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| Production Details | |
|---|---|
| NOM : | 1614 , |
| Agave Type : | Tequilana Weber , |
| Agave Region : | Jalisco (Tequila Valley) , |
| Region : | Jalisco (Los Valles) , |
| Cooking : | Autoclave (high pressure) , |
| Extraction : | Roller Mill , |
| Water Source : | Deep well water , |
| Fermentation : | Stainless steel tanks, 100% agave, Open-air fermentation, Fermentation without fibers , |
| Distillation : | 2x distilled , |
| Still : | Stainless Pot w/Copper Coil , |
| Aging : | American White Oak barrels , |
| ABV/Proof : | 40% abv (80-proof) |
| Other : | Aeration, Organic, Gluten Free |
Alcohol on the nose up front but with more carmel, oak, and vanilla. Carmel, Oak, and Vanilla on the nose vaguely a little bit of cream and some vegetal notes brown sugar on the finish as well. It's not my favorite but light years ahead of the reposado. It's definitely not as bad as expected after trying the reposado, but there is still a lot of room for improvement.
The aroma had a bit of funk reminiscent of wet tobacco which I didn’t mind and caramel while the taste was a tad bit too sweet for my liking with an woody finish. I prefer the Reposado over this one. This was a sample tasting, I’d have to sit with a whole bottle to really explore what it has to offer.
whiskey and caramel on aroma and flavor with some oak on the back end. an aspartame finish lingers on the tongue. the better of the three expressions, but the bar is low. Chalk this line up as a typical celebrity brand
I stumbled across this tequila and liked it. I felt like it had a little bit of a cinnamon flavor on top of the caramel and vanilla that you find in most anejos. It’s a great sipper and worth the price point for something good and a little different. I will definitely add this to my list.
The Don Julio Killer. The vanilla notes make every sip a great experience.
Tastes of mellow agave, sweet caramel, sweet vanilla, and a hint of metal. it was sweet with a syrupy texture. I didn't like this one.
Tastes like a decent rum. Not a $60 rum and definitely not like $60 tequila.
Great smelling tequila Easy to drink but not as smooth as I wish it was Great after taste Too 5
Neutral aroma. The taste was simply awful. Very weird and artificial taste. Much worse than the repo.
This is a very good tequila to give to the person that says they don't like tequila. It's quite tasty. I can taste some additives. Some sweeteners, oak and caramel. It's not something that I would choose over Tears or 1146, but I would give it to friends whose palette isn't refined. I believe this would be a good gateway tequila for the beginner.
Aroma is not strong, mostly caramel. First sip is a mix of caramel, vanilla, agave and oak. Not a lot else but it morphs into this mix of alcohol, pepper and agave. The finish is ok, not great. Overall it’s not bad, think I can do better though at this price.
Liquor store sample…. Mildly sweet and smooth. Definitely something of a “gateway tequila” for your non-believer friends. Easy sipper - not something for my collection, but would not pass up if offered.
Butterscotch and alcohol aroma. Alcohol and caramel flavor with strong burn. Mild finish.
Advertised as additive free but I’m pretty sure it isn’t. Heavy caramel and oak on the nose. Taste is the same with cooked agave sandwiched in, but the finish is short. Decent for a celebrity backed tequila. Price point is tough though - there are vastly better products in the 40-60$ range.
For this price you can find a lot better. Start is ok but not a ton of flavors then ends with a burn that’s not really worth it. Wouldn’t buy again.
Vanilla, agave, and cream soda on the nose. I can already tell the sweeteners are coming... Palate: agave, vanilla, cream soda, sugar, alcohol is light mid palate but kicks in at the end. Some bitterness on the finish. Def can taste additives on the anejo, it drinks like a hastily produced liqueur. hard pass.
If you are a bourbon drinker, this might be what you are looking for. The aging does lose a great deal of the agave aroma. It is replaced by a sweet caramel woody aroma. The taste and finish are subdued of an already smooth mild flavor of the blanco.
Smooth on the nose. Very vanilla/caramel like, as well on the taste when sipping or taking shots. The agave spice is still present just not to heavy. Would compare this tequila to Komos crystalino añejo and clase azul. Was able to find this at for $55 which is half the price of Komos and azul.
This was better than I expected. The notes are of oak, honey and butterscotch. It has a sweet flavor of oak and butterscotch with a descent finish. There is still a small rasp to it, but finishes fairly smoothly.
Chocolate and vanilla up front with nothing to carry through the tasting. No alcohol “tinge” and it disappears way too fast.
Easy to sip tastes of Vanilla and rose. However a bit of a kick on the after taste and does not have much of a smell however it tastes good
Chocolatey-like aroma. Smooth with rich sweetness and cinnamon spice notes. Not as harsh of alcohol burn compared to Pantalones Blanco.
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Organic has nothing to do with the additives the threw in later. Thought it would at least be decent. Horrible.