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NOM : | 1613 , |
Agave Type : | Tequilana Weber , |
Agave Region : | Jalisco (Los Altos) , |
Region : | Jalisco (Los Altos Southern) , |
Cooking : | Stone/Brick Ovens , |
Extraction : | Roller Mill , |
Water Source : | Deep well water , |
Fermentation : | Stainless steel tanks, 100% agave , |
Distillation : | 2x distilled , |
Still : | Copper Pot , |
Aging : | American White Oak barrels, Whisky barrels, Used barrels , |
ABV/Proof : | 40% abv (80-proof) |
Other : | - |
Artificial Vanilla, Oak, Carmel
The aroma offers a bouquet of heavy caramel, light oak, whiskey, butterscotch, and potent vanilla ice cream, with a subtle hint of ethyl. The agave note is muted but discernible. On the palate, the flavor profile includes cooked agave with a prune note, butterscotch, alcohol, whiskey, and pepperiness. Distinct oakiness, quickly passing candied yam, subtle fruitiness, and a pronounced doctored sugariness, which I find unappealing, are also present. The finish bounds with ultra sweetness that lingers throughout. Light oak, mild spice, minimal salinity, and a pepperiness that tingles without being harsh leading to a lasting whiskey tone. The overall sweetness is excessive, reminiscent of drinking liquid butterscotch and vanilla extract.
Teremana anejo Nose vanilla caramel oak chocolate alcohol, maybe a little cherry Taste agave lots of pepper, black and white pepper, pickles heat Nose is much sweeter than taste. Not pleasant tasting at all. A lot of heat/alcohol on the finish
Artificial tastes. Loads of vanilla, very sweet with apricot.
Aroma is very sweet with vanilla, cream soda and light cinnamon. Taste is on par with aroma and fairly sweet. Not much happening with the finish.
A lighter color Anejo. Nice agave flavors in the smell with a little vanilla from the barrel and a little heat. Flavor are more of the same with the barrel and vanilla picking up, mixing nice with the heat. Vanilla flavors are not cake frosting. A little agave in the back before with the vanilla and head combing in back in a nice way. I find it drinks nice especially at the price point. It uses the heat nicely. Makes a nice Anejo Manhattan.
Not very good. Better at same price. Sweet smell-additives. Burn at end. Alcohol.
Lote 22AA035624. Bottle F756K Nom 1613. Alcohol up front on the nose followed by vanilla and caramel. Taste seems artifical in my opinion. Not much agave and almost syrup like sweetness. Not horrible but not great.
Agave, some mint and hints of alcohol on the nose. Yellow-straw color in the glass. Thin to medium mouthfeel. Sweet agave, vanilla and caramel with some spice and a peppery bite. Finish is a bit short. Points for price but not necessarily enough for a repeat performance. ;)
Smells like a cupcake. Tastes like vanilla icing.
Vanilla and caramel notes in the nose. First sips were REALLY hot, which overpowered everything else. Vanilla pops through once you’ve acclimated to the burn.
$80 LCBO
Scents of honey,almond and floral
Vanilla Bomb with more "burn" in the finish than I would like. For 105 dollars in Canada, there are better choices.
A bit peppery compared to some other additive tequilas in its price bracket.
This one loses me a bit in comparison to the blanco and repo. Unlike those, this one tastes like Casamigos Additives. Classic vanilla bomb disguises subtler flavors that are there, but hard to distinguish. I'd recommend this over Casamigos and its other vanilla amigos, but get the repo instead for an actual oak/agave balance.
For $36 bucks at Walmart, its not bad. Definitely reminds, of a lesser Casamigos. No doubt its has additives.
This is a vanilla bomb. It is good, however a purist will not like this one. Definitely aimed at the average American palate.
A well made product if you like additives. Vanilla and caramel definitely overwhelm, but its eminently drinkable and a good value. Not what I’m looking for in an añejo personally
It has a nice flavor for what we all know it is. It's allright to sip on, but better in an old fashioned in my opinion. <strong>Salud!</strong>
much better out there for 50 bucks
This relatively smooth on the way down with a pinch of smokey flavor that tickles the nose on the finish. The flavor has hints of vanilla mixed with a little bit sweetness. The aroma is the same.
Very pale in color, more like a reposado. Aroma is light with vanilla notes and pepper. The finish is stronger on the pepper, this would probably be a good one for whiskey drinkers. Not bad, decent value but forgettable.
Smells oak-y and burnt caramel, tastes buttery, oily and caramel. Little peppery finish
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Ran across this in the bowling alley bar. Aroma of caramel,cooked agave, oak and butter. Flavor of cooked agave, black pepper, caramel and oak. Not much finish. Good value, though.