Production Details | |
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NOM : | 1146 , |
Agave Region : | - , |
Region : | Jalisco (Los Valles) , |
Cooking : | Autoclave (low pressure) , |
Extraction : | Screw Mill, Roller Mill , |
Water Source : | Deep well water , |
Fermentation : | 100% agave, Stainless steel tanks , |
Distillation : | 2x distilled , |
Still : | Copper Pot , |
Aging : | - , |
ABV/Proof : | 40% abv (80-proof) |
Other : | - |
nose is a little hot and one dimensional with agave. not in a bad way. taste is soft with baked agave, mild oak, some herbaceous and citrus qualities, minimal cinnamon. finish is stronger in baked agave and fresh agave, with a nice mild linger and warmth.
Smells like creme brûlée, tastes like old fashioned doughnuts, what’s not to like?!? A completely unique flavour profile.
Sweet. Creamy buttery nose, lots of agave with a bittersweet chocolate just before the finish.
Sampled this one last night and liked it, I need to buy a bottle to fully explore the flavor and develop a more thorough rating...
Initial aroma shows strong alcohol with a very subtle sweetness. Initial sip confused me because I was expecting some harshness but instead I was treated to a medium bite and a hint of sweetness that was like agave syrup. Decently priced at less than 40$ worth the try.
Aroma has a vegetal scent. Flavor shows green agave. Finish is a bit harsh. Great for mixing cocktails!
Delicioso
Sooooo smooth!
$50
Oyamel Washington DC $15 champagne glass half bottle surprisingly softer nose than the blanco. almost too soft. sweet and candy like, the nose would be great for a first timer. the licorice is gone from the blanco. now it's very herbal on the tongue. sage, eucalyptus and black pepper. soft, subtle and sweet. Easy finish.
An oaky ultra fino. Flavors are very subtle.
Not a bad teq but there are better ones out there and for less.
Very light flavor Hint of nuts (almonds?) at the end
I get more alcohol in the nose than I like and the finish lacks the pepper I like in agave harvested in the highlands. The body I like a lot. Citrus, floral notes, baked agave, pepper. A softer nose, maybe a wee bit more time in the barrel and I would be happier.
Exceptionally Smooth
First sip is sharp. It mellows after the second shot.
Complex, light, refined, low heat
Bubble gum on the back end of the finish.
One of all time favorites at Agave!
Dunno if it was the bottle but found it underwhelming... expected more
This taste of t1 reposado, came from a friend,, and I really want to say that something went wrong at some point, with what we have. And yes, I did taste this blind. I've had the t1 repo several times, and I remember it being tastier than this particular bottle. While the nose is nice, there are some burnt notes and raw wood tones, that are bothering me. I need revisit this tequila from a different bottle. German Gonzalez has always put out a stellar tequila, so this review is just as disappoint to me as it would be to him.
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Peculiar clay and wet smells