Yes — this is a celebrity tequila, with the band Midland involved in bringing the brand to life. But what’s refreshing about Insólito is that it doesn’t drink like a typical celebrity tequila. It actually shows craft, character, and restraint, and it delivers far better than many high-profile brands on the shelf today.
Right from the pour, the blanco comes across bright and lively — citrus oils, fresh agave, and a touch of green pepper. The nose has some nice layers: grapefruit, lime peel, and a bit of wet stone minerality. On the palate, it opens with sweet cooked agave, then moves into gentle notes of jalapeño, vanilla, and light minerality. It’s medium-bodied, just viscous enough to coat the tongue without feeling heavy.
The finish brings peppery warmth and a subtle cantaloupe sweetness that hangs around pleasantly.
Overall: Fun, approachable, and easy to sip, yet still interesting enough to keep agave lovers engaged. For a celebrity-backed tequila — it over-delivers.
NOM | 1558 |
|---|---|
Agave | Mixture of Los Altos and The Valley |
Cooking | Low pressure autoclave |
Extraction | Roller Mill |
Water | Natural spring water |
Fermentation | Closed stainless steel tanks |
Still | Stainless Steel Pot stills |
Age | — |
ABV | 40% |
Tequila Report Score: 82
Price $41.99


