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NOM : | 1604 , |
Agave Type : | Tequilana Weber , |
Agave Region : | Jalisco (Los Altos) , |
Region : | Jalisco (Los Altos Southern) , |
Cooking : | Stone/Brick Ovens , |
Extraction : | Tahona , |
Water Source : | Deep well water , |
Fermentation : | 100% agave, Open-air fermentation, Wood fermentation tanks , |
Distillation : | 2x distilled , |
Still : | Stainless Pot w/Copper Coil , |
Aging : | - , |
ABV/Proof : | 40% abv (80-proof) |
Other : | - |
Very smooth, heavy agave and nutty finish. Not too peppery. A very well made tequila I would have rated higher but it is a bit pricey for a blanco.
Fruity aroma with agave (cooked and raw), citrus, and anise. Enjoyable flavor profile that echoed the aromas.
tried a small sample at LATF house 9/22 anise fruit citrus agave, some funk that made it unique. fun sipper. I enjoyed it.
Tasted at MBTC 2023. The Final Event.
Nose- little Maletic funkiness, minerality, citrus anise, pepper Flavor- this is where it really shines. Cooked agave followed by little orange peel citrus mixed with a bitter dark chocolate. Very nice
Great aroma, pepper, agave, mint. lighter on the flavor and finish. Really good overall.
Light aroma and taste, except for lots of pepper in both.
Let it open up… Aroma is raw agave, pepper, herbal and vegetal (Low to medium complexity) Taste is better! Took off points for high price… dope and unique bottle for sure.
Relatively subtle aroma, but very bright and clean. More raw agave than cooked agave. Also, some minerality and grassiness. Tastes, very clean and lively, quite a bit of anise, and agave. A lemon grass character as well. Very long and juicy finish for a Blanco. Perhaps a bit more expensive than I want to pay for a Plata like this. However, a very solid tequila overall.
Creamy, mineral, mint, citrus, anise, pepper. High price, glad someone shared a glass with me!
Nose: citrus, star anise, tropical notes, and cooked agave Flavor: citrus, tropical fruit, earthy, cooked agave, sweetness from cooked agave, and has an oily mouth feel and is well balanced Finish: medium finish that has a lot of pepper
Really interesting Blanco. Very unique nose. Balanced flavors of citrus, anise, white pepper and cooked agave. Great package, price point a little high at $85 a bottle just coming out of the gate.
The nose is very fragrant. I get lime zest, bright fruit notes and some anise / mint. Its a has a high viscosity. I taste buttery cooked agave, minerals, some vegetal notes, and spearamint before the slight peppery finish. This is a nice tequila! Its well made and tastes great.
Nice aromas of tropical fruit, mint/anise and cooked agave with an oily mouthfeel and peppery finish. Naturally sweet and balanced.
Cooked agave on the nose and palate. The nose was weak and unimpressive. If you let this linger in your mouth you get the citrus that many reviewers describe. The lingering also causes a bit of tongue and lip tingle.(pleasant) There’s a medium finish with more, mild, cooked agave. I didn’t get the anise that others mentioned. It could stand to lose a few bucks off the price but it is not outrageous. I do like the bottle look but that is not a reason to buy any tequila.
Nose: sweet cooked agave, fruity notes like pineapple and green apple and pear, black pepper, lime zest and mint Palate: sweet cooked agave, green apple, mint, anise, lemon zest, white pepper, and a touch of minerality.
Nose: Agave, Earth, Coconut, Banana, Butter, Almond, Cherry, Bubblegum Mouthfeel: Medium to full- bodied Palate: Chocolate, Banana, Pepper Minerality Finish: Butter, Coconut, Chocolate, Banana, Earthy, Bubblegum This was definitely a unique pour. The sweet flavors were really front and center. Almond, Chocolate, Coconut and Banana. At times, it felt like the tequila equivalent of an AlmondJoy. The banana seems to come through more and more as it opens up. This is a solid tequila but its also one that I don't see myself seeking out very often. Those chocolate and sweet fruity notes and flavors might strike me more on a hot day at the beach or after certsin desert dishes.
a well-made agave forward Blanco
Bottle: L280422KO 131022 Appearance: Clear Nose: Cooked and raw agave, fruity, green apple, pear, rainier cherry, citrus, pineapple, lemon, minerality, wet cement, sweet potato, brine/salinity, lactic, butter, mustiness, anise, black pepper, and alcohol…I’m digging the funkiness Palate: Cooked and raw agave, fruity, green apple, mint, brine/salinity, minerality, wet cement, anise, black and white pepper, vegetal, bell pepper, citrus, lemon, pineapple, grapefruit, lactic, black tea, and alcohol…more vegetal than the nose, and still funky Finish: Cooked agave, green apple, pineapple, and bell pepper…medium viscosity, fruity, short and to the point Overall: It’s a really nice bottle, but the price brought the score down some.
A little simple a sweet. I can't put my finger on it, but there is an underlying taste that I will have to revisit. Finish is smooth and probably the best part. Very approachable for the non afficionado.
The quality of my nose is subpar due to cigarette usage so pardon my take on this. Smell: > Coconut rum with with heavy mint Taste: > Earthy mellow with a great burning sensation to go with the aftertaste
The first impression is the bottle is a piece of functional art. After opening the bottle we are hit with some great aromas of vegetation a real clean impression right on the onset. I love a Tahona crushed tequila. On the pallet is a wonderful sipping tequila that left me wanting more. There are subtle differences from other Blancos in this range. I get a hint of mint, anise and fruit with some white pepper on the finish.
Summary: Slick novelty bottle, but pushes the price too high. Otherwise a solid blanco that is elegantly simple. Nose: Plesant malo-lactic funk with raw agave, anise, mint, white pepper and subtle tropical fruits. Taste: Crisp and creamy with a raw agave bite. Notes of white pepper and some minerality. Finish: Elegantly simple. Wonderfully long heat.
Aroma: agave, citrus, floral, fruity, pepper and vanilla Taste: agave, pepper, passion fruit Finish is nice and smooth and little peppery at the end.
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This is an average blanco. The nose has a great deal of citrus. Yes agave is there but is smells like a breakfast juice. I get a little anise and some agave. The palate is also very citrusy. Some mint and agave. Finish is fine and in concert with the palate. I’d drink it again but not one of my top dogs.