Maestro Dobel Silver Tequila 750mL
Maestro Dobel Silver Tequila 750mL
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Maestro Dobel Silver Tequila 750mL is an exceptionally smooth, crystal-clear tequila crafted from 100% blue Weber agave grown in the volcanic lowlands of Jalisco, Mexico. Produced by Maestro Tequilero Juan Dobel, this premium silver (blanco) tequila showcases purity, craftsmanship, and balance — a modern expression of tradition.
Distilled in small batches and bottled unaged at 80 proof (40% ABV), Maestro Dobel Silver captures the fresh, natural essence of agave with remarkable clarity. It delivers crisp, bright flavors of cooked agave, citrus, and pepper, complemented by a silky, elegant finish. Perfect for sipping neat, on the rocks, or as the foundation for top-tier cocktails like Margaritas and Palomas, this tequila embodies contemporary refinement with a classic soul.
Tasting Notes
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Appearance: Brilliantly clear and luminous
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Nose: Fresh agave, citrus peel, and light herbal notes
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Palate: Smooth and crisp with flavors of roasted agave, pepper, and a touch of minerality
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Finish: Clean, balanced, and refreshing with subtle spice and sweetness
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Aging: Unaged (Silver/Blanco)
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ABV: 40% (80 proof)
FAQs
Q: Who makes Maestro Dobel Silver Tequila?
A: It’s produced by Juan Dobel Tequila at Destilería La Rojeña in Jalisco, Mexico, under the guidance of Maestro Tequilero Juan Dobel.
Q: Is Maestro Dobel Silver 100% agave?
A: Yes — it’s made entirely from 100% blue Weber agave grown in the volcanic soils of Jalisco.
Q: What type of tequila is Maestro Dobel Silver?
A: It’s a blanco (silver) tequila, unaged and bottled immediately after distillation for fresh, clean flavor.
Q: What does Maestro Dobel Silver taste like?
A: Crisp and smooth with notes of cooked agave, citrus, pepper, and a light mineral finish.
Q: How should I enjoy it?
A: Ideal neat, on the rocks, or in premium cocktails like a Margarita, Paloma, or Tequila Sour.