Jose Cuervo Platino 375ML
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Description
Description
Jose Cuervo Platino Reserva de la Familia 375ML is a 100% blue agave silver tequila from Jalisco, Mexico, bottled at 40% ABV in a 375ml format. This ultra-premium expression earned a Gold medal at the ASCOT Awards and recognition at the 2023 L.A. Spirits Awards, distinguishing it as one of the most awarded entries in the Cuervo portfolio. It also received an 87/100 score from Wine Enthusiast.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Jalisco, Mexico | Silver / Blanco | Distillery: La Rojeña
Production & Heritage
Platino is produced at La Rojeña, the oldest active distillery in Latin America, located in the town of Tequila, Jalisco. It uses exclusively estate-grown blue agave plants that mature for 10 to 12 years before harvest — significantly longer than the industry minimum. What truly separates this expression is the proprietary "Esencia de Agave" process: steam released during the cooking of agave piñas is captured, condensed back to water, redistilled for purity, and then used to dilute the tequila to bottling strength. This means even the water in the final product carries agave character, a technique not replicated elsewhere in the category.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with deep, multilayered notes of honeyed agave, suede, and cedar. Beneath those sits a complex vein of dried flowers and stone fruit, with subtle hints of apple and fresh parsley.
Taste: The entry is silky and full-bodied, immediately presenting creamy vanilla bean and roasted pineapple. The mid-palate broadens into a sweet-and-spicy interplay of melon, honey, figs, and toasted nuts. At its peak, notes of leather and grilled yellow pepper add savory depth that keeps the sweetness in check.
Finish: The finish is medium-length and crisp, delivering a spicy tail of exotic peppercorns, green herbs, and a whisper of salt. Lingering echoes of chamomile and cinnamon round it out cleanly.
How to Drink Cuervo Platino
Platino rewards neat sipping at room temperature, where the full effect of the Esencia de Agave process is most apparent. A single large ice cube opens up the roasted pineapple notes without dulling the texture. For cocktails, it holds its own in three classics:
- Margarita — the silky body and honeyed sweetness create a richer, more layered Margarita than a standard blanco delivers.
- Paloma — the stone fruit and peppercorn character complements grapefruit soda without being overwhelmed.
- Tequila Old Fashioned — vanilla bean and cinnamon qualities integrate naturally with agave syrup and orange bitters.
Best For
- Gifting a tequila enthusiast who already knows entry-level blancos
- Side-by-side tastings comparing premium silver tequilas
- Hosting a cocktail evening where the base spirit needs to stand out
- A personal introduction to the Reserva de la Familia collection in a smaller-format bottle
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Cuervo Platino taste like? It delivers a silky, full-bodied profile dominated by creamy vanilla, roasted pineapple, honey, and toasted nuts, followed by a crisp finish of peppercorn and green herbs. The overall impression is rich yet balanced, with more savory complexity than most silver tequilas.
How does Cuervo Platino compare to Cascahuin Tahona? Both occupy the premium blanco segment, but Platino leans toward a creamy, fruit-forward profile shaped by its proprietary Esencia de Agave dilution process, while Cascahuin Tahona tends to carry a more mineral, earthy character associated with traditional tahona-crushed agave. The choice often comes down to whether a drinker prefers silky sweetness or rustic terroir.
Is Cuervo Platino good for sipping neat? Yes — the full body, layered aromatics, and medium-crisp finish make it well-suited to neat drinking, and the 40% ABV keeps it approachable without dilution.
Where is Cuervo Platino made? It is produced at the La Rojeña distillery in the town of Tequila, Jalisco, Mexico — the oldest continuously operating distillery in Latin America, founded in the 18th century and still owned by the Beckmann family through the Jose Cuervo brand.
What foods pair well with Cuervo Platino? Grilled shrimp tacos work well with the roasted pineapple and pepper notes. Aged manchego cheese mirrors the creamy, nutty mid-palate. Ceviche with mango echoes the stone fruit aromatics. Honey-glazed pork belly complements the honeyed agave sweetness. Dark chocolate with sea salt picks up the finish's salt-and-spice character.
What sizes does Cuervo Platino come in? This expression is available in a 375ml bottle, and a standard 750ml bottle is also part of the lineup.
Is Cuervo Platino worth the price? It positions as an ultra-premium blanco within the Jose Cuervo range, sitting well above the standard Cuervo Especial and Tradicional tiers. The estate-grown agave, extended maturation of the plants, and proprietary Esencia de Agave process justify its placement alongside other high-end 100% agave blancos.
Why Cuervo Platino?
The defining edge here is the Esencia de Agave technique — no other major tequila producer captures and redistills the cooking steam to use as the dilution water, meaning agave flavor is embedded at every stage from raw material to final bottle. The 10- to 12-year agave maturation period exceeds the category norm by several years, contributing deeper sugar development and more complex piña character. A Gold at the ASCOT Awards and an 87/100 from Wine Enthusiast back up what the production story promises. For anyone seeking a premium silver tequila that rewards attention, Platino stands apart from both mass-market blancos and trendy small-batch labels alike.
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