Bottle of Tezon Añejo

Tezon Añejo

Type: Tequila
Brand: Tezon
Nom
1592
44 Ratings See All

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Production Details
NOM : 1592 ,
(Previously: 1111 )
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Region : Jalisco (Los Altos Southern) ,
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Profile

Aromas & Flavors Detected By Our Community

Aromas Detected

4
Agave (cooked)
3
Orange Blossom
2
Citrus
2
Cedar
2
Apple
2
Clove
2
Butter
2
Flowers
2
Vanilla
2
Pepper (black)
2
Cinnamon
2
Nuts

Flavors Detected

5
Agave (cooked)
4
Cinnamon
3
Caramel
3
Orange Blossom
3
Vanilla
3
Pepper (black)
2
Cedar
2
Clove
2
Flowers
2
Nuts
2
Toffee
2
Orange

Ratings

Personal Scores & Reviews From Our Community

Tequila Phenom
367 ratings
  • 83 Rating

L5210J LOTE 002TA No. A17755 40% ABV Fairly nondescript initial nasal impact, maybe slightly warming. Aroma leads with orange marmalade, cooked agave, cinnamon, orange blossom. Initial mouthfeel is buttery. Cooked agave, light caramel and the orange marmalade are the dominant flavors. Nice pepper develops on the tongue with a hint of a Grand Marnier-like orange retro nasal. Medium finish. Very balanced. Interesting to have an anejo with a dominant orange note. Not much wood, if any present. Paid $64 for this Tezon anejo, which is very difficult to find on Long Island NY, as it is no longer made. I bought the last two bottles from the liquor store I found it in. Worth the buy if found. Always great to find a bottle with foil/metal as part of the label or bottle decoration these days

Tequila Badass
494 ratings
  • 74 Rating

Neutral nose, agave hit with medium legs and then an underwhelming aftertaste. It’s ok.

Tequila Wizard
969 ratings
  • 84 Rating

Lighter coloring. Floral, fruity, spicy agave with toffee/vanilla nose. Cinnamon and clove infused agave notes. Nutty and a little pepper bite. Some apple notes.. a nice herbal presence in the background. Not a long finish, but pleasant. A touch of mint and pepper. Leaves a buttery feel in my mouth. Mexican 38% version.

Tequila Ninja
196 ratings
  • 80 Rating

smooth with a little spicy finish!

Tequila Honey Badger
1042 ratings
  • 79 Rating

It smells nice, tastes ok, but gets some points off for a bit of a rough finish.

Tequila Honey Badger
1346 ratings
  • 83 Rating

Was originally quite costly when available in WA. Current Olmeca Altos is similar and from the same NOM, while being cheaper. Completists (me?) will want to try this if only because the whole line claims tahona production and sports some side placards on the bottle that are kind of cool. They consist of icons for agave, fire, tahona and water, representing the materials required to make tequila.

Tequila Phenom
349 ratings
  • 86 Rating

cedar, orange blossom, peanut

Tequila Badass
494 ratings
  • 50 Rating

Pretty good, but more of a reposado. Run of the mill

Tequila Ninja
115 ratings
  • 82 Rating

NOM 1111 | Bottle: No. A74822 Appearance: Medium hay Nose: Oak, vanilla, cedar, barrel spice, whiskey, baking spice, leather, apple, citrus, orange, flowers, orange blossom, roasted nuts, clove, cinnamon, minerality, butter, wet cement, alcohol, black pepper, and cooked agave…simple and inviting Palate: Toasted oak, roasted nuts, vanilla, citrus, orange, caramel, barrel spice, black pepper, flowers, clove, cinnamon, orange blossom, whiskey, black pepper, cooked agave, cedar, toffee, banana, minerality, alcohol, and cooked agave…not overly complex, enjoyable Finish: Medium-length, warming, and oaky…easy, enjoyable, unremarkable ending Overall: The packaging was beautiful, but the bottle was old and dusty when I found it on the shelf. The plastic wrapper around the topper disintegrated as I opened the bottle, as did the cork. After some careful filtration, I was able to salvage the bottle.

Tequila Fanatic
16 ratings
  • 85 Rating

Tezon is a tahona-ground tequila that is no longer in production. I was fortunate enough to acquire cases of it years ago for just $18 each. I initially rated it an 85, and after revisiting it, I stand by that score. It offers a slight fruitiness with a touch of florals, accompanied by cinnamon, vanilla, and hints of orange and spice. While the agave presence is noticeable, it departs a bit too quickly. The finish, though medium to light, comes across as somewhat harsh compared to its overall light flavor. This is the 40% ABV US version. Given its lighter profile, I'm a bit skeptical about the MX 38% version. The pricing here in NJ ranged from $55 to $65, which might have contributed to its discontinuation. Tezon was produced at NOM 1111 which currently produces Olmeca Altos. The bottle itself is a work of art and a collectible item. Its unique shape features heavy metal placards on both sides with a volcanic tahona capper. These placards bear four inscriptions: agave, fire, a tahona, and water – the key elements, along with yeast, needed for tequila production. It's a collectible tequila that can still be found in stores.

Tequila Ninja
135 ratings
  • 70 Rating

Bland. Almost zero nose. Bland flavor, and nothing on the finish.

Tequila Wizard
606 ratings
  • 59 Rating

Not much going on here, weak nose nothing much flavour wise either.

Tequila Ninja
148 ratings
  • 86 Rating

drinking this in San Jose Del Cabo , nice aroma , semi sweet with a nice finish . Overall for the price it is nice .