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NOM : | 1443 , |
Agave Type : | Tequilana Weber , |
Agave Region : | - , |
Region : | Jalisco (Los Altos Southern) , |
Cooking : | Autoclave (high pressure) , |
Extraction : | Roller Mill , |
Water Source : | Deep well water , |
Fermentation : | Stainless steel tanks, 100% agave, Open-air fermentation, Fermentation without fibers , |
Distillation : | 2x distilled , |
Still : | Stainless Steel Pot , |
Aging : | - , |
ABV/Proof : | 40% abv (80-proof) |
Other : | Organic, Aeration |
NOM 1443 | Fresh agave, bright citrus, hint of alcohol and white pepper that leads into the finish. Super affordable. Beginner sipper and cocktail king.
NOM 1443 | Bright nose. I get the Apple that other reviews are talking about. Easy going palate with a little pepper on the finish. Definitely not complex but not bad for a budget bottle. Didn’t love it as a mixer
NOM 1443 | The aroma presents a strong petrichor-like minerality, grassiness, vanilla, cooked agave, brine, and a subtle hint of alcohol, creating an inviting and complex bouquet. On the palate, the flavor is rich and enjoyable, featuring sweet cooked agave with a prune note, crisp minerality, lemon citrus, vanilla, yellow raisin, a hint of bell pepper and freshness. The finish is pleasantly enduring, with the petrichor minerality fading gently, complemented by a subtle alcohol tone that contrast the sweetness, along with lingering grassiness and the raisin undertone of cooked agave. A worthy libation indeed.
Aroma is a little funky. Taste is good but no real fun happening. Finish is pleasant and uneventful. This is ok to good tequila. I like that it’s organic and all that. This could make great drinks.
Aromas and flavors of agave, citrus, and green apple. The spicy finish makes me think it's higher than 40% abv, but it's mostly well done. Good budget sipper. Edit: Had to come back and give an extra point to the aroma. The green apple note has grown on me since I've opened this bottle.
Apples, spices, pepper, fresh agave. Alcohol numbing.
This Blanco is 80 proof but it tastes like a higher proof tequila. The nose is full of clean fresh agave, white pepper and alcohol. I taste the vegetal agave first and then a mix of bright citrus and pepper. The finish is nice; it lingers. There isn’t anything harsh about this but it lacks depth. I attribute that to using a autoclaves. I’d recommend using this blanco for making a nice classic margarita. ¡Salud!
Green apple nose, spicy flavor and finish. Nice mouthfeel but the spicy finish is too much for me, personally.
Had to give this a ten in the value catagory because it was 16$ at Costco. Overall a nice tequila . Sippable for sure .
Nice downgrade to the 100 proof version that until recently was the only blanco in the line. Loads of agave right off the bat on the nose and on first taste. Resolves to caramelized agave and some anise along with alcohol numbing.
NOM 1443 | Nom 1443: cooked agave, citrus, definitely a green apple aroma and flavor as others have mentioned. Some slight pepper and slight notes as well. Not bad especially as a mixer, but there are better values out there to be had.
NOM 1443 | Strong citrus aroma with some agave. Slightly sweet taste with lots of citrus and agave. Not complex. Smooth finish for high proof.
Very sweet. Not a whole lot of flavor. Not bad. Agave, alcohol, and citrus
NOM 1443 | Nose is strong with a sweet agave, some slight notes of cocoa, some grass, fresh. Mouth feel has heat , cinnamon, white pepper, agave, heat on tongue and throat. Little black licorice, lemon rind After taste Lingers around longer then expected. Overall thoughts: Good budget additive free tequila, can sip or shoot. Will try as a mixer to see how different fruits go with it Cheers
This is my first additive free tequila.. yes I usually drink milagro silver or hornitos plata.. this is light years better.. and for 27.99 before tax it's a great bargain.. works really well in Ranch Waters and Palomas! recommend
NOM 1443 | On the nose I first noticed citrus, then alcohol. On the palate I noticed alcohol. It’s not too harsh, but it does have a strong alcohol and decent agave flavor. It is a decent mixer.
NOM 1443 | Sweet cooked agave in the front, pepper in the back of the tongue. Mild nose but mostly citrus up front. 3rd sip that heat comes forward but not offensive at all. For $35 from the gas station, sipping in hotel room. Not bad at all. Thinking of making Paloma’s with it.
NOM 1443 | I think this makes for a very approachable Blanco with those who want to understand the flavors associated with a good sipping Blanco. For the price, and overall flavor profile, this will definitely make for a great cocktail mixer as we
NOM 1566 | Great budget sipper. Cooked agave with green apple.
NOM 1443 | Great tequila for the price. Additive free and tastes cleaner then a lot of blanco high end tequilas that can’t prove they are addictive free.
NOM 1443 | Agave, Pepper, Green Apple
Nose alcohol citrus Taste citrus honey mint anise with hot peppery finish
NOM 1443 | This tequila is great for the price
NOM 1566 | NOM 1566
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The aroma on this one has a strong mineralality. A bit of wet cement aroma. It is grassy but agave does come through. Picking up some citrus and other fruit like Apple peel. The taste is easy on the palate. Nice and naturally sweet. Minerals do come through. I get a touch of mint. The apple is also there. The finish is good. Maybe a little thin and a slight alcohol finish but nothing that would distract from the overall experience. This is a good budget tequila that can be a sipper but should make an excellent cocktail.