35% ABV “Mixto” from Tequila Supremo. A dusty bargain bottle found on a back shelf. Extremely sweet. At 35% it drinks hot and rough. Bitter notes from mid palate to finish. But for $10 US, some may find it palatable in a Paloma.
NOM 1456 Aroma: Spun sugar and vanilla. Trace agave presence. Flavor: Hot and a nondescript sweetness - perhaps maple syrup and vanilla? Some bitter notes linger. Not a pedigree tequila for aficionados. But it is a budget pleaser for many of my neighbors.
Joven, Mexican 35% abv. 950ml. bottle, lote: 003, bottled on 08-12-2020, tasted on 10-25-23. Color: yellow. Aroma: light cooked agave, light vanilla, fruit acidity, a sweetness that is like cotton candy with acidity, quite peculiar, however I feel that it is not derived from agave, slightly earthy. Palate: confirms aromas perceived, sweet cough syrup-y. Finish is short to medium, sweet & acidic note persists for a short time.
Not a fan.. very muted with alit alcohol