Bottle of ArteNOM Selección de 1123 Blanco

ArteNOM Selección de 1123 Blanco

Type: Tequila
Nom
1123
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$85.00
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Production Details
NOM : 1123 ,
Agave Type : Tequilana Weber ,
Agave Region : Jalisco (Tequila Valley) ,
Region : Jalisco (Los Valles) ,
Cooking : Stone/Brick Ovens ,
Extraction : Roller Mill ,
Water Source : Deep well water ,
Fermentation : 100% agave, Fermentation without fibers, Cement Tank ,
Distillation : 2x distilled ,
Still : Copper Pot, Stainless Steel Pot ,
Aging : American White Oak barrels, Used barrels ,
ABV/Proof : 43% abv (86-proof)
Other : -

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Aromas & Flavors Detected By Our Community

Aromas Detected

59
Agave (cooked)
40
Smoke
33
Pepper (black)
26
Earth
21
Minerals
12
Pineapple
12
Citrus
11
Oak
9
Fruity
9
Agave (raw)
9
Mint
9
Vegetal

Flavors Detected

69
Agave (cooked)
60
Pepper (black)
57
Smoke
36
Earth
28
Minerals
18
Butter
17
Alcohol
17
Citrus
14
Vanilla
14
Oak
14
Vegetal
12
Mint

Ratings

Personal Scores & Reviews From Our Community

Tequila Ninja
192 ratings
  • 87 Rating

Tasted at Sip Tequila Fest A great entry into the artenom series. Subtle smoke, earth, funk, vegetal notes and roasted agave. The barrel influence was subtle, but nice.

Tequila Savant
294 ratings
  • 90 Rating

Had the pleasure of sipping on this with Jake Lustig and a few others so I didn’t meditate on this like I normally would but the aroma and taste were completely in sync with undeniably potent Cascahuin minerality, delicious butterscotch, toasty caramel, earthiness, faint smoke with a touch of mint. The flavors cling to the palate while sipping and in the finish, there’s is a creaminess to it that was unexpected but welcomed. I’ll definitely be buying many more bottles of this in the future to keep exploring. It’s unique and deliciously gourmand.

Tequila Phenom
343 ratings
  • 87 Rating

This surely is a cascahuin nose. If I couldn't tell by the eponymous "Artenom 1123", I could tell by the distinct wet cement aroma. Black pepper, cooked agave, anise, herbal notes and some vague fruity notes (Starfruit?). I'd say that certain herbal and fruity notes distinguish this spirit, while delivering exactly on what I came for. Sweet on the palate. The same anise and herbal notes I got on the nose but with the vague fruity notes almost entirely diminished. I get black pepper, Agave, anise, possibly a hint of smoke and definitely dominate mint on the finish.

Tequila Savant
279 ratings
  • 89 Rating

Nose: sweet agave / earth/ pepper/ mineral/ cherry / pear / tangerine/ spearmint/ orange blossom/ Taste: sweet agave cooked / vanilla/ cinnamon/ earth / mineral / banana / cherry / pear and apple / lime / orange peel / licorice/ hint of spearmint/ orange blossom/ salt Finish: slightly viscous mouthfeel lifts up a big agave forward note and puts it into contrast with the cinnamon and earthy notes….there’s a small battle for balance between sweet and savory/cinnamon-pepper that seems to shift back and forth during the entire taste. Lingering sweet agave, licorice, and cinnamon. This blanco brings a number of characteristics from NOM 1123; the contrasting sweet and cinnamon-pepper notes that remain throughout the taste. This is a very enjoyable blanco that delivers on taste even though the nose is a little weak in comparison.

Tequila Ninja
120 ratings
  • 85 Rating

Agave oak and pepper. Finish is a little harsh.

Tequila Wizard
763 ratings
  • 87 Rating

tasting notes from several yrs ago need to revisit and update

Tequila Wizard
978 ratings
  • 87 Rating

As soon as I smelled… mind blown Another great product from 1123

Tequila Phenom
315 ratings
  • 90 Rating

Beautiful. Cascahuin from the moment you sniff it and take a sip. But then, it surprises you with sweetness and smoke that is not very typical of Cascahuin. A great one for sure.

Tequila Phenom
352 ratings
  • 93 Rating

Sweet with bright flavors and a beautiful smoky taste. Great mouth feel and minerality. This is really impressive.

Tequila Badass
406 ratings
  • 88 Rating

Brine, earth

Tequila Ninja
154 ratings
  • 90 Rating

Oak and cooked agave notes coupled with hints of vanilla and smokiness from resting in mezcal barrels. Very nice mouthfeel, light at first but then the agave and smokiness shine through. A near perfect mix of a reposado-like finish, that ends on a blend of slightly smoky mezcal notes, sweet agave, vanilla, and spice. It drinks like a high end, slightly sweet mezcal.

Tequila Ninja
192 ratings
  • 94 Rating

I went into this without knowing what to expect or the story behind this liquid. It blew my mind as I was expecting a standard Blanco. As soon as it hit my glass I knew something special was coming. I thought it was the background causing my glass to show a tint but sure enough it's straw colored. Wtf?! Nose- Agave, oak (?!), basil, earth, sweet fruit. Smoked meat. Now I'm making sure I have the right sample. Taste- A religious experience. Smokey iodine, agave, butter, anise, caramel, and faint vanilla (I'm guessing from the oak). Mouth feel is rich for a Blanco Finish- The scotch-like notes fall off quickly, leaving a spicy end to my experience. I don't understand what just happened.

Tequila Savant
266 ratings
  • 88 Rating

I like Cascahuin and was expecting a similar taste profile. I was surprised by the difference presented with the nose and taste. Very unique Blanco with a rich, thick mouth feel. A lot of pepper, spice, and a slight smokiness. Good amount of heat, with multiple flavors that are hard for me to pinpoint. I like to smell the glass after it’s empty, and I get a smoky scent almost like your clothes smell after sitting around a campfire.

Tequila Ninja
144 ratings
  • 89 Rating

Nose: Very sweet agave notes. A touch of pineapple, black pepper clear as day. Very faint mesquite. Very pleasurable on the nose, top 10 for me personally, I could smell this all day. Palate: Sharp agave instantly, the pepper on the nose definitely comes through. Definitely some heat but it plays well with that Sharp agave kick. I’m getting something that reminds me of Fortaleza for some reason. Minerals on the finish, but not very prominent in the initial tasting for me. A little buttery, but not a sweet butter. Very, very interesting. Definitely more of that mesquite on the finish for me. Verdict: Wow, very good stuff here. This is something I’d definitely love to show off to people who haven’t had a more interesting tequila. The light mesquite and the clear pepper notes make this one very, very interesting for me. I’m definitely a fan, hoping the rest of the ArteNOM lineup is this good.

Tequila Ninja
118 ratings
  • 90 Rating

Aroma is agave forward with light caramel, fruit, floral, and apple, undertones. Flavor is lightly oaked agave and mineral/vegetal. Have had 43%'s before but this one bites a little more early on and heat lingers past the swallow longer than flavor does. Still very enjoyable and a nice unique difference for a Blanco with the rested wood touch.

Tequila Badass
464 ratings
  • 90 Rating

Lote 43. Light straw color due to resting in mezcal barrels for 28 days. 43% ABV Aroma arrives to the nose as soon as it's poured. Mom's upside down pineapple cake hits first. Mineral, wet cement, earth, butter. Hint of ash. Creamy mouthfeel with generous alcohol. Complex flavor. Cooked agave, honey, baked pineapple, baked ham, wet cement, butter, cinnamon, pepper. Anise and/or licorice sensation on the tongue. A bit of a mezcal feel. Ash on the tongue as well, which develops during the somewhat long (but not intense) finish. Jake Lustig and ArteNOM hits another Home Run with their Hall of Fame lineup

Tequila Badass
481 ratings
  • 90 Rating

NOM 1123, Lot 43,. Light straw-golden color. Aroma: Azahar, clay, smoke, agave, plum, roast pineapple, baking spice, cinnamon, butter. Palate: oily, cinnamon, espadín agave-peppery, hot butter, almond, smoke, black pepper, terroir, anise. Finish is long on center of mouth, oily, mineral, almond, agave, and hot cinnamon. Tongue numbness. Lots of pearls on the glass. Easy to sip!

Tequila Ninja
126 ratings
  • 89 Rating

The lightest straw color. Sweet nose, light baking spices and cooked agave with very subtle caramel notes. The booze makes itself present although not a burner. Buttery, round mouth feel. A faint touch of butterscotch. Ever so minor touch of smoke I actually feel like I was searching for it rather than it being a true representation. A little spice at the end. - heat runs through an excellent finish and let’s you know it’s got presence.

Tequila Phenom
317 ratings
  • 90 Rating

Agave forward on the nose.. some elements of smoke... slight fruitiness .... a different blanco tequila... coked agave on the mouth. Excellent

Tequila Badass
465 ratings
  • 92 Rating

It’s so different it’s good. Smell of agave and earthiness. Taste more like mezcal than expected great agave,floral, earthiness taste. But not over powering. Strong pepper in the middle and a long finish. Very very good. Can pour a glass and enjoy every sip but not something you’ll drink to fast fast.

Tequila Badass
470 ratings
  • 91 Rating

The nose greets you prior to each sip and then the pleasant flavors reward your decision to partake this spirit. The finish is a flavorful mix of sweet and savory peppers. This is a unique blanco that’s rested in brady barrels that previously contained an Oaxacan mezcal. What an interesting tequila. The nose is a nice mixture of light floral sweetness and some warm earthy notes like hay and minerals with a hint of morning campfire smoke. It’s complex. I first get sweet cooked agave and then some warm baking spices immediately follow. There’s a pleasant warming tingle from the 43% abv that lingers into the finish. This product begs you to take sip after sip.

Tequila Phenom
388 ratings
  • 89 Rating

Beautiful sweet agave nose. little smokiness to it from the Mezcal barrels and pepper in the flavor but a nice treat at a great price with minimal heat for being a HP. Everything coming out of NOM1123 is excellent and this is another fantastic addition to the ArteNom lineup

Tequila Wizard
609 ratings
  • 88 Rating

Wait, this straw colored tequila is a blanco?! ArteNOM 1123 is doing things the old way, aging in used oak barrels for 3-4 weeks—and mezcal barrels at that! I’m picking up aromas of agave, pineapple, baking spices, smoke, straw, and cider. I taste vanilla, almond, licorice, cinnamon, pepper, smoke, and flowers. The flavors span the spectrum, making this really balanced. Simply excellent!

Tequila Honey Badger
1175 ratings
  • 91 Rating

Love the mezcal touch + barreling! Very unique blanco!

Tequila Boss
553 ratings
  • 90 Rating

Light golden color, not your typical blanco, exceptional aromas and flavors. Winner