Sippin’ Some Tequila With a Guest – Episode #529

August 28, 2008

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A laid back tasting of 3 very different premium Tequilas.

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  • “Dude, that is not anywhere close to premium Tequila. I grew up in Jali…” by Gerardo Ritchey
  • “awesome tequila show… no herradura reposado though which is my favo…” by nnothing
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Wines tasted in this episode:

Cabo Wabo Reposado play
Patron Reposado play
Corzo Reposado play

177 Responses

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  1. June 14, 2009

    Gerardo Ritchey

    Dude, that is not anywhere close to premium Tequila. I grew up in Jalisco, Mexico and it’s my liquor of choice. The next time you’re in the Southern California doing a show or an event, we should hook up and do an episode together. I’ll line up some real tequila for us to review.

    Together, you and I, we can change the Tequila world.

  2. May 19, 2009

    nnothing

    awesome tequila show… no herradura reposado though which is my favorite right now and would have been fun seeing what you thought of it. Tequila really does get a bad rap and it is cool to see you trying to fight those silly salt lick lime shot patterns (i can’t believe people do that with premium tequila).

    qotd: that I spin records and have for like 13 years

  3. January 20, 2009

    Dessert Wine Nerd

    Nice! Ive thought about tossing some coin on some high end tequlia and youve pointed me in the right direction. Always looking to expand my pal! QOTD: Probably my bizzare sense of humor. I work in a kitchen in the mornings prepping food items for the night crew when no one else is there, so Im not in contact with a lot of people. The only people who work there who know my sense of humor is the other cook who works mornings with me, the restaurant manager, and the head chef. Most of the front of the house doesnt know how odd I can be, mostly cause Im not there when the restaurant is open

  4. October 14, 2008

    Daniel Kemp 4 Earth Emperor

    QOTD – I don’t work, but I might have to start.

  5. October 5, 2008

    yowens

    I havent been able to smell tequila since an unfortunate night in college but I appreciate the show. QOTD: My love of all things Black and Gold.

  6. September 18, 2008

    Kelvin

    not sure if anyone’s gonna read this but i’m wondering if any fans out there requested for a grappa episode? i’m a largely single malt, wine and beer fan… who also loves grappa!!!!!

  7. September 14, 2008

    wannaBconnoisseur

    fun show! love tequila

    Q- like a lot of people it seems…..my serious interest in wine.

  8. September 13, 2008

    Clintus

    Great episode! I’m a huge tequila fan. Hope to see a follow up episode later in the year.

  9. September 8, 2008

    Daniel Schlossberg

    not a huge tequila fan. but arent the Anejos the higer quality??? just me i guess….

  10. September 7, 2008

    alan l

    I’ve been watching the Thunder show for almost 4 months now, going back and catching up with old episodes, but this will be my first time posting. A lurker no more! As much as I love WLTV, I get a huge kick out of the non-wine episodes. In this episode, like the Scotch episode, it was fun seeing Gary a bit out of his element, but still finding ways to educate.

    Like most people, I didn’t have much of a positive impression of tequila except as something to shoot, or something to put in a margarita. Until a couple of months ago, I went to a mexican restaurant in SF that served tequila neat. I had the Tres Generacciones Reposado and that changed my view on tequila forever. It was smooth and rich, and made me think I was drinking a mid-range whiskey, or even scotch. Have not had a chance to try an Anejo, but expect I will find myself similarly charmed. Thanks Gary for bringing the thunder to a vastly… a VASTLY… under-appreciated spirit.

  11. September 5, 2008

    Craig

    I know it’s against the point of this show, but watching this show reminded me of a college incident.

    We were at a party, having a good time, shooting tequila in the usual fashion (salt, shot, lemon). When me and a friend suggested to another that we do “stunt man shots”. Our friend had never heard of these, since we just made it up.

    So, we convinced our friend that he should snort the salt, shoot the tequila, then squeeze the lemon into his eye, and that the Adrenalin from this is awsome.

    “Ok, you all doing it too?” Hell yea, we answer, but we’ll let him go first since he’s never done it before, and we were “old hands” at it.

    The burn from the salt, mixed with the sudden spash of Tequila, and the heavy squinting caused him to caught and wheeze so hard he immediatly got sick. Since he could not see, it just spun around horking like a yard sprinkler.

    Collapsed on the ground contorting, and…from there, face down in a puddle of sick, he asked “who’s next”.

    Like I said, not really in the spirit of this episode, but it did remind me of that. :)

    Craig Clawson, Former Lurker

  12. September 5, 2008

    M

    QOTD: No coworkers ever knew I was a “wine snob”. Or I could say “wine hobbyist” if that makes sense.

    I use Jose Cuervo to make margaritas. I was told not to waste expensive tequila in margaritas. And for straight up, it’s Patron. I don’t think I’ve had any besides those two brands.

    I struggling to catch up from vacation. I’m getting there.

  13. September 4, 2008

    Franklin C

    I’m really glad you chose reposados to review rather than anejos, which really don’t taste of tequila at all, just wood. Personally I really like Tres Centannarios reposado, but I won’t turn down any good tequila…

    QOTD: That I love shoes… shoot a mean game of pool and appreciate a nice cup of tea. They already know about the wine and coffee addictions… is that good for my career?

  14. September 4, 2008

    Devin. M

    I think Paul V has a good idea comparing coffee, Gary. I recall your tea tasting episode out of London, thought that was interesting. QOTD, most of my workmates dont know about my passion for good wine.

  15. September 4, 2008

    Oscar Falcon Lara

    OK, First See this please Gary:
    http://www.tallerdearquitecturamonterrey.com/escamoles.html

    Now, As you may know I build and develop restaurants, our new brand and franchise is called Los Escamoles Tequilería, that’s right, A tequileria. We’re hoping to educate and expand knowledge of tequila all over the world and we are looking into setting up shop in NYC to bring the REAL TEQUILA THUNDER.!
    Our concept is to bring food and drink, the best Mexican food recipes from around the country -website coming soon- and the culture of tequila to everyone interested, you should have emailed or called and we would’ve sent for you to make the tequila show on a REAL tequilería or if you’re interested, any time you are down Monterrey way, ring us up and we’ll do a Mexican wine and spirits show on our premises… Think about it. There’s over 100 brands to choose from.
    Thanks for the show it was very cool to see people outside Mexico enjoy it.

    QOTD: I enjoy color more than everyone else and push the limits of every design proposal to see if anyone gets crazier ideas than me.

  16. September 3, 2008

    david h.

    Great show! I’m currently a student so no job for the QOTD. I’m quite excited about checking out some of these next time I go to the store.

  17. September 2, 2008

    Rob Howells

    I am pumped about the tequila tasting because I just got home last night from a cruise and one of the ports was Cabo San Lucus. I picked up some Cabo Wabo and am looking forward to pounding some.

  18. September 2, 2008

    Moonbeam McLain

    I own a coffee shop, and people don’t know that I cringe when they ask me to put caramel or chocolate in their shot of espresso, that I worked SO HARD at roasting to perfection, Grinding to perfection, and pulling the perfect shot, thick like melted honey perfection… and they ask me.. BEFORE THEY taste it to add bullshit to it. Other than that I’m an open book at work.

  19. September 2, 2008

    Kelly Goff

    Tequilas are not my faves but I love to learn! QOTD: I work at home so that’s hard to answer but most people do not know that I used to work as a 911 operator and police/fire dispatcher. FUN JOB, stressful but fun.

  20. September 2, 2008

    Neener

    I’ve only recently started sipping Tequilas. It started when a friend brought some back from southern Mexico that (I kid you not) tasted like some great scotch. Definitely a fan of the Patron, and prefer some of the lighter / delicate / more balanced Tequilas. Big fan of Don Julio Reposado (and 1942 is excellente!) and Herradura Silver.

    QOTD: I’m the social planner of the office. Whenever anyone wants a particular type of bar and/or restaurant for an event here in Chicago, they ask my opinion first. ;)

  21. September 2, 2008

    AlanG

    Not sure if anyone else mentioned it but Jose Cuervo La Reserva de la Familia!!!

  22. September 2, 2008

    Paul V

    Great QOTD:
    I really like wine. And Coffee. Everyone knows me at work for being the tea guy, but I really like coffee and wine.

    I really like your occasional “other beverages” shows. Keep up the great work.
    I’d love to do a coffee show with you – the flavor profiles are quite similar.

  23. September 1, 2008

    Taco John

    I keep grabbing for my Blackberry when I hear the sound. And it’s not even a sound I use, it’s my boss’ email noise.

  24. September 1, 2008

    SKN

    Big ups to Knoxville & Scripps Networks. One of my best friends also lives & works there and I’ve visited many times.

    QOTD: The fact that I’m a total wino (thanks to WLTV), I can salsa & belly dance, and I love to ride bike.

  25. September 1, 2008

    Dave

    QOTD: I am much more relaxed than the people who report to me think… But someone’s got to push them!

    Tequila is in an interesting state. There are some good, traditional brands that really taste like tequila. I like Corralejo Anejo for sipping. I recently had a fancy top name tequila that tasted like mediocre cognac, they used so much oak. Cabo Wabo and Patron are OK, but I think there are a lot more interesting ones than you had today. BUT thanks for doing it.

    Dave.

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