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NOM : | 1146 , |
Agave Type : | Tequilana Weber , |
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 : | Column , |
Aging : | American White Oak barrels , |
ABV/Proof : | 40% abv (80-proof) |
Other : | - |
I enjoy the Cimarron blanco for cocktails and infusions but I don't love the repo. it's been awhile since I had it and I don't have my notes. but I recall not being a fan.
The aroma for me, after having the bottle a few days and now half way through, is cooked agave and oak outstandingly. It has a nuttiness with the aroma as well as in the taste that I find familiar in the Nom 1146 brands I have tried, I also pick up slight citrus notes but it gives away quickly to the Oak notes. Upon taste I catch flash of the citrusy agave before the oaky nuttiness washes in with coco chasing behind. The finish is peppery and warm but has the dry down continues I taste alcohol. One of the best Reposados I’ve enjoyed at this price.
This closely follows the Blanco(that’s a good thing) but the sweetness and aroma are subdued slightly(yet another good thing). The oak exposure has brought a nice vanilla note to this, I would drink this again and again.
Amazing for the price, pretty much unmatched in my area. The nose is probably the best part, the finish is super short but there are no off flavors here. Easily recommend for any mixed drink or sipping.
Basic profile: agave, baking spices and oak overpowers a bit. Nothing complex but you still get some flavor fun and the best is they’re additive free Cheap and good alternative for party/events
Quite possibly the best budget friendly repo out there. Big bang for your buck. Not the most complex, but works well as a sipper and even better as a mixer. 1146 can do no wrong and keeps proving it with this line. Bonus points for price fo' sho'...
Almost the same nose as the blanco with a slight touch of caramel and barrel notes. Palate is that similar profile, agave, citrus and some pepper that’s rounded out with some leather notes and baking spices. Finish is easy, brief to medium and overall it’s thoroughly a great bargain. Could pass as a sipper better than the blanco, but still best situated as a mixer.
Prefer the blanco, but the price and a liter bottle make this light tasting Repo a great base for cocktails and NOM 1146 makes it legit
The earth and vegetal notes of the Blanco are made more mellow here. In return, you get a nice dose of cinnamon, caramel, and oak. Finish is nice and decently long.
The nose is delicate. I smell some cooked agave with hints of vanilla and oak. The is a sweet ethanol note that’s actually pleasant. I taste sweet cooked agave, caramel and a whiskey oak barrel. It’s more dry than sweet and it has a nice finish with hints of pepper. This was $27 for a liter in Austin, TX. The depth of flavor would be its shortcoming but for the price this is a must buy. Salud!
Aroma is good with some good cooked agave and earth flavor. The taste is the best part. Complex and lengthy and really yummy. The finish is nice.
Older Mexican bottling 35%. $115 pesos. ($6.00 USD) Nose: Agave, berries, and barrel spices. Nice floral notes. Flavor: Fruity with just a hint of barrel aging. Honey, agave and light pepper. Berries persist in the flavor with some licorice. Another surprisingly good bargain offering from NOM 1146.
This is an amazing juice for the price. Compared to other tequila in its price range, it has an outstanding cooked agave presence. It's quite balance and there are no detectable augmented elements, which these days it's a great feature per se. Maybe a little thin on body, but not too much. Finish has a nice spice and cooked agave note, albeit a bit short. I can sip it, although not a life changer in that department. Definitely an amazing mixer and value!
Nose is ok, but only faint oak and vanilla come through. Flavor is nice. And so smooth. The finish heats up like sucking cinnamon bark on your tongue. It lasts more than 30 seconds! This is an amazing tequila at $20 a bottle. Even $25 would be worth it. This is a dandy little bargain tequila. This is a must have in you home bar. It's that good... for the price.
Tasted blind Nose - Smoke with some fruit Taste - Roast agave with caramelized barrel notes Finish - Short and quick this sample doesn't linger around.
Green vegetal nose. sweetened black tea entry, turns savory.
Clean, clear flavors, versatile.
Aroma=Clay Flavor= Raw Agave w/a hint of clove
Aroma: more hints of barrel. Some spice, not much sweetness.
The reposado has spice in the body and on the finish, light on the wood, Good flavor went well with my chicken and red mole.
Super solid tequila for the money.
Agave, sweet
Nose-agave light caramel sweetness and a cheesy lactic smell. Mouth- mute flavors. light agave, light cheesiness and light pepper. Not a bottle I would sip on. This is for drinks, and 99% percent the bottle was used for cocktails. And it excels for that, 1L bottle for a bargain price. Coming out of 1146 and non additive. Really great deal.
Found this super spicy in the aroma and strong woody flavors for a lighter repo. Just not in my wheelhouse.
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Nose: Rich deep caramel. Caramelized sugar, natural vanilla bean, bold cooked agave with a buttery feel. Very solid Flavor: Well aged oak, cooked agave, mild vanilla, pepper, citrus, and cinnamon. Finish is very nice vanilla with a pleasant amount of oak and great buttery agave. Subtle hints of mocha and coffee. I’m impressed with this budget banger! $30 for a liter of this juice is fantastic. Definitely worth a try. Its like eating a sweet honeydew melon with some tequila dripped on it