Cenote Blanco 750ML
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Description
Description
Cenote Blanco 750ML is a 100% Blue Weber Agave blanco tequila from Jalisco, Mexico, bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof) in a 750ml bottle. It earned 93 points from the Beverage Tasting Institute in 2021 and stands apart from typical blancos through an unconventional three-week mellowing period in American oak barrels and a proprietary silver ion filtration process.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Jalisco, Mexico | Blanco (with brief oak mellowing) | Produced by Stoli Group
Production & Heritage
Cenote is produced at the base of the Jalisco volcano by Stoli Group, drawing water from a deep pristine well that feeds into the distillation process. The agave plants are grown to full maturity over six to seven years before harvest, then double distilled through a combination of copper and stainless steel pot stills. What distinguishes Cenote Blanco from most expressions in its category is the finishing step: after distillation, the spirit undergoes silver ion filtration and rests for approximately three weeks in American oak barrels — a brief mellowing that imparts subtle complexity without pushing the tequila into reposado territory.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Bright citrus and cracked black pepper arrive first, followed by white flowers, rosewater, and traces of lemongrass. A gentle pine note and a wisp of vanilla emerge as the spirit opens in the glass.
Taste: The entry is clean and lively, with sweet cooked agave and orange peel leading into a mid-palate of warm spices, cinnamon, and a creamy tapioca-like sweetness. As it develops, notes of peanut butter banana bread and chamomile tea surface — an unexpected richness for a blanco tequila, likely influenced by the brief oak contact.
Finish: Medium in length with a smooth, slightly peppery fade and lingering vanilla. The agave sweetness stays present without turning cloying, closing on a dry, clean note.
How to Drink Cenote Blanco
Sipped neat or over a single large ice cube, Cenote Blanco reveals the full breadth of its agave character and floral aromatics. The brief oak mellowing gives it enough body to stand on its own, but the spirit's citrus-forward profile also makes it a versatile cocktail base.
- Margarita: The bright citrus and pepper backbone holds its own against fresh lime and orange liqueur without being buried.
- Paloma: Cooked agave sweetness pairs naturally with grapefruit soda, while the floral notes add an aromatic lift.
- Ranch Water: The clean, crisp finish and lemongrass character make it ideal in this minimalist lime-and-sparkling-water serve.
Best For
- Introducing a tequila enthusiast to a blanco with unexpected depth from brief oak mellowing
- Anchoring a home cocktail bar with a versatile, critically acclaimed blanco
- Gifting someone who appreciates agave-forward spirits with a distinctive production story
- Hosting a tequila tasting flight comparing traditional blancos against oak-mellowed expressions
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Cenote Blanco taste like? Cenote Blanco leads with bright citrus, cooked agave, and black pepper, then develops into warm cinnamon spice and a creamy sweetness reminiscent of vanilla and tapioca pudding. The brief American oak mellowing adds subtle depth uncommon in blanco tequilas.
How does Cenote Blanco compare to Cimarron Blanco? Both are 100% Blue Weber Agave blancos from Jalisco at similar price points, but Cenote undergoes silver ion filtration and a three-week rest in American oak, giving it a slightly rounder, creamier texture. Cimarron tends toward a more raw, citrus-driven agave profile without any oak influence.
Is Cenote Blanco good for sipping neat? Yes — the three-week oak mellowing and double distillation give it a smoother, more rounded mouthfeel than many blancos, making it approachable for neat sipping while still retaining lively agave character.
Where is Cenote Blanco made? Cenote Blanco is produced in Jalisco, Mexico, at the base of the Jalisco volcano by Stoli Group. The distillery sources water from a deep natural well in the region.
What foods pair well with Cenote Blanco? Ceviche complements its citrus and pepper notes; grilled shrimp tacos echo its cooked agave sweetness; fresh guacamole plays off the herbal and lemongrass character; mango with Tajín mirrors its fruit-and-spice balance; and soft goat cheese highlights its creamy vanilla undertones.
What sizes does Cenote Blanco come in? Cenote Blanco is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle size.
Is Cenote Blanco worth the price? Cenote Blanco positions as a mid-range blanco tequila, and its 93-point BTI score and 90-point Wine Enthusiast rating suggest it punches above its weight class. The silver ion filtration and brief oak rest add production complexity rarely seen at this price tier.
Why Cenote Blanco?
The three-week American oak mellowing is the detail that separates Cenote Blanco from the crowded field of Jalisco blancos — it introduces just enough wood-derived roundness to add depth without masking the agave. Silver ion filtration, a technique more common in vodka production, contributes to the spirit's notably clean, polished texture. The 93-point score from the Beverage Tasting Institute and 90 points from Wine Enthusiast confirm that these unconventional steps translate into measurable quality. For drinkers who find standard blancos too sharp but want something livelier than a reposado, Cenote occupies a genuinely useful middle ground.
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