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December 16, 2022

Review: El Luchador Tequila Blanco

by Jeff Ellingson

El Luchador Tequila was inspired by the masked wrestlers of Mexico.  After Co-Founding Casa Noble, and Founding Tequila 123, David Ravandi launched El Luchador at the same 1480 distillery as Tequila 123.  He also creates Mezcal Craneo.  David relaunched El Luchador earlier this year with a Blanco, Reposado, and 110 Proof Blanco expression.  He has since released El Luchador Anejo.  The new El Luchador is made at NOM 1517 with 100% Weber Blue agave, estate grown at 6500 feet above sea level in the Highland Region.  The previous El Luchador was actually a Lowland tequila grown at 4200 feet.  In fact Casa Noble and Tequila 123, are also made with agave grown in the Lowland Region.  El Luchador is slow fermented with native yeast and open air fermented.  Once distilled it is bottled in hand blown glass bottles made from recycled glass.    The nose leads with cooked agave.  Additional time brings out citrus, pepper, and saline.  The sweet cinnamon and steamed agave entry is joined by vanilla building to a citrus and fresh cooked agave peak.  It fades with a hint of chocolate and finishes with lemon, cooked agave, creamy vanilla, pepper, and saline.  El Luchador is a sweet tequila with a very rich agave flavor profile.

NOM: 1517

Region: Highland

40% Alcohol

Score: 94

Award: Gold Medal

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