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Production Details | |
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NOM : | 1122 , |
Agave Type : | Tequilana Weber , |
Agave Region : | - , |
Region : | Jalisco (Los Valles) , |
Cooking : | Autoclave (high pressure) , |
Extraction : | Roller Mill , |
Water Source : | - , |
Fermentation : | 100% agave, Stainless steel tanks , |
Distillation : | 2x distilled , |
Still : | Stainless Pot w/Copper Coil , |
Aging : | - , |
ABV/Proof : | 40% abv (80-proof) |
Other : | - |
dark caramel flavor
Aroma of oak, alcohol, vanilla, cooked agave and pepper. Flavor of oak, vanilla, agave and pepper. Medium length, okay finish.
Decent taste but rough finish. Wouldn’t buy it.
Smells like whiskey, tastes like whiskey, says tequila.
2011 Mexican 38% release. Nose: Fruity, floral and oak start. Followed up with agave, vanilla, cherry, cinnamon and a hint of lactic. Flavors: Heavier oak comes through on the palate than presents on the nose. Vanilla, barrel spices medium pepper and some bitterness. Finishes with Butterscotch and pepper. 2011 price was $450 pesos.
Old bottle, 15 years or more. Very strong floral notes from the French Oak aging. In the mouth it is quite spicy and not unlike the original Milenio issue with the FO dominating at first but as it fades to a slightly bitter finish, roast agave comes through. From a time when Cuervo et al could make good tequilas. 05012018
Rated blind. Twice! Same score. Cuervo can make great tequila when they want to.
Nose: An Instant sweet fudge smell, Coke with Lime. Agave at the back seat. Oak. Taste: First impressions is Hot on and an Ethanol taste. Second impression is sweet, then a bit harsh and fudge. Oak. Finish: Sweet,Coke with Lime, mint and Agave. Oak and coffee. Ok, get this despite all the bad reviews. Drinking this Tequila neat isn’t the best, but mixing with it to an Old Fashioned, Ranch Water,Batanga, Old Fashioned with cream and cinnamon/nutmeg works totally fine. It works in a Tequila sour too! So to the conclusion is; it can absolutely be used as a drink base. Is there better Tequilas, yes. But it works good enough for me. Over and out!
Way over oaked
Smooth flavor with hints of caramel, brown sugar and finishes with a smooth peeper flavor.
Sweet aroma and sweet taste. Rough finish though.
It kind of have a little bit of a bourbon flavor but you could taste the tequila as well. I personally also like bourbon so if you don't you might not like it.
Smells better than it tastes. Super dark which makes me wonder if additives are being used to enhance colour and flavor. Leave a long sweet, and slight peppery finish. Tastes a touch artificial. I love the value on 1800 but think the reposado is probably a better choice. Buy other Anjeos (like Espolon) for cheap/entry level Anjeos. It might be what you pay for with Anjeos ….
Nice whiskey tequila. Alcohol and vanilla.
Nose has hints of caramel and butterscotch. Color is a dark amber. Flavor is not nearly as appealing as the aroma might imply. Has a harsh bite and a quick finish.
smoky
Aroma is oaky agave and pepper- slight vanilla and Carmel. Taste- starts out peppery with agave vanilla and Carmel with an oily sweet finish.
full of sugar and additive with additional smoky essence
This is more a whisky flavored tequila, if you like whisky taste it’s a good option. Good price and easy to drink!!!
bit heavy of french oak/whisky influence, some nice agave and spice flavors, longer finish and some nice smoky pepper at the end
Vanilla and caramel strong. Woody, whiskey in flavour. A little ethanol flavour. Affordable pricing for a regular drink.
I had this at a Mexican restaurant and like 1800 repo and blanco, but this one was not complex and had more alcohol bite than smoothness expected in an añejo. I have experienced this weird issue with some other brands and it might be an issue of blending barrels with some younger juice in the blend. I need to revisit this one to see if it was a one-off experience.
Heavy whisky flavor. Good deal for the money. Prefer more Agave but not bad.
Vanilla and honey notes that are over powered by barrel flavor of Canadian rye whisky
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The aroma opens with blasting caramel, accompanied by saturated oak/wood notes and a heavy whiskey tone. There's an ethyl presence that is scathing, with an intriguing hint of pinecone. On the palate, the experience is marked by a gripping alcohol presence, pepperiness, distinct yeast funk and an overly saturated off-putting whiskey tone masking any presence of agave for me. The oak and whiskey notes cling as they fade, leaving a lingering warmth intertwined with the initial adulterated sweetness.