Blavod Extreme Spirits has announced that they will make and market a new tequila through Diamante Spirits, a joint venture between Blavod and Suntroy. El Diamante del Cielo (Diamond in the Sky) will be available in the United States in 2006. Blavod already makes Blavod Black Vodka and Players Extreme vodkas and rums. The new tequila will be tested in the States in October. There will be three versions of El Diamante del Cielo - Blanco, Reposado and Anejo and they will use 100% pure Blue Waeber Agave grown in the Jalisco region of Mexico. The tequila is bottled on an estate deep in the heart of Mexico. The Blanco goes straight from distillation to bottle, the Reposado is aged in oak barrels for a minimum of 60 days and up to one year. The Reposado is bottled on the 364th day of aging, the last day possible and has a vanilla and caramel taste. The Anejos are sealed by the government for at least one year and the El Diamante del Cielo Anejo is aged up to four years for a buttery and spicy sipping tequila.









Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
12-18-2005 @ 6:02PM
Gary Hopmayer said...
This Cielo Reposado is a winner. Its golden amber color, hints of vanilla and spice, pure refined finish. The bottle design delivers handcrafted heritage. Move over wine. Cielo takes center stage on my table.
Reply
12-18-2005 @ 6:02PM
Tom O'Halloran said...
Diamante del Cielo "Diamond of the Sky"
Having being asked to review a new Tequila, I anxiously awaited the shipment arriving. As a man that sips his tequila, (and sips a lot of it) the excitement of a new find arriving was like waiting for Christmas when I was a boy.
Upon opening the bottle, I discovered it to have a spicy-sweet smell, rich in expression and promising to be a complex treat. My first sip, and I knew that I had found a new friend. This Reposado is as smooth as silk, yet with a medium to full body and a surprisingly strong finish that pleases and warms all the way down. This tequila has a spicy/buttery flavor and what seemed to be a carmel hint in it. The sweet and smootheness though does not hide the agave taste as do some reposados. Here, is a wonderful blend- smooth enough to be sipped pleasantly, yet with a definite agave richness. I find that many of the reposados are so smooth that they lose the agave edginess that is tequila.
Light enough to be perfect sipping by itself on the deck as the sun goes down, or to enjoy with a plate of carnitas and home made tortillas, yet strong enough to pair perfectly with a robust Maduro cigar. I have tried this delightful spirit on 5 seperate occasions now, each with different food and or cigars, and each time, I discover new nuances to it, much like watching a favorite movie over and over and discovering new things with each viewing.
As a student of Tequila for the past 4 years, and a Single Malt afficianado for 15 years, I can safely say that Cielo surely stands with the best Tequilas OR Single Malts that I have ever enjoyed. I cannot fathom any review giving this less than a stellar grade. Personally, I give this a 93, which is as high as I have ever given any Reposado, and I fully expect the A? to surpass this mark.
Reply