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NOM : | 1109 , |
Agave Type : | Tequilana Weber , |
Agave Region : | Jalisco (Tequila Valley) , |
Region : | Jalisco (Los Valles) , |
Cooking : | Autoclave (high pressure) , |
Extraction : | Roller Mill , |
Water Source : | Deep well water , |
Fermentation : | 100% agave, Stainless steel tanks, Open-air fermentation, Fermentation without fibers , |
Distillation : | 2x distilled , |
Still : | Stainless Pot w/Copper Coil , |
Aging : | American White Oak barrels, Used barrels, Bourbon barrels , |
ABV/Proof : | 40% abv (80-proof) |
Other : | Aeration |
An excellent value reposado that punches way above its price tag! Aromas of pepper, butter, oak and brine. The taste has similar notes with a hint of citrus. This isn’t the most complex repo but it’s an excellent mixer, especially for the price!
Nose: Sweet, lemon, oak, vanilla and agave Flavor: Sweet, lemon, vanilla, oak, cooked agave, mild vegetable with medium mouth feel. Short and sweet Fantastic budget buy. This is my go to for all tequila cocktails!
A good tequila at a great price ($22) im growing tired of skyrocketing prices of all my favorite brands, Carlos, felipe, chava, etc. i love and respect your efforts But no longer looking at your overpriced bottles. This is a solid tequila, highly recommend!
Where this lacks is the finish, I find it far harsher than the añejo. Still a solid option for sipping or mixing.
I adore this tequila. It’s so different. It is a cinnamon explosion, it reminds me of Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal with Whiskey. The vanilla and caramel is there but they both become third wheel to the agave,cinnamon,oak and maple taste. It is slightly vegetal but that just adds to the cinnamon bomb. The aroma is cinnamon, chocolate and so gourmand through and through. Spicy finish though, but after a few down the hatch you acclimate. For the price this is a pleasantly fun sipper to have in the collection or to grab if you just want a tasty time.
On the nose, I’m immediately getting a funkiness, like a malolactic funk. Cooked agave, then vanilla. Oak, then a grassy note. A little bit of alcohol, but not too bad at all. Some cinnamon, and spices. That almost almond like aromatic note from the blanco is there but it’s rounded and fades into the medley of the aromas. On the palate, Sweet cooked agave, baking spices, vanilla. This is sweeter than I anticipated. The cinnamon comes through, and then a grassiness. Slight bitterness on the finish, and an almost cherry like note that creeps up from time to time. Overall, it’s very good, though I prefer the blanco. I recently had Don Nacho blanco and it’s a strong competitor for my absurdly good budget buy, I’ve got the reposado as well and I’m curious to see how it compares. Overall a very good tequila, and at $23-25, this beats out Cimarron, Altos and Cabrito for me, hands down. It loses a few points on taste and finish because of the bitter note I’m detecting, and I’m holding back on a 10/10 value because it’s not as sippable as the blanco imo. Otherwise though, Delicious, additive free, tasty. What more can I say?
Agave, clean oak, dried cherry comes through on the aroma. Flavor reminds me of mom's ham cooked with pineapple and cloves. Medium finish with sufficient alcohol. For under $30, a nice reposado
Aroma is wonderful with caramelized agave, vanilla and black pepper. Taste is good with more of the same plus a sweet date undertone. Finish is solid. I like this one a lot.
I really enjoyed this one. Nice aroma, with some butterscotch notes and hay, as well as some cooked agave. Taste was nice for me. Silky texture and nice notes from the barrel, going into some rich honey notes. Hopefully additive free. I read some comments talking about heat and harsh finish. For me, this is a well balanced tequila, with great character but without any bitterness or astringency. For the price point, this will be on my heavy rotation list.
Aroma : Agave, cinnamon, caramel, and grass notes. Taste : Light agave, and peppery spiciness. Caramel here as well. There is also a bitter/acidic note that goes along with the agave/caramel combo. Finish : Medium length with more peppery spiciness and some alcohol heat.
I don’t like or dislike this tequila, it’s middle of the road for me. Smells just like any other tequila, nothing exciting to report. I definitely prefer the juice pre oak.
Nose: Agave, cinnamon, ripe dark cherries and berries, “Juicy Fruit” gum aroma, and a bit of a lactic barnyard presence - Flavor: Pepper, a caramel/agave taste, with cinnamon, cloves and a grapefruit tang. Some bourbon/whisky oak notes. Sits nicely on the palate. A great economical option.
Caramel, smooth, slightly nutty.
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There's just not enough price difference to get regular Arette instead of the artesenal. This mixes fine, but artesenal are clearly superior.
The biggest detractor for me is the bitter finish, like dandelion leaves. It just overwhelms the very subtle hints of rosemary and mint, which you get at the very end. The rest of it isn't very interesting, so I can't honestly recommend it.
Smells great and tastes great in the very beginning and then the finish is a little rough. Then it smooths out and tastes really great again. Interesting experience.
Nose: It's a quite pleasant aroma of a mixture of strawberries and cherries, but I get essentially no cooked agave. If I was blind tasting this against other spirits, I probably wouldn't even guess it's tequila. Flavor: I can detect some cooked agave in the flavor along with some oak. The fruitiness from the nose also comes through quite strongly. Finish: Quite short. The fruitiness lingers for a tiny bit, then gives way to a little mint and black pepper. Overall it is actually pretty good, but it really doesn't taste like tequila to me so it loses some points in every category except value.
Almost gin-like finish
Aromas of cinnamon, flowers, mint, lime, and wet pavement. Flavors of fresh agave, black pepper, minerals, and lime. Lingering finish with moderate spicy burn.
Lote LB282410 03/12/24 Aroma: roasted agave, baking spice, some alcohol tingle, and slight oily fusil alcohol Flavor: dark roasted agave sweetness with some vanilla caramel and vegetal notes Mouthfeel: light body, some alcohol burn Finish: the burn lingers longer than the fruit but finally ends slightly sweet Color: straw Not really a sipping tequila, but it goes great in cocktails. Such a great value tequila, sometimes around $20 a bottle!
Still trying to identify. There is a brown sugar taste in the middle. I found some coconut in the finish.
Sweet, agave-forward nose. On the palate, notes of honey and soft vanilla. Short finish with a light burn. A solid Reposado with good character
Mild aromas of agave & oak. Flavors of agave, cinnamon, pepper & slight vanilla. I’m not picking up any citrus notes at all. Fair amount of alcohol bite in the finish. Not a sipper for me, but possibly a mixer for $26 @ OTT.
My first try from the Arette line. I've heard good things about it...especially the gran clase, but being a reposado guy, I thought this would be the best first choice.
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Strong vanilla scent on the nose with pay and caramel notes. Taste of alcohol is a bit strong for this proof level. Not watery than oily. Overall it's a solid choice.