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Detalles de Producción | |
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NOM : | 1414 , |
Tipo de agave : | Tequilana Weber , |
Región de agave : | Jalisco (Los Altos) , |
Región : | Jalisco (Los Altos Southern) , |
Cocinando : | Stone/Brick Ovens , |
Extracción : | Roller Mill , |
Fuente de agua : | Deep well water , |
Fermentación : | Stainless steel tanks, 100% agave, Classical music, Open-air fermentation, Fermentation without fibers , |
Destilación : | 2x distilled , |
Estilo de destilación : | Copper Pot , |
Maduración : | - , |
ABV : | 40% abv (80-proof) |
Otra : | - |
Immediately after pouring, the aroma is vegetal with noticeable agave note. Quickly this evolves to a sweet, fruit (cherry, pear) aroma that is then settled down with a briny overlay. Flavor begins sweet (fruit) then brings in a soft heat. Not as bad as it sound but somewhat reminds me of cherry cola. Bitter almond at the exit leads to a relatively short finish. March tequila tasting - blancos, 03-24-2022
Fruity with a vinegar twang on the nose that really makes this one stand apart. I’m tasting plums with balsamic vinegar. Oily in the glass. This isn’t your typical tequila, and I’m warming up to it as I go. This one’s a trip!
TCBCO2101 152690 04/02/21 14:27 Initial nasal impact is warming and drying. Aroma is upfront citrus and cooked agave, backed up by floral notes - jasmine and orange blossom. Some limestone and olive follows. Mouthfeel is coating and drying. The citrus, cooked agave and olive come through immediately on the flavor with a nice pepper hit. Maybe a touch of spearmint. There are some mineral and plain Greek yogurt components on the retro nasal. A medium finish A solid blanco from NOM 1414 and at $35, it's a definite buy
Flat flavor not as complex, but the cooked agave was present all around with a really enjoyable layer of natural sweetness that reminds me of dulces típicos of Mexico (jamóncillo & almonds/nuts) For the price, this is a great mixer tequila and versatile to sip on.
Good. Loads of citrus. Very mellow, easy to drink
Wow! This is a totally different animal from the NueveUno which I just rated. Citrus, pepper, a nose spike from the ethanol...looks at label hmm 40%. Still using the stemless Riedel this settled down quickly in the glass and gives a great bouquet of orange flower and roast caramelized agave. Some sourness and a citric acid tang on the tongue like too many sour patch kids is not a bad thing at all as this fades and finishes on some great sweet agave vinegar notes. Sounds contradictory but it all works together. This receives an 8 for value from me. My usual score is 7 which is average as far as the app is concerned.
The initial aromas on the first night were delightful, with notes of agave, floral tones, ripe fruit, and a subtle hint of ethyl. However, it was on the second night that the delightful and heavy smell of minerality reminiscent of wet cement emerged, adding a deliciously inviting dimension. Upon tasting, the palate was greeted with soft cooked agave, earthy undertones, and a delightful blend of honey and ginger flavor with a hint of spiciness. Subtle notes of light caramel and fresh minerality further enhanced the profile. This is a very light and easy to drink blanco. In the conclusion, the finish proved to be quite soft and pleasant, with lingering notes of sweet cooked agave, honey, and light earthiness. The fading ginger pepperiness, minerality, and refreshing wateriness added a silky ending.
I saw the review by the great Sebastian Flores and began searching for this. I found it 2 hours away at a small shop in Alameda as I traveled to my brother’s 60th. The aroma promised agave with a hint of citrus. The taste delivered a light pepper with a mix of cooked agave and a light touch of citrus and maybe vinegar. The finish was a nice balance between oily and watery with the pepper holding the prominent position. This went from an “odd” flavor to a “unique” flavor to an “enjoyable” flavor with each taste. Be willing to let your tequila change. Also, and completely unsolicited advice, find and pinpoint people you trust with reviews even if they don’t review often. (Enough of this old man advice. Haha.). This is worth a try based on the uniqueness and the price.
Light agave sweetness and lingering lime tartness. Rich silky mouthfeel and tropical spice components lead to a long lasting finish.
Purchased this bottle after noticing it was from NOM 1414. 750ml screw top. Poured in glencarin glass, very clear juice, aromas of citrus, pineapple, pine, strong ethanol bouquet . Lots of black pepper, slightly tart(acetic), hint of mint, a little butter in the back. I’d buy again, good value for the quality.
Aroma: peppermint and cucumber on the nose. A bit of citrus as well. Taste: nice fresh agave and some watermelon rind coming through.
Ooommmggg if you are looking for a blanco with flavor, sabor, without bite or burn. Than look no further, this is IT!!!! I bought a liter of confianza for $38 and it is worth double that. smooth on the entry you get pepper anise with a slight hint of citrus and once its down the hatch it is SMOOOOTH!!! On the nose is actually very light, some citrus with agave but nothing like it tastes. Definitely a tremendous sipper and mixer for the price.
Aroma of dried cranberries and flowers initially in the glass that developed notes of balsamic vinegar as it sat. This has a "aged" character to me that is a departure from the standard blanco profile. The taste is similarly unique, with an inexplicably balsamic background behind a core of cooked agave and orange peel flavor. Like other reviewers, I think this vinegar note actually works quite well and augments the classic agave flavors in a thought provoking way. Lingering and pleasant peppery bitterness on the finish. NOM 1414 again producing quite a unique-tasting tequila. I've tried their ArteNOM reposado expression and was similarly impressed by the atypical flavors they have coaxed out of agave. While it's flavors are probably not in the comfort zone for most tequila drinkers, this bottle goes to show how different even a blanco can taste. Highly reccomended for anyone looking to taste a unique tequila.
Unique flavor profile and a fun tasting adventure. I would definitely drink this again, yet this isn't something I plan to buy again. Affordable. Ferment and Still $37. Nose: Fruity and tart plumbs, sour grape skins, faint hints of cinnamon spice. Wow. Very unexpected and delightful. Taste: Mild oily mouthfeel, tart acidity and a mild sweetness. Very easy to drink. Again, the plumb and citrus fruitiness with cinnamon take center stage. Reminiscence of the sweet, tart, and pleasant bite of balsamic vinegar. Unique, but its works well. Finish: Medium tart and sweet.
Blind tasted well with Terralta, Pasote & Cimmaron blancos. Mild agave & something very slight sweet aromas. Very unique flavor profile with carmelized agave, citrus & something else that turns a little peppery on long smooth finish. Bumped up score a couple points for value. Definitely a sipper that I would buy again.
This has a Zing to it! Light, and refreshing… easy drinking citrus and pepper and there is something else not cinnamon but maybe like a clove in oranges type flavor.
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Nice gentle agave nose. This is nice to nose. Subtle palate, not a lot going on but an easy sipper. Slight pepper on the finish. There isn’t anything complex going on here but for $29.99, I’m quite happy.