Chiharu Ono. Rick Levy. More tequila engineered for American nightclubs. Luis Ortiz. Rodrigo Sanchez. Dale Hunt. Rico DeFrancesco. The Spirits Business. Voodoo, for sure, but clearly designed for the club crowd, where spotlights will draw partygoers to the back bar like moths to the flame. How does it taste? Well, if it matters, it is indeed considerably sweeter and much more viscous.
This is not really a tequila for straight sipping, and the gel whatever it is used to suspend the gold flake gives the entire thing a gelatinous character that is closer to flan than you might want. Compared to the blanco, this is a somewhat hamfisted and simplified spirit, perfect for da club but a disaster for the connoisseur. Neat party trick, at least. Christopher Null is the founder and editor in chief of Drinkhacker. A veteran writer and journalist, he also operates Null Media, a bespoke content company.
See author's posts. El Cartel Tequila has quickly gained recognition as a major player in the very competitive liquor industry. With an incredible taste, El Cartel Tequila has captured the attention of millions of tequila lovers, including celebrity sponsors such as Grammy award winner Daddy Yankee, and music juggernaut Jermaine Dupri.
Other brands that have offered that feature have fallen short because their gold sinks and needs constant shaking to keep the glittering effect. El Cartel has a patent and ownership over their own unique suspension matrix of gold. It cleverly features extraordinary tequila that has become the ultimate luxury spirit.
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