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NOM : |
1595
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(Previously:
1416
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Agave Type : | Tequilana Weber , |
Agave Region : | Jalisco (Los Altos) , |
Region : | Jalisco (Central) , |
Cooking : | Stone/Brick Ovens , |
Extraction : | Roller Mill , |
Water Source : | - , |
Fermentation : | Stainless steel tanks, 100% agave , |
Distillation : | 2x distilled , |
Still : | Copper Pot , |
Aging : | Used barrels, Sherry casks , |
ABV/Proof : | 40% abv (80-proof) |
Other : | - |
NOM 1595 | Bold Oak, Vanilla, Burnt Caramel Aromas. Rich, thick texture, Oak vanilla and Cooked Agave, Caramel and Molasses flavors. Silky sweet profile. Delicious, probably as a night cap or single sip just because of how rich the profile is. In the same way you can only have so much of a rich chocolate cake at a time, this extravagant tequila is very enjoyable but one or two glasses at a time max. Rating hurt by the price. However the decanter is phenomenal and a piece of art on its own
NOM 1595 | Still leaning towards the extreme of sweetness but this product is an improvement on the previous expressions. The oak gives a rich butterscotch finish than coats your mouth for ages after your done. Better things to do with the $.
NOM 1416 | This is the closest thing to tequila in the CA stable. Yes, it's still sweet, but a little more restraint shown, and the sherry is actually recognizable. I would almost recommend it at 1/10 of its current price.
Sweet Caramel and oak on the nose, maybe some spices like nutmeg. Smells artificial and way sweeter than a tequila should be. Taste- Rich burnt caramel, heavy oak. Cooked agave in the background, minimal. Wine notes on the finish. Very sweet, overly so. Lacking a lot, leaves you unimpressed for the price tag. Beautiful bottle, overpriced tequila that ignores quality and replaces it with additives and pretty decked out bottle. Final thoughts- This rating is coming after not spending a dollar and I still think it’s overrated overpriced tequila that takes advantage of people who don’t know better.
NOM 1595 | Aroma smells like bourbon very thick and woodsy. It does not smell like tequila. Flavor is straight maple syrup. It’s crazy how sweet this is. Not a single alcohol taste. Finish is soft not even a warmth to the mouth or chest. It cost me $250 a pour. I had this neat in a crystal double old fashioned glass. The bottle being up to $2000 is insane but it’s just a hype.
spicy, strong, dark
Aroma: notes of caramel and oak Taste: notes of caramel and vanilla
Cuerpo de color ocre brillante. Jerez, caramelo y roble en la nariz. Roble dulce, vainilla y pasas en el paladar. Cero agave. La botella es una obra de arte. Bright ocre colored body. Sherry, caramel and oak on the nose. Sweet oak, vanilla and raisins on the palate. All the agave is gone. The bottle is truly a work of art, though.
NOM 1595 | Wow. This stuff is soooo sweet. It goes down like water…super sweet water. Full of additives. They’re not even trying to hide it. Doesn’t really taste like a tequila, tastes like an overly sweet liqueur of some sort. Having said all the above, I can see why people like it. It’s not the worst tequila I’ve had. Definitely a desert drink.
NOM 1416 | Oak, sherry,
- Butterscotch - Chocolate - Aroma/Woody
Better than the repo but still to sweet. Loses on value. Not worth the money. This is just a shot so you can say you did.
NOM 1595 | It’s a tequila you have to try once and appreciate it. For me I loved it and had to buy a bottle for my collection.
A visually stunning presentation, but the flavor profile leans heavily on sweetness which masks any agave character. Notes of vanilla, caramel, and dried fruit dominate, but it lacks complexity and depth. A nice bottle but the liquid doesn’t match.
This is a good tequila with notes of caramel, butterscotch, and maybe even cherry. Smooth on the palate but an underwhelming finish. Of course, it is too pricey, although the decanter is awesome. Not as sweet as the reposado which I actually like a little more.
NOM 1595 | I expected much smoother for the price. I think the reposado is better.
NOM 1595 | It’s pretty pricey. Normally around $200 for a two ounce pour. Well worth it!
Not my cup of tea. I want to like it but deep down I'm not really and extra or ultra lover.
To start this is a once in a lifetime purchase , bought a glass to enjoy , this has a very aloring nose , absolutely great flavor , just the right amount of sweetness , fruit , vinella and very mild oak . Awesome .
NOM 1416 | -Aroma: lo carameloso, suave, el agave perdido a distancia. -Comienzo: el caramelo predomina pero no impide ni sobre domina el sabor a tequila. -Continua: el alcohol te pega intensa y momentáneamente termina desvanecidoal igual que llego. -Termina: con un picante desvaneciéndose ante el agave y el alcohol. -Prolonga: lo dulce sutil, el agave escondido y lo picante suave en tu lengua y garganta.
NOM 1416 | Very good tequila but I would not pay that much for a bottle. Too expensive.
NOM 1416 | Sherry cask. 5 years. Oloroso. Massive sherry nose, briny, almonds and baked apple. Very little agave, but lush on palate, oak spice and chocolate, hints of leather
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It's super sweet although done barrel notes are still present there is better available for less money and more flavor.