NOM 1579. This anejo is all agave with a hint of barrel to add some spice. Wish I can find more of this. If you see it get it.
Good agave flavor. Smooth light heat on finish.
NOM 1584. Nice agave flavor with some heat on it. Lots of pepper some minerals and citrus. Has a bit of an after taste I am not to keen on but it was a fresh crack bottle.
NOM 1579 Sad that Pasote isn't made at El Pandillo. An amazing Blanco.
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