Nutty, citrusy nose. A little flat but also mysterious. Pretty light bodied for añejo. Doesn’t give a tremendous amount of añejo flavors. Drinks more like a new oak reposado. Maintains some agave citrus character which is nice. Shortish finish. Nothing wrong with this, but not super dynamic. Not quite sure what the flavor thesis is here, but I think it’s my favorite Humano expression.
A lot of minerality on the nose. Fairly rich mouthfeel with cooked agave, a little smokiness, a lot of gravel character, and then a metallic note I don’t love. Medium to long hotter finish. Overall, not bad, and a fair price. Just tastes a little discombobulated to me.
Very caramel on the nose and nutty, and then tastes heavy of Caramel too. Not in a bad way but definitely prominent. Also more char and smokiness than expected leaving a bit of a disjointed impression. This gives a lot of slightly burned French toast vibes. Finish is medium and unobjectionable. Surpri