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Production Details | |
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NOM : |
1426
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(Previously:
1503
)
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Agave Type : | Tequilana Weber , |
Agave Region : | Jalisco (Los Altos) , |
Region : | Jalisco (Los Valles) , |
Cooking : | Stone/Brick Ovens , |
Extraction : | Roller Mill , |
Water Source : | Deep well water , |
Fermentation : | 100% agave, Spontaneous fermentation, Stainless steel tanks , |
Distillation : | 2x distilled , |
Still : | Stainless Steel Pot , |
Aging : | American White Oak barrels , |
ABV/Proof : | 40% abv (80-proof) |
Other : | Carbon filtration |
NOM 1426 | Agave and oak on the nose and palate …. Slight burn but short finish not to complex …. Some dried pitted fruit
Tequila in a wine bottle. Aroma: vanilla, oak, berries, cooked agave, spices, zest. Palate; agave, tropical fruits, berries, lemon, cherry, wood, and dark chocolate. Finish: short and no burn, spices and agave.
NOM 1426 | What a big difference a different NOM can make!! All the nutty flavours have given way to minty sweetness and a bulky finish. Too bad, the 1503 juice was great stuff.
Good taste but not much happening with the finish.
NOM 1426 | Marzipan, custard, baking spice
Pleasant yet subtle aroma of baked agave, fruit and mild spice. Medium to thick body leads to a complex flavor profile of agave, cherry, wood, vanilla and caramel. Well done.
NOM 1503 | NOM 1503.
The aroma has hints of caramel and vanilla. The flavor is peppery, sweet, and slightly metallic. The finish is nice and smooth. Kind of interesting but the metallic flavor looses it for me.
NOM 1426 | Clean imitation
Was it terrible...no, was it good...no,. For an Añejo, this has more agave characteristics than the others I've had in the states....not "yuck", not "I'll buy that again". If it was offered, I'd drink it.
Aroma: It's heavy with Oak, Vanilla, Caramel and Cinnamon! Then the agave shows up... You can certainly pick up a few Whiskey Notes with Stone Fruit and Cherry. After opening up for 10 minutes, I can pick up some Chocolate and Hazelnut notes. There's a lot going on with this! Taste: Immediately Oak and Vanilla are tasted. The Caramel and Baking Spices mingle in with the Agave, which is present, but not the star. The Stone Fruit and Cherry reminiscent in a bourbon are here too. There's a light oily soften butter that coats the tongue nearing the end. Finish: The Sweet Cherry and Cinnamon hold on for 10-15 seconds like many easy drinking whiskeys. Again, this would be a great pour for the Whiskey lovers out there! The Agave certainly isn't the star, this allows for the Barrels to shine!!! TMM 84
A little underwhelming, I'm getting some wood, Some salinity and not much else. I did just get over being sick so maybe that's what's happening. I will try back in a few and update. I am getting a nice oily finish and it stays with you for a minute, so I'm pleased with that.
NOM 1426 | Complex. Notes of cooked agave, oak spice, vanilla, and herbs. Green olives, thyme, and delicate citrus orange blossoms. The texture is round and plush. Very friendly.
NOM 1426 | Boring! Not much going on here. The nose is average, not robust or memorable. Same with the taste being on the lame and uneventful side. Paid $45, but IMO a $35 price would fair for this Tequila. Partida Anejo far better!
NOM 1503 | Found old NOM 1503 bottle on sale in WA for $34! Aromas of agave, butterscotch & oak. Flavors of agave, butter, cinnamon, clove & pepper. Long peppery finish.
NOM 1426 | Old label. Nice stuff with notes of cooked agave, maple syrup, green chili peppers, cinnamon, chocolate, cherries, almonds, and butterscotch.
NOM 1426 | Tasty anjeo product! Strong flavors of oak and vanilla
cinnamon hearts
NOM 1426 | Agave forward, honeyed, heat ++, acid - ++ finish White pepper Vegetal on back
banana bread aroma. not an exciting flavour.
Nice aroma of vanilla and cooked agave. Missing some oak from the aroma, but present on the palate and in the finish. A little warm but overall pleasant.
Aromas of cola, oak, and agave are first, followed by caramel and vanilla. There is also some butter, fruit, and baking spices. Nice overall, but muted compared to the reposado. The flavors are black pepper and oak, with a spiciness from white pepper. Agave and whiskey follow along with cinnamon, cloves, and fruit. It also has an herbal quality that lends some bitterness.
Lovely sipper, great for bourbon drinkers. would be a great after dinner drink.
The wallflower cousin of yours that never said an interesting thing in his life, one day he walks into your house with a Robert Graham shirt on, and you're like...what?? Maybe there is something behind those still eyes. This tequila does nothing to impress to start with (yet nothing wrong either) but opens up in the last moment for a finish like an orchid in a Thai forest.
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Vanilla, oak, agave, grapefruit — approachable drinker, albeit a bit sweet for me