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NOM : | 1474 , |
Agave Type : | Tequilana Weber , |
Agave Region : | Jalisco (Los Altos) , |
Region : | Jalisco (Los Altos Southern) , |
Cooking : | Stone/Brick Ovens , |
Extraction : | Roller Mill , |
Water Source : | Natural spring water , |
Fermentation : | Wood fermentation tanks, 100% agave, Open-air fermentation, Fermentation without fibers , |
Distillation : | 2x distilled , |
Still : | Copper Pot , |
Aging : | - , |
ABV/Proof : | 40% abv (80-proof) |
Other : | Flavored Tequila, Cooked agave infusion |
A bit sweet for me, but still brings some unique flavors to the table.
tried at Gracia ballard Feb 11 2023 Azul Agave pepper some minerality citrus a little cinnamon a little Hard to get nose because I'm sippin out of glass copita Cupreata Similar profile Agave pepper vanilla caramel a little smoke pepper Espadin Similar palate close to the azul not smokey. Has another flavor I haven't pegged yet, maybe pine Will try these again when I'm able to give them more time and revisit ratings
Had all three, as someone stated, very similar in profile/flavors with sameness probably due to process and differences due to agaves used in infusion. Aromas of strong cooked agave, cinnamon, vanilla, spices and faint caramel. Flavor of cooked agave, burnt sugar, some jalapeño/oily residue with certain sweetness. A nice change of pace and good conversation piece for sure. A must for any collection.
Nose: cooked agave, tree fruit of peaches and plums, orange zest and blossoms, fresh crack black pepper, and cardamom Flavor: sweet cooked agave, honey, cinnamon, nutmeg, cardamom and a hint of butterscotch Finish: start’s with some agave sweetness and moves to white pepper spice and light bitterness
This is an infused 100% Blue Weber Agave Blanco. They take 1000 liters of 100 proof Blanco and then they place 21 kgs of cooked Blue Weber into cotton bags that are then seeped for 5 days. It’s then filtered to remove particles and proofed to 40% abv - 80 proof. The color comes from the infusion. This tequila isn’t aged nor rested in oak. Originally this was going to be an extension to the Tequila Ocho line but it’s an independent brand with 2 other infusions. If you have never smelled cooked agave from a horno, this is the closest experience that you can have without actually smelling cooked agaves at a distillery. It’s cooked agave sweetness. It’s buttery and one note but that one note is excellent. Surprise! The buttery cooked agave smacks your palate. It’s a nice rustic agave taste. There’s some minerality and pepper but it’s mostly agave. It has a pleasant medium finish.
Presents the most amazing aromas when opened and poured. Sweet roast agave permeates the area reminding me of the oven spaces at La Alteña. Pepper on the palate is accentuated by the infusion of the agave azul. Side by side with the original labeled El Primero Curado it's hard to distinguish much difference between the 2013 issued original and the 2019 release. I was anticipating perhaps a small amount of oxidation from the older bottle but it's not there. Perhaps a bit more overall depth to the newer bottle. I wish these had a wider distribution being a one off Ocho product and I look forward to the next wave from Los Alambiques.
Nice agave loads of anise, agave, pepper. Different but nice
Agave, vegetal, pepper, cinnamon, and honey. Wasn’t expecting much but am pleasantly surprised!
Lot BC 008 Bottled 02/09/2019 Straw colored. Nose: You are immediately greeted with the aroma of mature roasted agave fresh from the horno. There is a panoply of sweet and lively spices mingled with light colored tree fruit and orange peel. A faint nuance of woodiness and warm butterscotch. Some earthy cellar notes, and a dash of black pepper. Flavor: Bold agave is congruous to the nosing. The flavor carries an incense quality that is tough to pigeonhole. Honey sweetness and sensation on the palate - with kicked up pepper, cinnamon, nutmeg and cardamom heat. Really quite a departure from my experience. Finish: Creamy butterscotch undercurrent, with pepper counterpoint and trace bitterness. On the sweeter side - wouldn’t want to drink it all night.
Starts with a floral pattern and s
This has a great aroma the it is very complex. Very good
This tequila stands out as an interesting option, as its color doesn’t come from barrel aging but from an infusion of cooked Blue Agave. The aroma is rich with pronounced agave notes, while the flavor profile offers honeyed sweetness and a surprising complexity. It finishes with a touch of heat, adding character to the overall experience.
Aroma: I get a wide variety of pleasant smells, but am having a hard time narrowing it down further than fruit and cooked agave. Very pleasant. Taste: lots of complexity here and I’m having a hard time narrowing it all down, but it’s delicious overall. Finish: medium to long, and very enjoyable. Overall: I love it and think it’s great bang for your buck.
Wow! Really prominent agave flavor. Has a nice sweetness.
Smooth. Peppery. Woody but not smoky.
Good tequila for me to sweet
This agave azul expression, like the Cupreata, is a special sipper at my house. This one has floral & citrus aromas along with the agave. Lots of agave flavor w/ slight baling spice, honey & minerality. Medium short finish is light white pepper & cinnamon.
LOT BC-001, bottled on 10/09/2018 in La Alteña. Color: very light yellow. Aroma: sweet cooked agave. Green aromas from pressed agave fibers, hay, minty, fresh, floral notes, a hint of white pepper, light bodied but very aromatic! Palate: intense sweet cooked agave! Light black pepper, floral notes, light resinous concentrated sweetness. Green note is quite intense. Alcohol sensation is very low. Slightly orange-y. Finish is medium to long, clean sweet cooked agave note persist.
Lote: BC-001/ 10/09/2018 Refreshing floral earthy scent. Semi strong alcohol sensation that gradually spreads in mouth. Olive finish. *The refreshing floral scent dissipates substantially after sitting in glass for 10minutes.
Cupreata (Agave Azul) $53 USD (Ferment and Still) Lot BC-011 11/05/2022 Overall: Sensational and easy to sip, but is on the sweeter side. The Agave Azuel starts off with the wonderful qualities of Tequila Ocho's blanco line and adds a warm, earthy, and barrel aged presence - without the barrel aging. Bold cooked agave. Soft fruits, soft baking spice, and truly enjoyable. Rather than piece together my thoughts, I'll simply tell you to read Don Heiser's notes - he is spot on.
Update: Glencairn glass; aroma muted: taste: agave silky mouthfeel; no alcohol burn on the finish; ends with sweetness; very easy to drink - no change to score Update: same aroma; flavor is layered with pepper and baked agave. +1 point Aroma: sweet baked agave, some cinnamon Taste: lot going on here; some good heat and burn. Going to have to come back to this one for fair review… Update 11/8/23: more I revisit this the more I dig the flavors of this curado. Well done +1 for flavor
I didn’t know what to expect from this with its infusion of agave but it’s pretty decent. Quite a smoky taste but not bad at all.
A complex nose of agave, fruit (plum?), pepper, honey and alcohol in the background. Same is true on the palate. Not quite sure about this one, first tasting …
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This is a solid sipper. Earthy and vegetal notes, minerals pepper citrus. Very enjoyable.