Guest post by Michael Bracy of FindTheBest, Inc.
Looking for that perfect tequila, but need some help narrowing your choices? The new Tequila Comparison at FindTheBest makes it easy for you to find, compare, and choose the ideal tequila for your individual preferences. Whether you are concerned with budget, distillation, or expert ratings, this tool allows you to have a much better understanding of the various tequilas available before you make your final decision. Instead of browsing through dozens of sites and reading hundreds of opinions, this comparison includes an objective view of over 360 different tequilas in one convenient location.
With National Tequila Day rapidly approaching, I’m sure many of you are out looking for the ultimate tequila to make your day a memorable one. At FindTheBest you can easily filter through hundreds of tequilas by age, category, expert ratings, price, and distillation method. If you happen to have a palate that craves a particular finish, such as a Reposado, all you have to do is select Reposado from the Category list, and then use the toolbar located at the top of the comparison to sort your results. If you happen to be undecided, you can easily compare up to ten different tequilas by checking the boxes and clicking the “Compare” button. For example, take a look at this side-by-side view of the “Top 10 Tequilas Under $50.”
The comparison displayed in this post (see Video), as well as the 500+ other comparisons, are available at FindTheBest. Just look for the “Tequila Comparison” link under the Recommendations tab.
Note from Tequila Examiner, Ryan Kelley:
I would be curious to hear from readers and tequila fans about "rating" tequila and other spirits. Does a certain score or medal or rating influence the choice of tequila you purchase?
How about something like FindTheBest Tequila - this site uses a weighted average of 4 tequila rating sources: The International Wine and Spirits Competition, The San Francisco World Spirits Competition, Tequila.net and Tasting.com. The site states: "While liquor preferences are by nature subjective, these experts have tried thousands of tequilas, and can provide a good indication of overall quality."
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