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Production Details | |
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NOM : | 1110 , |
Agave Type : | Tequilana Weber , |
Agave Region : | - , |
Region : | Jalisco (Los Valles) , |
Cooking : | Autoclave (high pressure) , |
Extraction : | Roller Mill , |
Water Source : | - , |
Fermentation : | 100% agave, Stainless steel tanks , |
Distillation : | 2x distilled , |
Still : | Stainless Pot w/Copper Coil , |
Aging : | - , |
ABV/Proof : | 35-39% abv (70-78 proof) |
Other : | - |
Nose: Fruit, floral and agave nose. Trace cinnamon and mint. A little smokiness. Flavor: Heavy hit of pepper on the palate with some sweet agave, and a hint of vanilla and anise. Vegetal and grassy. Just no focused flavors coming through. Finish: Medium pepper burn and bitterness.
Mexican 40% abv. version, lote: LK1722A20818, bottled on 22-11-2017, tasted on 3-22-24. Aroma: cooked agave with a hint of sweetness, light green vegetal notes, light anise, light acidity, light citrus, slight herbaceous. Palate: confirms aromas perceived, good sweet sour and acidic balance, light aromatic green vegetal notes. Finish is medium to long, light sweet cooked agave, light green vegetal notes with light acidic notes persist.
Aroma is citrus and agave Taste is agave, pepper Finish is medium and warm
Nice sweeter smell. Nice on the pallet with flavours. Smooth finish.
Really smooth, not to peppery but has a little spice. Great easy drinking Blanco.
It’s a nice blanco, not a special one. A little ethanol on the nose, nice agave, a slight bit harsh on the finish. Overall a pretty tasty sipper.
Seems like a very common tequila swing. Alcohol doesn't feel strong, so it may be for beginners.
The aroma is cooked agave and grass. I can almost get a preview of the mouthfeel because I sense water. The mouthfeel is watery with some more agave and pepper. The finish is short leaving a bit of lip tingling if you let this linger. There is some late burn mid chest. I was not an immediate fan but by the 3rd sip it opened a bit and I appreciate what it is. It has more agave than I originally gave it credit for. I like the more agave. From a distillery that can make a good product ( Excellia/Flecha) and also makes some poor juices (names not important). This would be a mid level product. I have a coworker who would love to shoot this. (He’s a barbarian) It may be your favorite (because you are classier than my friend). Worth a try but I think you will grow past this.
aroma: agave, sweet taste: aggressive
Cold aroma, agave forward smell. Earthy taste, sweet finish. Pairs well with Smokey, chorizo, spicy
Agave, green, earth. Smells cold. Grass. Feel like I'm a cow eating cud.
Agave present Medicinal Pink grapefruit Grassy on palate Charred herbs on back end
Great vegetal agave right in the aromas. Along with some citrus. The taste has a pepper heat with cooked agave and some earthiness. It finishes with a buttery vanilla citrus.
Light aroma of cooked agave and grass. Flavor of cooked agave and black pepper. Medium finish.
Lingers on the tongue and in the mouth for an extended peppery/earthy finish Low lands Aroma: grass/soil
Earthy, lowlands flavors, cooked agave
aroma: a hint of earth soil, grassy fresh plan. taste : sweet and smooth sensation of milky flow finished with citrus spirit.
Aroma: grassy agave. Slightly sweet and white pepper. Very tasteful. Agave Lingering finish but smooth down the throat.
There is a vegetal aroma which is not what I expected. Can’t decide if I like it. Same aroma is present in the flavor, but I can’t name it. Feels good. Little agave pepper there. The finish is easy, light alcohol burn, aroma still there. Wish I could say differently, but don’t think I’d recommend it or buy it again. At least it’s clearly not sweetened or any of those shenanigans.
First glass at tasting. Good for mix drink.
Peppery, boozey nose. Soft, well rounded palate- maybe a tiny bit floral? Warm, medium length finish
Much thinner than I remember. Find the nose to be fairly underwhelming and overall lacking agave as a major driving point in this juice.
I agree with Jay...this tequila is all about that oldschool, straightforward agave character! I found this current bottling to be very full flavored for a blanco-- however, it loses points on the finish due to a fair amount of alcohol heat which was still present after adequate breathing time. The agave aromas and flavors to be had here are top notch-- but, if you're looking for an array of other notes commonly found in blancos, this one could disappoint. If you don't mind the heat, it's a very tastey sipper...also shoots well and makes killer drinks! $32 in Oregon for this quality is a great buy!
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Old school, agave forward, a tad too boozy for anytime consumption but this brand has a special place in my heart!