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NOM : | 1368 , |
Agave Type : | Tequilana Weber , |
Agave Region : | Guanajuato , |
Region : | Guanajuato , |
Cooking : | Stone/Brick Ovens , |
Extraction : | Roller Mill , |
Water Source : | - , |
Fermentation : | 100% agave, Stainless steel tanks , |
Distillation : | 2x distilled , |
Still : | Copper Pot , |
Aging : | - , |
ABV/Proof : | 35-39% abv (70-78 proof), 40% abv (80-proof) |
Other : | Kosher |
Mexican version 35%. Very light in color. Not a big nose. Light caramel fruit and alcohol. Opens up a bit with fruit, nuts, spices and some bitterness. Finishes with more bitter notes and warming jalapeño fire. A good value in Mexico: $275 pesos. I added points for value but subtracted points for bitterness.
Mexico version (35%). Aromas of pepper, baked agave and citrus. The pepper and agave flavors give way to a honey and brown sugar finish. Medium in body, light in color, with a rather long and pleasant finish. Purchased in Mexicali, MX for $18, about one-third the US price. At $18 this is about as good as it gets. A subtle and enjoyable tequila.
I’m might be the only Bozo on this bus, (based on others ratings) but Los Arango Reposado made at Corralejo Tequila (1368 NOM) in Guanajuato state is the best reposado I’ve had in 2025. I thoroughly enjoyed the aroma, taste and finish. Delicious sipping tequila. It was a surprise based on a favorable article I read and purchased it at “the Corralejo Mothership” in Penajmo Gto for $630 mxn (about $35 USD July 2025). I wish I purchased another. Highly recommend!
Very light tasting. One of the lightest tasting tequilas I have ever had. Not much flavor, aroma or finish. Good for shooters I guess??
The smell is agave forward and will draw you in and the initial taste is very sweet. However the aftertaste is very menthol-like reminiscence of a cough syrup you hate taking. While the menthol is working its way through your tastebuds a waxy film begins to form on the inside of your cheeks and along your teeth. I do not recommend a pour.
I have tried to like this more than once and it tastes so bad. Find it very thin and very hot, not even in the realm of smooth.
Mexican 35% abv. versión, lote: 15112302, bottled on 16-03-2016, tasted on 2-11-24. Color: yellow to light yellow. Aroma: raw agave, intense light herbal notes, hint of mint, light dirt sensation, hint of acidity. Palate: confirms aromas perceived, through my retronasal I smell a stagnant water sensation which is not pleasant. Finish is medium, hint of raw agave, herbal notes, hint of earthiness with acidic notes persist but not too long.
Sweet, slightly Peperry. Nice finish. Would drink again
I have had plenty of tequilas in my life, and this is by far the smoothest I ever had. Everyone I let try it agrees 5 out of 5 ..
Citrus notes, good flavour, aroma isn’t very strong
Los Arango Reposado $50USD (Virginia) An enjenjoyed reposado but just slightly over valued. An easy sipper. I will echo Remy Newland's notes, but I rated the US 40% ABV higher than the Mexican 35% ABV she wrote about.
Smooth, light flavour
Mild nose feel, light aromas. Light and peppery on the tongue. Quick and light finish
Pas pour déguster, mais pour faire des cocktails…
Smooth finish, Canadian bought, no chase
nose has alight agave. heavy citrus and rancid oranges/lemons on the palate the ethanol took over and the stale lemons.. not good at all... the finish is harsh... really wanted to like this. I've had this bottle for about 5 months. disappointed by the pretty little bottle..
Hot, hot, heat. A real burner, but Guanajuato.
Slightly sweet nose , mild agave, smooth drink , mild sweet , some fruit , could use more agave flavor, overall not bad.
Earthy, stale lemon sitting out, touch pepper. On taste, soft savory, restrained sweetness, little bit tannic, soft dry finish.
House mixer that can be drank straight too. One of the original 100% agave Tequilas available at LCBO for a respectable price. Nice agave nose with floral notes. Floral notes follow in the flavour. Finish is medium with some white pepper.
$60 Spicier aroma Crusher
aroma of fresh agave, into crisp citrus and pepper, finishing with a touch of caramel sweetness and alcohol. flavour of light agave and citrus, touch of sweetness and smooth alcohol
The only way it could be worse is if they spelled tequila wrong. Edit: 6.21.21. I don’t understand, this Tequila tasted like I imagine drinking Acetone would taste like. Today I tried it again and it was soft, smooth and slightly citrus sweet. I feel like a heel bashing it. I edited 31 to a 58.
the bottle i drank is over 20 years old, the neck of the bottle is off to one corner. the product is sublime
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Tons of barrel influence at work here, I’m really not getting any agave personality. It’s smooth and easy so reminds me of Irish whiskey, it’s great but just not for tequila ratings.