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Paqui Silvera Unboxing and Review

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Uploaded by on Apr 7, 2010

We received a bottle of Paqui Silvera for review today, estimated cost is around USD $36. Here is an unboxing and live review; I apologize for the wind outside, it got strong at points.

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  • Have you tried Don Julio 1942?

    Its my favorite Tequila. Can only afford a bottle once a year though :(

  • @sinnersrwinners No way, is that the one that's a few hundred? No need, Riazul Añejo is a great experience for much much much less.

  • @everydaydrinkers

    I got my last 2 bottles(Back in June.) at a good deal for about $92 each, Although the price seems to have gone back up to $120. I'll have to check out that Riazul.

  • @sinnersrwinners I like Don Julio, don't get me wrong, but there are much more affordable great tasting añejo's on the market that I just can't see myself purchasing that expensive of a bottle.

  • Holy, I don't know how you drink Tequilla so liberally. But then again, I've been exposed to nothing but Patron and Jose Quirvo.

    Lol.

  • @slugger1983 oh, and I don't count Cuervo Especial (Gold) as a tequila anymore than I count half a leg a limb. I'm highly against grain alcohol and caramel color with enough agave (51%) to put "Tequlia" on the label.

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  • Try the paqui anejo, it's great

  • @sinnersrwinners  The Don Julio 1942 Reserve Anejo is a great,smooth tequila @ $45-50 a bottle. Not the 1942 Don Julio whitch is much more expensive.

  • @everydaydrinkers Cool, I see what you're saying.

  • @slugger1983 you answered your own question :) Patron, to me, tastes like a rubber bike tire on fire and melting on your tongue. If you're into that, more power to you.

    Paqui is very clean and easy to sip, you don't get that "OH MY GOD I'M DYING" feel to it even in the most pure unrested form.

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