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NOM : | 1531 , |
Agave Type : | Tequilana Weber , |
Agave Region : | - , |
Region : | Jalisco (Los Valles) , |
Cooking : | Stone/Brick Ovens , |
Extraction : | Roller Mill , |
Water Source : | - , |
Fermentation : | 100% agave, Stainless steel tanks , |
Distillation : | 2x distilled , |
Still : | Stainless Steel Pot , |
Aging : | - , |
ABV/Proof : | 40% abv (80-proof) |
Other : | - |
Nose: caramel, vanilla, cinnamon, butterscotch, oak, and some agave Flavor: oak, cinnamon, orange zest, agave sweetness, and still a watery mouth feel Finish: medium with hint of agave and pepper
Aroma grassy, herbal, light wood, faint caramel and maple. Agave is in there somewhere. Flavors of creme brule, wood, agave. Actually a good bouquet and balance but wood seems to overpower the agave. Finish is neutral.
Roasted agave, French oak barrel flavor, nuts, pepper, spices, cinnamon, caramel, hay.
love the finish of this tequila no burn and natural sweet. agave, vanilla, pepper in the taste well done
Aroma is sweet fruit with a bit of fresh cut wood. The flavor begins with a nice sweetness followed by a black pepper spice. The sweetness lasts through the spice and becomes a bit much. Almost like a stick of Juicy Fruit gum. The spice lingers for a medium finish. The price point for the repo is more in line and I really want to like this one but that over the top sweetness is just too much. 8/30/2015
Heavy handed on the aging but otherwise a nice, balanced oak flavor.
Wow. Really impressed. At first glance i was turned away but after a little air was introduced it came around like a tiger.
I rated this tequila blind, during the 2013 Spirits of Mexico competition.
Light oak on the nose but not much of anything really. Kinda hot but not overly. Light oak, light agave, light vanilla. Basically underwhelming.
Number Juan Reposado! A double oak reposado tequila that I would put up against most Anejo tequilas. This is their Blanco that has been matured in French and American Oak barrel then blended harmoniously together to create this beautiful Tequila! The aroma of fresh agave is definitely present then you get some toast from the barrels. This tequila sings! Great by itself or even better in a cocktail. We did a riff on the Espresso Mexicano! The Number Juan Reposado shined through! Coffee and Repo Tequila are now a thing in our cocktail repertoire! Probably one of the top 5 cocktails I have ever made. It is no secret that the Number Juan Reposado was the right call! A Reposado that stands apart from the crowd! Highly recommend by A Couple of Drinks with The Clarks show!
Number Juan Tried this flight in Dec 2019 when I met Alex in Vegas. UPDATE: I'm not sure which lotes I tried 3 yrs ago, but sounds like those batches were better than what some others tasted more recently. ______________________ The entire line is decent. I liked the repo best. blanco a little hot, anejo a little more
Honey Jasmine Toffee Pepper Grapefruit zest Cooked agave
Very good. Aged in multiple barrels and at first I thought that it wouldn’t be very good. I was wrong. It is definitely in my top 5. Reposados.
A vanilla nose with a little agave and even less alcohol. I enjoyed the watery mouthfeel which had some oaky ageing and cinnamon. It finished smooth with increased agave and pepper. Oddly, the finish was a bit more oily and had a medium linger.
First smell was really nice...vanilla etc, then the Real Agave, smoke, pepper for sure. Was expecting a smoother tequila, but reminds me of really good Mexican Reposados. Staying true to the cooked agave 1st with smoke, pepper, then the sweet notes of vanilla, oak and baking spices to finish. Definitely get this again. The Extra Anejo is damn awesome IMO!
Got this for a steal $35. This is actually very enjoyable. Nice viscous mouth feel. Loads of caramel, oak, agave, little vanilla, little fruit and some grassiness which is interesting mixed with pitted fruit. With a medium to long finish with caramel or butterscotch that stays on the tongue. Little pepper Definitely enjoyable but a good light everyday sipper. Nothing super complex. But good
This was really enjoyable . A great, authentic reposado . All the right stuff … the cooked agave, some smoke, honey sweetness, faint barrel notes , nice after burn . A great sipper , as it’s to good to mix . The reason I love reposado, a true essence of a Mexican tequila reposado . Definitely will be trying more of this brand and distillery.
Harsh pepper start followed by a smooth smoky burn as it goes down. Can be rough to sip on the rocks.. Probably would be better for me to shoot it next time.. a little pricey for a mixer.
very sweet aroma, a little burn when drinking , but decent finish .
Lots of barrel influence on the nose and palate. Caramel, vanilla, and stone fruit somewhat overpower the agave. A bit over priced IMO. That said…. It’s a nice little sipper.
Barrel spice/cinnamon on the nose. Lots of oak and baking spices on the palate. Medium heat and finish. Not gonna rush out for another bottle but not bad either. I recall price was just south of 60...
Good solid tequila. We used have this as a staple at our bar before price jumped to over $50. Think it’s about $15 too high
Agave floral aroma with a very light flavor but then the finish is a little spicy but clean. Higher price point so not as much value but worth buying occasionally.
Actually got this bottle for $1 as part of an order I placed at Old Towne Tequila. As you might guess it sat on my shelf a long time before I gave it a try. What a pleasant surprise. I do wish it was available locally. I would drink it more often if it was.
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Cooked agave on the nose and some dried fruitiness, nail polish aroma comes through somewhere…. Some barrel spice and oak. Nice little sipper, not to complex.