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Production Details | |
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NOM : |
1570
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(Previously:
1499
)
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Agave Type : | Tequilana Weber , |
Agave Region : | Jalisco (Los Altos) , |
Region : | Jalisco (Ciénega) , |
Cooking : | Autoclave (high pressure) , |
Extraction : | Roller Mill , |
Water Source : | Deep well water , |
Fermentation : | Stainless steel tanks, 100% agave, Fermentation without fibers , |
Distillation : | 2x distilled , |
Still : | Stainless Pot w/Copper Coil , |
Aging : | - , |
ABV/Proof : | 40% abv (80-proof) |
Other : | Cold filtered |
NOM 1570 | Nose: some cooked agave, earth, ripe fruit, and sweetness Flavor: very light mouth feel almost watery, sweetness of ripe fruit, and pepper Finish: very short, goes from sweet to spicy
NOM 1499 | It smells like additives and it tastes like additives but they still didn’t make a tasteful product. The finish of additives linger. This is a no go tequila.
Super boozy and peppery, not awesome on its lonesome, maybe a good marg maker?!
Tasted blind with Don Sueños also from NOM 1499.
A little agave on the nose, with not much else going on. If I try hard I can find some black pepper and vague fruitiness. Bitterness dominates the entry and mid palate, with some peppery burn at the back of the throat. More bitterness on the finish, but green like chlorophyll, not really pleasant. The price is low but there's not enough else to recommend it.
NOM 1570 | This tequila has a descent agave aroma. I can sense some pepper. It also has some alcohol scent that makes it a bit hard for me to take a good smell. On the taste I get that pepper which I personally like these kinds of tequilas. It does have that agave taste. Very good sipper in my opinion.
Strong alcohol smell, vanilla Bitter and pungent, raw agave, vanilla Quick finish, just alcohol
NOM 1570 | Caramel
NOM 1570 | Aromas: agave, pepper, herbal, earth, citrus Taste: agave, earth, pepper Finish: is goes down so smooth and nice with no burn I’m impressed with this tequila for the price range
NOM 1499 | This fell a little flat for me. There were notes of roasted agave and herbs, but on a rock it wasn’t that great. This would be good in a mixed drink
NOM 1570 | Acetone aroma. Citrus and pepper taste. Lingering alcohol burn. The organic blanco is way better than this one. Disappointing.
Vanilla, cinnamon, finishes with slight pepper and citrus. Bubblegum?
NOM 1570 | Smells like a textbook Tequila and I mean that in the best ways possible. It’s an acquired smell if you ask me but one I love. The flavor was greatly initially but the body did not follow through and I was left with the sharp taste of tequila. Needs some more body.
NOM 1570 | Peppery alcohol heat with some earthiness and light mint.
This was sharp and more alcohol than smoothness. As a mixer, I would definitely recommend.
a little harsh on the nose and palate but still decent. my preference is for something a smoother and less alcohol burn and pepper on finish.
An odd mix of alcohol and agave. Not pleasant. The flavor continues this with a touch of spice. There is a burn on the finish. Look elsewhere.
NOM 1499 | Aroma Alcohol followed by medicinal and grass. Taste Artificial sweetness followed by cooked agave and citrus.
Nose is super hot, really not much else but alcohol. Bit of sweetness but finishing boozy. Not my fav, not super approachable for the average person.
Cooked agave, pine and pepper on the nose. Earth, pepper and spice on the taste. Finish smooths out to a slight carmel.
Smells prominently like dusty cardboard with a little essence of raw agave. Noticeable alcohol when inhaling the first sip but not present in the mouth. Very faint flavors; spearmint maybe (?). Not at all complex. Light medium bodied. Pleasant burn on the finish. Overall, an unremarkable, below average blanco. Price is on the low end so acceptable for mixing.
Sweet and smooth, crisp with clean finish. Great value.
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aroma has raw agave, pinecone, pepper, alcohol, spearmint, citrus. the aromas continue through the flavor. the agave is a bit green in flavor with some pinecone, black pepper, and spearmint. citrus isn't enough to brighten it, as the alcohol cuts in quickly. maybe as a mixer, definitely not a sipper,. it many others I'd use as a mixer before this one