Made at the same NOM as Aha Toro/Yeto after the brand moved from 1079. This is sold individually or packaged with a corresponding Aha Yeto bottle so I thought "Why not ?". It's OK, with it's own character. Tasted this side x side with 1548 Aha Toro Blanco lote 080 and I prefer the AT to this and the most obvious difference is mouth feel. This is less viscous, someone referred to it as aqueous and I agree. Still some nice agave notes and pepper along with ethanol but watered down a bit. Maybe it's the ceramic bottle?...nah, lol.
LOTE: No. LOCO224, 1 liter bottle with the image of the form of a face on a white color label, black plastic twist cap, acquired recently, tasted on 3-16-25. Aroma: sweet cooked agave, light acidity, hint of citrus, hint of earthiness, hint of pepper spiciness. Palate: confirms aromas perceived, good sweet sour and citrus balance, straightforward sweet cooked agave goodness! Finish is medium to medium long, sweet cooked agave, light citrus, hint of earthiness and pepper spiciness persists. I feel that although the sweetness in this tequila is natural, however its extreme sweetness makes it lack complexity.
Really well balanced rep with a bit of cinnamon apple, vanilla, a just a hint of cinnamon candy. Pretty viscosity but enough age to give a golden tint.