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Detalles de Producción | |
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NOM : |
1614
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(Previously:
1599
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Tipo de agave : | Tequilana Weber , |
Región de agave : | Jalisco (Tequila Valley) , |
Región : | Jalisco (Los Valles) , |
Cocinando : | Autoclave (low pressure) , |
Extracción : | Roller Mill , |
Fuente de agua : | Natural spring water , |
Fermentación : | Stainless steel tanks, 100% agave, Fermentation without fibers , |
Destilación : | 2x distilled , |
Estilo de destilación : | Stainless Pot w/Copper Coil , |
Maduración : | American White Oak barrels, Used barrels , |
ABV : | 40% abv (80-proof) |
Otra : | Aeration, No additives |
NOM 1614 | Muted nose with barrel notes. Very soft palate and finish. Not a lot going on with this one. Not huge on Cazcanes personally. Tasted with AF 2024 Blind Repo. Update: bumping two more points after trying again.
NOM 1614 | Blind- Medium color, well balanced with a medium finish. Aroma: vanilla, caramel, agave, toffee, nuts Taste: caramel, vanilla, clove, buttery
NOM 1614 | Banana, oak, tapioca, vanilla, pudding
NOM 1599
NOM 1614 Repo is lote 2 Sweet cooked agave, banana/Bubblegum barell notes loved it
NOM 1599 | Nicely balanced Reposado. Some great flavor notes of caramel and baking spice. Light heat. Nice mouth feel
NOM 1614 | Agave, cinnamon, lime, minerals, brine, sweet fruit, light oak. The new NOM retains some of that dusty hay mineral vibe, but this one seems a little creamier and a sweeter. Price knocks it a bit, but I enjoy this new batch!
NOM 1614 | Aroma: Elegant and harmonious, Caramelized fruits, citrus, candied orange peel, spices Taste: Velvety & Silky, cooked agave, salted caramel, fruity (apple, pear, pineapple), baking spices, subtle oak Really enjoy this new profile!
NOM 1614 | First aroma was a light butterscotch that gave way to green lime citrus. Light agave with sweetness and citrus rind. Persistent peppery burn down the throat but not offensive. Stronger agave flavor on the third sip. Slight bitter aftertaste. A good sipper that’s definitely not for the Casamigos crowd.
NOM 1614 | Cazcanes Reposado #7 - 40%ABV - NOM1614 (Current NOM) - This Reposado has an old school rustic feel to it. The overall scent is cooked agave and dry barrel spices. Several other aromas stick out such as honey water, jalapeño oil, cracked peppercorn and just a hint of dry hay. The flavors are well balanced and homogeneous to the nose. You get the buttery cooked agave and the natural sweetness that comes from it. The barrel spices start to appear along with the mix of the black pepper and jalapeño capsaicins. The finish is pleasantly spicy. This is a bold but not overpowering Reposado. It’s well made and fun to sip. - They utilized a blend of 5, 8 & 10 month aged tequilas using 3 different barrel chars; 1/3 low char, 1/3 medium char & 1/3 heavy char American Oak. They cooked their agave in both a Stone/Brick oven and a low pressure Autoclave. 50/50.
NOM 1614 | 50% Stone Brick oven, 50% low pressure autoclave. NOM 1614 Batch R72301 Nose: Warm, welcoming first impressions. Rich and round. Somehow soothing. Subtle spicing. Cinnamon, allspice, citrus, green apple and tart apricot. Pine forest aromas. A touch of green peppercorn in brine. Flavors: Honeyed agave fruitiness. A gentle thwack of pepper/cinnamon heat. Thick and silky on the palate. Salted butterscotch candy flecked with licorice. A very integrated profile that transitions harmoniously as aromas and flavors meld and evolve. **If you are looking for the slightly quirky notes found in a number of Cazcanes tequilas — from funk to cheese, to vegetable notes like asparagus or artichokes— those elements will not be found in this Reposado. It retains classic Cazcanes personality and character, while achieving pleasing polish and balance.
NOM 1599 | Tasting notes coming soon…
NOM 1599 | Rating of 88 to both Nom 1599 and now 1614 Reposado. I do slightly prefer the malolactic funkiness of 1599. Great product
NOM 1599 | Agave, pepper, cinnamon, caramel, hay, brine, apple. Not a typical Repo.
NOM 1599 | As everyone else said.. it’s expensive. But very good. Nice taste of agave(fibers like your getting the nectar from it) loads of pepper little caramel and a slight bit of a candy caramel apple. Very nice.
NOM 1599 | This the new Lote 02/21 from this year. The agaves were sourced from Los Altos. And 7% extra añejo was added. Nose: The aromas begin with caramel and a slightly funky, sour note which gradually fades into the round vanilla aromas. Subtle baking spices, tame white pepper and lightly toasted nuts. Dried fruit: apricots and raisins. The caramel and vanilla morph into a butterscotch richness. With a little breathing time, thyme, tea and cut grass emerge. Flavor: An incredible oily, buttery texture coats your entire palate. There is salinity and an umami element. As a counterpoint, the tame white pepper of the nosing, takes on a near fiery presence. Assertive agave fruitiness. Spices punching through: cinnamon and cloves. Hazelnut and butterscotch rounding out the profile and bringing it all together. Cazcanes does not produce assembly line profiles - pretty unique tequilas.
NOM 1599 | Excellent taste and long warm finish - knocked a few points for value due to price pint. Good sipper!
NOM 1599 | Very pleasing aroma of fruit, agave, vanilla and slight hay. Nicely balanced flavor, with cooked agave and vanilla. Finish has a nice subtle sweetness.
NOM 1599 | Knocked a few points off for the price point of almost $100 per 750ml. Very pleasant to sip and having tasted this several times recently, I was glad to obtain a bottle for myself. Caramel nose along with a bit of barrel funk/mustiness. Some sweetness on entry along with agave spice and alcohol. A somewhat short finish that fades to lingering sweetness.
NOM 1614 | Bottle: Batch No: R72303 Appearance: Golden straw Nose: Cooked agave, honey, melon, cantaloupe, yeast/dough, cinnamon, lactic, citrus, grapefruit, lemon, flowers, rose petals, barrel spice, allspice, oak, vanilla, banana, molasses, butter, white pepper, and brine/salinity…the aroma really develops the longer this rests in the glass Palate: Cooked and raw agave, vanilla, oak, butter, barrel spice, cinnamon, baking spice, cloves, smoke, molasses, butter, honey, lactic, yeast/dough, brine/salinity, pine tree, white pepper, vegetal, asparagus, wet grass, citrus, orange, and coriander…starts off like tequila, ends like a Belgian wheat beer Finish: Medium length with oak, cinnamon, pine tree, and cardamom…thinner mouthfeel, but minimal warmth Overall: This is the standout from the Cazcanes line for me thus far. The combination of sweet, savory, and funky profiles feel integrated and complementary. It’s complex, interesting, enjoyable, and dangerously easy to drink.
NOM 1614 | Nose is buttery, cinnamon, slightly peppery First sip is wildly smooth. Butterscotch, fresh agave, a little oak, finishes with some heat but dissipates quickly. Very smooth sipper. For me, worth the hype. Paid $97 at TW
Nice agave nose with a clean sweet finish.
great tequila and presentation. retail price seems to be rising so i’ve been on the fence wether to pull the trigger again.
NOM 1614 | Aroma:Nice smoked agave nose not over powering. Traditional nose for this type of tequila Taste: Tasting Carmel vanilla little minerals white pepper with smooth finish.
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NOM 1614 | Eye- nice straw color and slow forming legs Nose- nice baking, spices upfront that flows into a right banana and floral notes with deep caramel flowing throughout. Taste- Cook agave and fruit such as bananas with some barrel oakiness and butter scotch