premium Reposado—Supreme is a veritable post-grad student compared to its primary school brothers.
Yet, for all that age its color is surprisingly pale gold. Not that color determines everything, but 18 months is a loooong sleep, a rest I assumed would yield a deeper amber cast. (As I noted in my review of the Premium Reposado, used cooperage likely is the reason for its light color.)
But don’t despair or stop reading now, patience has its rewards. Proceed apace.
The nose produces aromas of roasted agave, cherry and even a pleasantly sour orange curacao, which I dug. Like Thanksgiving turkey, it’s fun just to sniff before inevitably giving into tasting.
Though not overly assertive like some añejos, the flavor is delicious, offering up abundant wood notes tempered by cocoa, ash, toasted oak, caramel, floral tones and honey.
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Simultaneously sweet and vegetal upon entry, its texture becomes weighty at mid-palate and especially when moved around the mouth. There’s briefly nougat-like density at midpalate that fades quickly to honey before skulking off to a slow and delicate finish.
The exhale practically ignites notes of rose and lavender, providing insight into the wild yeast influencing its ferment.
Having now tasted its full line, it’s clear that Embajador wants its tequilas to finish fast. Perhaps that bids drinkers back to the glass for more or leaves them searching for lingering, pleasant flavors? I don’t know. But none of the three offerings give much of a goodbye.
Such a rapid departure isn’t an insult, however, it’s just different. And to be fair, I’m also a bourbon drinker who loves a high-proof palate punch, which isn’t for everyone.
As proven by the success of Avion tequilas, there’s an abundance of drinkers who enjoy light-bodied sippers, and this would certainly fit that profile.
Distiller’s note: Supreme is best enjoyed neat at 68 F.
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Mike Morales and Alex Perez taste and discuss Avion Reposado Tequila, nominating it for the 2014 Brands of Promise Awards.
Avion Reposado
Age: Six months (3 times longer than the industry norm) Color: Light amber Aroma: Roasted agave with pleasant notes of oak and vanilla Taste: Floral with hints of cherry, peach and pear
40% Alc. by Volume
Avion Reposado “A great reposado”
About Avion Tequila
The vision was simple. Create the world’s best tasting tequila. Tequila Avión Founder, Ken Austin, a long time tequila aficionado and entrepreneur, wanted to share his passion for tequila with the world. Thus, he set out to create a tequila that would embody the rich flavor of highlands roasted agave, a flavor that once you taste it, you will never forget it. Ken believed the world should understand that tequila can truly be delicious.
The journey to create Avión led Ken throughout Mexico and Jalisco to find the most coveted rich highlands agave. This is where he came upon the small town of Jesus Maria and the Lopez family, a fifth generation agave grower. Together they spent years blending old-school, small batch tequila making techniques with a philosophy of never cutting corners and pushed the current methodologies to create a tequila that surprises the palate and pays homage to the highlands rich, roasted agave. This is Avión, which bartenders, consumers and experts describe as, quite simply, delicious.
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After winning World’s Best Tasting Tequila, Avión has seen record growth thanks to the love of consumer, bartenders and tequila aficionados. However, we can grow only as fast as our time intensive, small batch production process allows. Thus from time to time, different markets may run out of stock. Today Avión is available in Mexico, USA, Canada, Australia, France, and many other countries.
Avión has been lucky to win many coveted awards and to be highlighted amongst the media as the world’s best tequila. Oprah chose Avión Espresso as part of her O-List. Bloomberg did an hour segment on the growth of Avión. Men’s Health chose Avión Anejo as one of the best brown spirits and the list goes on. And of course, many know Avión from the special role it played in the hit HBO show (and one of our favorites), Entourage. This came out of a longtime friendship between our Founders and Doug Ellin, the creator of Entourage. It’s good to have friends.
Avion Reposado “A go-to brand”
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Mike Morales and Alex Perez taste and discuss Avion Blanco Tequila, nominating it for the 2014 Brands of Promise Awards.
Avion Blanco (Silver)
Voted “World’s Best Tasting Tequila” and “Best Unaged White Spirit” at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, ranking #1 against all tequilas, vodkas, gins and white rums.
Age: Unaged Color: Clear Aroma: Fresh roasted agave Taste: Gently sweet and crisp with hints of grapefruit, pineapple, and black pepper; well balanced and exceptionally smooth
About Avion Tequila
The vision was simple. Create the world’s best tasting tequila. Tequila Avión Founder, Ken Austin, a long time tequila aficionado and entrepreneur, wanted to share his passion for tequila with the world. Thus, he set out to create a tequila that would embody the rich flavor of highlands roasted agave, a flavor that once you taste it, you will never forget it. Ken believed the world should understand that tequila can truly be delicious.
The journey to create Avión led Ken throughout Mexico and Jalisco to find the most coveted rich highlands agave. This is where he came upon the small town of Jesus Maria and the Lopez family, a fifth generation agave grower. Together they spent years blending old-school, small batch tequila making techniques with a philosophy of never cutting corners and pushed the current methodologies to create a tequila that surprises the palate and pays homage to the highlands rich, roasted agave. This is Avión, which bartenders, consumers and experts describe as, quite simply, delicious.
After winning World’s Best Tasting Tequila, Avión has seen record growth thanks to the love of consumer, bartenders and tequila aficionados. However, we can grow only as fast as our time intensive, small batch production process allows. Thus from time to time, different markets may run out of stock. Today Avión is available in Mexico, USA, Canada, Australia, France, and many other countries.
Avión has been lucky to win many coveted awards and to be highlighted amongst the media as the world’s best tequila. Oprah chose Avión Espresso as part of her O-List. Bloomberg did an hour segment on the growth of Avión. Men’s Health chose Avión Anejo as one of the best brown spirits and the list goes on. And of course, many know Avión from the special role it played in the hit HBO show (and one of our favorites), Entourage. This came out of a longtime friendship between our Founders and Doug Ellin, the creator of Entourage. It’s good to have friends.
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We’ve been pretty busy in the Tequila Aficionado Test Kitchen over the past year. Because we aren’t afraid to splash a little tequila into our food, we’ve got a great collection of recipes you might want to try as gifts for tequila loving friends & family or perhaps you’d like to wow everyone at the annual office party or a holiday potluck.
Whatever your reason for celebrating with tequila and food, you’ll want to try these!
Festive Holiday recipes
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As part of Camarena Tequila’s Step Up To The Plate promotion, Mike had the opportunity to enjoy a night at the ball park – with tequila! He tells us all about the big event with this multi-media feature article.
This is a classic podcast from the Tequila Aficionado vault! Alex Perez and Mike Morales discuss, taste and review Tequila Avion.
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Sipping off the Cuff™ began as an audio podcast in 2006 and is Tequila Aficionado’s first and longest running tequila review program. Sipping off the Cuff is broadcast every Friday (and occasionally Tuesdays) on YouTube and TequilaAficionado.com. If you are a Tequila, Mezcal or Sotol brand owner and would like yourproduct(s) reviewed on an upcoming episode of Sipping off the Cuff, please contact Mike@TequilaAficionado.com.Click here to see all of our Sipping off the Cuff™ programming.
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Monday Madness
Monday Madness was created as a blooper by-product of our production process for the Tequila Aficionado exclusive video program, Sipping off the Cuff. When M.A. “Mike” Morales and Alexander “Alex” Perez get together, whether in person or via Skype, to review tequilas for Sipping off the Cuff, something silly is bound to happen. Rather than present these clips with their reviews, we chose to respect serious viewers’ time and get right to business with each SOTC episode to keep them at ten minutes or less. The outtakes are often funny and show our silly side, so we chose to share them with you for your amusement, as well as ours, in our Monday Madness video feature. Monday Madness is the evidence of how very much fun we have doing what we love here at Tequila Aficionado Media.
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The packaging was promising. The bottle is a deep, earthy brown-black like those cups of coffee I enjoy every morning. The lettering was white with gold trim, just enough bling to show they’d taken some pride in this product.
The Open
Alex’s Inspector Clouseau voice kept coming to mind as I broke the seal. I removed it carefully with that “child at Christmas” sort of anticipation where you don’t dare ask yourself “Will it be what I’ve always wanted?”
You see, my tagline for decades has been, “In my world, coffee and tequila are food groups.” (In fact, you may just see that meme floating around cyberspace thanks to Mike Morales.)
I’ve been all over the world and tasted every coffee there is. I know the difference between Robusto and Arabica beans and I’ll be happy to go on at length about how important the grind of a coffee is. I’ll also slap anyone who dares to present me with a cup of coffee that was blended with chicory. I don’t drink that frou-frou double-moo-cow-chunk-chunk stuff, either. Don’t make me go off like Denis Leary about that.
So, you see, I take my coffee very seriously.
The Nose
A spellbinding effect began when I opened the bottle. The first whiff delivered deep, rich, earthy espresso. Not coffee–E S P R E S S O. I’m talking about perfectly roasted beans ground into a fine powder and forced by hot steam to give up their deepest essence.
Though the bottle arrived attended by eight lovely shot glasses emblazoned with the Avion logo, I poured this into a champagne flute to let it breathe. (The anticipation nearly had me doing the Guinness dance.)
Finally, I could wait no more.
I swirled it in the crystal glass and it’s dark legs made me giddy.
I smelled it to my right, then to my left, and then head on.
The tequila and the espresso were equally matched. No one overpowered the other. They both stood strong and full together, but there was something more. There was just a hint of honey on the nose and the combination of the three was delightfully intriguing. Just smelling it made my mouth water.
It was like Christmas! “Do I drink…do I wait…?”
The nose was phenomenal and I didn’t want to break that spell if the flavor didn’t deliver on the promise.
Love at First Taste
I finally closed my eyes and took a sip.
The quality of the ingredients and the mix of flavors was exquisite. It tickled my lips and sparkled on my tongue. Yes, sparkled. The Italian espresso was there in full force but the Avion Silver tequila was not letting it steal the show.
The things it did in my mouth!
I’ve had other coffee flavored liqueurs. I had high hopes for Patron’s XO Café but it was nasty straight and completely ruined my coffee when mixed. Avion Espresso has taken coffee liqueur from Maxwell House instant straight to the cafés of Europe holding hands with the blue agave fields of Jalisco.
Avion Espresso is THE liqueur for coffee lovers and a spectacular treasure for those of us who love both coffee and tequila.
The Finish
Ken Austin, Founder and Chairman, commented on Avion’s addition of a liqueur to its line.
“At first I didn’t want to do it as a tequila purist. After many months of work at the distillery I was very happy with the results and we released it. It is doing so well along with our 100% Agave products and I can’t thank enough the many people who are supporting our brand and company!”
This attention to detail and high standard of quality is what makes Avion Espresso the new bar for any brand considering making a coffee liqueur. Honestly, I can’t imagine how it could possibly be done better.
Avion Espresso is for those who are passionate about coffee. This isn’t coffee “flavor”. This is scintillating silver tequila and dark, rich, espresso. This is the perfect mix of the night before and the morning after, the nightcap you drink as you watch the sunrise together. This is early morning sex before sleeping all day!
Everyone in the business of selling high-quality, premium 100% blue agave tequila shares a primary mission of educating consumers on sipping ‘good’ tequila and breaking the mixto curse that comes from youthful indulgence and agave abuse. Some people were cursed so badly they refuse even a free sample. Ken Austin, co-founder of Tequila Avión, has an even bigger challenge: convincing consumers his product is real. This because the brand recently played a significant role in the hit, hip HBO television series “Entourage.” Adopted as a business venture by one of the show’s primary characters, Turtle (Jerry Ferrara), the tequila ends up endorsed by Turtle’s friend, movie star Vincent Chase (Adrian Grenier), who spreads the word (and demand) for the tequila via Twitter.
The product placement didn’t cost the brand a single penny. Austin is friends with the show’s creator and producer, Doug Ellin, who also happens to be a childhood friend of Kenny Dichter, the other co-founder of Tequila Avión (and CEO of Marquis Jet). Unlike most product placement arrangements, where a main character sips a Coke, for example, the tequila played a major role in the show’s plot and got a significant amount of screen time in more than half of the show’s 10 seventh season episodes. This prompted “Entourage” fans to seek out the brand online. On Facebook (where Avión has almost 7,000 fans), many of the show’s fans questioned if it was a real tequila and, once confirmed, began asking for the brand in their city or state, and there have been several requests from countries around the globe.
In a funny case of life imitating art, one of the ‘Entourage’ episodes finds Turtle trying to meet demand for a Los Angeles liquor store where the product has taken off due to Vince’s celebrity endorsement. Robi Brian of Cellars Wine & Spirits Warehouse in Fort Lauderdale exclaims on the brand’s Facebook page: “This Stuff is selling like crazy – no surprise really because it’s awesome!”
The incredible exposure and subsequent response to the tequila is a good “problem” to have for a brand that launched less than a half a year ago. Austin is working hard to keep the momentum going. He’s been traveling and working seemingly nonstop, personally visiting accounts across the country and assuring orders can be met in this period of high demand and major expansion – while still retaining product quality. Austin carved some time out of his demanding schedule to answer a few questions via email; in the below Q&A, we discuss the creation of the brand, the impact of the “Entourage” appearance, and the future of Tequila Avión. Tequila Aficionado: Why did you start out on a journey to create your own tequila?
Ken Austin: I have loved tequila for many years. It has been my dream for over 20 years to create a product like Tequila Avión – the world’s finest tequila at a reasonable price. I’ve watched the enormous growth in popularity of ultra-premium tequila and seen it become a year-round drink. I thought to myself; imagine the potential of combining the smoothest tequila ever introduced with the brand strength of the leading ultra-premium product. So I went on a quest to create the world’s smoothest tequila. TA: With so many new tequila brands on the market, how does Tequila Avión stand out?
KA: First, what distinguishes Avión from other brands is its combination of ultra-premium quality, flavor and unmatched smoothness at a price tag well below what you would expect for something this good. Critics, bartenders, mixologists and everyday consumers alike have been shocked at how smooth the taste is at $40 – $60 a bottle. It is great to hear these reactions. Our tequila comes from 100% pure weber agave from the highest regions of Jalisco, Mexico, resulting in the most flavorful agave. Our proprietary ultra-slow filtration process – which takes 10x longer than standard filtration – ultimately creates what’s been called the smoothest tequila anywhere.
Second, we put enormous effort into designing the right packaging for Avión. First, we created our own Avión font and the iconic ‘Flying Agave’ logo. For the bottle, we elected to use premium glass with a thick base, long neck and a wide mouth, plus we embossed on indented side panels the words ‘LLEGADA’ and ‘SALIDA’, ‘Depart’ and ‘Arrive’. The end result is a standout bottle with great weight and hand feel and an easy pour that is in all respects bartender, mixologist and consumer friendly.
Finally, we have been very fortunate to attract a best of breed management team that shares the vision. We believe in taking a hands-on approach to sales and marketing. Our team is out at many accounts every day and night introducing Tequila Avión. We’re very passionate and proud of what we have accomplished so far. We have only been in the market for a few months and we are already everywhere: on billboards, planes, trains and were even fully integrated into this season of HBO’s Entourage. The result has been that many accounts have been overwhelmed with consumer demand and are making constant re-orders to ensure they don’t run out. TA: The distillery you chose to produce Tequila Avión also produces other fine tequilas (Campo Azul, Clase Azul), but there are, of course, many other terrific distilleries out there. What were the deciding factors for choosing Productos Finos de Agave (PFA) (NOM 1416)? How much control over the product do you have?
KA: Avión has a full time team in Mexico. We oversee every batch and bottle filled. PFA is run by a 5th generation family of agave growers and lead by an extremely talented master distiller. We quickly became comfortable with their talent, history and approach to tequila making and, just as quickly, they were able to grasp our vision and make it their own.
We went through many dozens of iterations trying to get the formulation exactly as we envisioned but it was definitely worth the extra time and effort. We are involved in every step of production and go through great effort and expense to ensure consistent quality. As we grow, the one thing we will never do is sacrifice quality for speed. TA: What is the story behind the brand name, Avión?
KA: Avión means airplane in Spanish but it is also slang in Mexico for “the best.” I thought that this double meaning fit our juice perfectly as we strive to deliver “taste elevated.” The brand theme is well represented on our bottle through such elements as embossed side panels with ‘LLEGADA’ and ‘SALIDA’ (aka ‘Depart’ and ‘Arrive’); “ELEVADO’ (aka ‘Elevate’) written in our brand seal on the bottle top; and our “Flying Agave” logo. I’ve been told that Avión creates a gravity defying experience. TA: According to the New York Post, Avión’s appearance in the hit HBO television show, Entourage, is the result of childhood friendship rather than money. (Link to the original article…) What has the reaction been to this fortuitous product integration?
KA: The creator of Entourage, Doug Ellin, grew up with the Co-Founder of Avión, Kenny Dichter, and Doug and I have also become good friends. We were thrilled when Doug said he wanted to make Tequila Avión a part of such an amazing show. Tequila Avión’s presence on Entourage put us on the map in a way that was never before seen. It has definitely created great name recognition and buzz and opened up various conversations. We were very fortunate that our friend liked our real life quest to bring the best tequila to the market so much that he incorporated it into the show. We are now focusing on educating consumers that not only is Tequila Avión real, but also it is ultra-premium tequila that tastes delicious. TA: How do you drink Avión? Which expression (age) do you prefer?
KA: I love all three expressions of Avión – Silver, Reposado and Anejo – and it depends on my mood and theme of consumption. All three can be enjoyed neat, on the rocks or in a cocktail. Tequila is the new vodka. A lot of people are drinking Avión in cocktails – they’re making Avión Cosmpolitans now in martini glasses and mixing Avión with juices, tonic, soda, etc.
Avión Silver, or Blanco, is exceptionally well balanced and smooth. The agave aroma is beautiful with herbal tinges of mint and rosemary, delicate hues of flowers and black pepper, hints of grapefruit and pineapple.
Avión Reposado is aged 6 months, with an agave presence, and notes of cherry, pear, and peach, flower hues of rose petals and tinges of herbs. Oak aroma is elegant with hints of caramel and vanilla. It is extremely well balanced and sophisticated.
Avión Anejo is aged 2 years, with hints of vanilla, caramel, coconut and maple; tones of roasted agave, delicate tinges of mint and rosemary, fruity aromas of peach and cherry. It is rich, balanced and exquisite.
Like any parent, it is impossible for me to choose a favorite child. TA: What other brands of tequila do you admire, and why?
KA: I admire all brands of tequila. It is and has been my spirit of choice and I feel we all should bond together and advocate for the consumption of this fine and dynamic spirit for those who choose to partake. TA: What do you see in store for the future of Avión?
KA: We started by rolling out only in New York and California and just rolled out in New Jersey, Florida and Texas. Based on the incredible consumer response and the calls we are getting from other markets, we will continue to expand sooner than we originally planned, but we will be very thoughtful as to our expansion.
As for other expressions such as Extra Añejo…stay tuned.
Tequila Avión Tasting Notes
Tequila Avión is produced using agave grown in the highlands and is slow roasted in brick ovens under low temperatures. Distillation process uses pot stills with copper coils and is then filtered through a proprietary filtration process coined “ultra slow filtration.” This involves slow filtering the tequila through activated carbon, and, according to the brand’s fact sheet, “it is at this point where the flavors become firmly set to Tequila Avión specification at an exact moment in time – ‘the moment of elevation.’ The process takes approximately 10 times longer than traditional filtration.”
The lineup is consistent in flavor and essentially well-balanced. Some robustness in flavor seems to be missing, likely lost in filtration, and the resulting “smoothness” is as advertised. The reposado is my favorite to sip (the añejo is a bit too far on the sweet side) and the silver demonstrates versatility in cocktails.
Tequila Avión Silver
Clear. A light crisp scent that’s well-balanced with sweet, floral baked agave, strong on citrus and light herbal notes; lightly astringent. Sweet and light on the palate, it has a clean, floral agave flavor offering notes of mango with a nice, slight jolt of spicy pepper toward the back of the palate. It’s finish is smooth and short, with a nice herbal, almost minty aftertaste.
Rating: 7.5 – Recommended
Tequila Avión Reposado
Very pale, like light hay. Scent is subtle and consistent with the blanco, with added notes of honey and just a hint of roasted almond/wood and light vanilla. Baked agave and dried fruit dominate the nose with subtle floral notes and a hint of bitter dark chocolate and toasted pecans. The finish starts out dominated by flavors from the wood and is nicely surprising as it exhibits a stronger kick and stays around a bit longer than the blanco. The herbal aftertaste is a little bitter and woody, but leaves me pleased.
Rating: 8.5 – Highly Recommended
Tequila Avión Añejo
Lightly golden in hue. Smell is as sweet as candy with strong notes of caramel and vanilla surrounding floral agave with just a hint of citrus and pepper. Rich, sugary baked agave greet right upon entry, with strong notes of vanilla and citrus blossom backed with hints of chocolate, wood, and cherry. A short, sweet finish that offers a lingering, lightly herbal aftertaste of honey, chocolate, and oak. All bitterness displayed in the reposado has been nicely smoothed out.
Rating: 8.0 – Highly Recommended
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