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NOM : | 1414 , |
Agave Type : | Tequilana Weber , |
Agave Region : | Jalisco (Los Altos) , |
Region : | Jalisco (Los Altos Southern) , |
Cooking : | Stone/Brick Ovens , |
Extraction : | Roller Mill , |
Water Source : | Deep well water , |
Fermentation : | Stainless steel tanks, 100% agave, Classical music, Open-air fermentation, Champagne Yeast, Fermentation without fibers , |
Distillation : | 2x distilled , |
Still : | Copper Pot , |
Aging : | - , |
ABV/Proof : | 49% abv (98-proof) |
Other : | - |
I don’t love the nose on this, it’s a bit too medicinal to do the Tequila justice. With that out of the way, this is fucking amazing, it’s almost impossible to find balance at 55% ABV but somehow they have done it. This is a must-have for home bars or anyone who wants to make a high end cocktails. This is my favorite still strength to date.
Very light nose with some slight medicinal notes and light agave. Sweet on entry with a ton of roast agave and some kick from the 46% plus ABV. Solid finish rated blind #6 of the HP samples
The nose is strong agave followed by minerals, earth, fresh jalapeño, lime, vegetal, and pepper. The taste mimics the nose with an excellent Agave and jalapeño finish that lasts and pleases the mouth
Light agave nose with some earthiness. Unique palate and finish. Bitterness on the finish to me
On the nose, the agave jumps out of the glass. It’s bold and fresh. It’s vegetal and mineral. There’s a hint of sweetness that has a light honeysuckle note. There are some pleasant alcohol vapors too. Overall the aromas are big and bright but cohesive and balanced while still bringing some pleasant intensity. The flavors are just as big and bold as they are on the nose. The agave is prominent and you can taste the sweetness of the cooked agave. It’s like being in the distillery. Behind the agave and natural agave sweetness is a nice clean white pepper. The minerality appears with the pepper. There are some other minor flavors such as white almond, crisp celery, and citrus zest. Overall the taste is bold and slightly rustic. It has a nice mouthfeel and the finish is flavorful and lingering.
Minerals, white pepper, earthy, a little celery on the back end, nice tingle. It’s like the regular 80 proof but amped up, and better—very nice!
LOTE 1/BTL 619, 49%ABV, NOM 1414, BOTTLED 4/27/24, RESTED 10 MINUTES N- SWEET AGAVE, BRINE, MINT, LIME T- BIG COOKED AGAVE, PEPPERY ALCOHOL HEAT, CITRUS, CINNAMON MF- THIN YET BUTTERY? SO GOOD F- LONG AND PEPPERY FADING TO FAINT SWEETNESS V- NOT AVAILABLE IN MY STATE SO IT COSTS ME A LITTLE EXTRA TO GET
tried a sample from distillery apr 8, 2024. HP 49% Nose off the bat chocolate. Sweet cooked agave yeast= Champagne? A little alcohol minerality mint? anise? Finish is nice warm medium to long Nose very good Palate excellent Finish excellent High 80s 2nd tasting. Minerality anise agave mint a little heat. Really good rated 89 pts 10/2024 tasted blind in the TMM high-proof blinds rated 93 pts adusting rating to 91 (avg of the two tastings)
Aromas of sweet, floral cooked agave, bell pepper, and minerals. Big burst of agave on the palate with black pepper, anise, and a little vegetal with some heat. This is a fantastic blanco!
Nose: agave sweet / butter / mineral/ pineapple/ grapefruit/ citrus / lemongrass/ spearmint/ hay / Taste: agave sweet cooked / cinnamon/ banana/ apple / anise / cream soda Finish: watery wet clean and bright finish / minimal viscous mouthfeel that leaves a minty clean finish This limited edition high proof blanco really pushes flavor out and masks the alcohol with it. Sweet and cinnamon provide a roller coaster ride of taste all the way through the clean enjoyable finish. Another win from NOM 1414.
Nice nose with cooked agave, light earthiness, and minerality. I get mint/spearmint. A little brine and cinnamon. Fruity. On the tongue, nice cooked agave, mint, buttery mouthfeel, earthy and mineralality. Finish is nice with cinnamon and a touch of alcohol. Another great job by the Mozart de Tequila, Sergio Cruise. I know I like a bottle when is disappears quickly. I have already had to procure another bottle of this very limited release.
Light citrus and agave aroma. Very strong flavor and spice. Smooth but definitely high strength. Sharp finish with hint of smoke.
Anise , bell peppers , minerals , citrus notes , spices and some brine.
Nose is cooked agave, minerals and earth. Taste is cooked agave, pepper, minerals and alcohol. The glass was a Chisholm High Proof Jarrito.
In the nose I get a fruity, cooked agave, anise and some wet cement. I even get some spice maybe cinnamon. Flavor agave, herbal, minerals. This is a great flavor and different from other 1414 brands Finish is long and changes it starts warm and peppery and the calms into some all spice. Very good. Lot 1 bottle 565
More tasting notes to come as I get used to it. My first impression in the salinity. I really enjoyed this element to the spirit. Next after several separate sips days apart I realized the anise hiding behind a lot of agave sweetness. It’s a good balance & can taste the mastery of this offering.
First off; I’m a big 1414 fan. Anything they make will most likely get a high rating from me. Also, I personally am not a high proof fan but this one hit all the marks. Fruit and floral nose. A light sweet note on the front finish and lite burn that comes from the 49% on the back . Lost Lore doesn’t miss! I have, so far, enjoyed everything I’ve tried from them
lot of cooked agave with floral notes, mineral and citrus flavors as well, coats the mouth real good to end with a fantastic sweet end finish.
Nose: Floral, Fruity (berries and melon), Agave, Minerality and Hay. Buttery and Full Bodied mouthfeel. The finish is heavily floral, a bit herbal, black pepper, and some earthiness, but what is unique about this one to me is that I get that strong minerality at the very end on the finish. This stands out in a crowd, for sure.
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Tasted at Sip Tequila Fest Rustic, vegtal profile with pepper, citrus & minerality. Very tasty & punchy high proof.