| Production Details | |
|---|---|
| NOM : | 1123 , |
| Agave Type : | Tequilana Weber , |
| Agave Region : | Jalisco (Los Altos), Jalisco (Tequila Valley) , |
| Region : | Jalisco (Los Valles) , |
| Cooking : | Stone/Brick Ovens , |
| Extraction : | Tahona, Roller Mill , |
| Water Source : | Deep well water , |
| Fermentation : | Wood tanks/pipones, 100% agave, Open-air fermentation, Fermentation with fibers , |
| Distillation : | 2x distilled , |
| Still : | Copper Pot, Stainless Steel Pot , |
| Aging : | - , |
| ABV/Proof : | 44% abv (88-proof) |
| Other : | Rested in stainless steel |
The aroma hits immediately with a bold strike of petrichor, cooked agave, and lime citrus, layered with soft pine, subtle vegetal notes, and a faint wisp of smoke. On the palate, petrichor and agave remain frontline, joined by mint, anise, honey, and a touch of brine. The ethyl bite adds peppery contrast without disrupting balance. The finish is brief yet sharp with fading citrus, dried fruit,,and a grassy agave tone ride out quickly, while petrichor clings with a lasting presence on the tongue
Nose: Sweet cooked agave front and center, with honey and vanilla adding some nice roundness. There’s that familiar Cascahuin vegetal note, a little citrus brightness, and a touch of petrichor that gives it some depth without going full earth bomb. Palate & Mouthfeel: Buttery and well balanced. What you get on the nose carries through: agave, honey, and vanilla, with anise and black pepper kicking in mid palate. The pepper builds into a nice, warming tingle that sticks around. No off notes, just solid flavor and texture. Finish: Warm and spice driven. Lingers longer than expected in a good way (especially for a $50 bottle). Those black pepper and anise notes take the lead and ride it out. Final Thoughts: For $50, this punches way above its weight. Not quite as heavy on the petrichor as some other 1123 picks, especially on the palate - but honestly? That’s splitting hairs. It’s clean, flavorful and put together with care. Definitely worth a spot on the shelf. Extra points for value.
Blind sample number 18 = AD TAHONA From Matt Cavanaugh Agave Swappers From jarrito glass The Nose is pleasant with fruit, anise and some mild alcohol. After it sat and opened, i got minerality. The anice carries thru to the palate, very strong anise - like black licorice, with some agave and pepper. Finish is mostly pepper, lingers on and comes back around. I like it. Thought it was a similar profile that I was use to like cascahuin or vivanco. First off I got minerality. But it kept changing as it opened = anise fruit agave pepper (got some slight brine and unami on the nose very briefly). Complex. Nose doesnt scream high proof. But I got some spicy/fizz at the end.
Coming in around 50$ for a tahona/roller mill tequila at 44%. This one is exordinary. I got the full cooked agave flavor that I get from Cascahuin Tahona but with less minerality and more sweetness. Cooked agave, honey, fruity, vegetal notes, and slightly muted (but still present) petrochor shine on this one. This one racked up some extra points for value. It's definitely a worthy addition to anyone's 1123 lineup.
Lote 701 06/27/25 Aroma: stewed agave and melon with some wet stone minerality and a slight alcohol tinge Flavor: Bright crisp flavor with a fruity melon (maybe honeydew) sweetness, continuing the mineral notes from the aroma and including a touch of vegetal earthyness that compliments the sweet fruit and agave Mouthfeel: medium body with a light alcohol burn on the top of my tongue Finish: long fruity finish that's clean and not overly sweet Color: clear This is a really fantastic Blanco for the price. At slightly higher ABV (44%) it does have a very slight alcohol burn, but that doesn't take away from its sippibility when drinking neat. It would probably be amazing in cocktails but I would reserve it for ones that highlight its flavor like a highball or a ranch water.
Strong cooked agave, high mineral, cement, grassy, mint, citrus, very Cascahuin profile. Bought for $45 in Cali
On par with Cascahuin Tahona, but the price of this one elevates it.
Lote 701, bottled 06/27/25 Nose: Clean refreshing and fruity citrus. Agave forward, vegetal with a hint of earth or wet cement. Flavor: Agave that’s bright, clean and fruity. A little cinnamon and black pepper, not overdone. Nice oily mouthfeel with a little anise and a long finish. Tasty easy sipper and for the bargain price, a premium mixer. A bargain of a buy for a clean and flavorful 88 abv expression.
Great production methods from 1123. Agave, butter, Nice finish. In today's market $50 is a deal.
This was @$50 didn’t know anything but a bottle from nom 1123 at this price was a must try. Wow it didn’t disappoint! Not massively complex and rested in wooden pine it had a nice buttery mouth feel. Here the price helps the score
A quick disclosure, I’m a co-owner of AD. Took us nearly 5 years to bring it to market, and we couldn’t have done it without the support, guidance, and incredible patience of everyone at Cascahuin, especially Chava. We’re their only bottling that sources agave from the highlands, and we’re committed to making each of our blanco releases distinct from the last. Thanks so much for taking an interest in our first production, The Vision (2020). Means a lot.
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Great profile 44% - NOM 1123 fingerprint Incredible pricing $50-55USD