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Production Details | |
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NOM : | 1492 , |
Agave Type : | Tequilana Weber , |
Agave Region : | Jalisco (Los Altos), Single Estate , |
Region : | Jalisco (Ciénega) , |
Cooking : | Stone/Brick Ovens , |
Extraction : | Tahona , |
Water Source : | Deep well water , |
Fermentation : | Wood fermentation tanks, 100% agave, Fermentation with fibers , |
Distillation : | 2x distilled , |
Still : | Copper Pot , |
Aging : | - , |
ABV/Proof : | 42% abv (84-proof) |
Other : | Natural cork |
Aromas of menthol, agave, burnt sugar, lemon grass, and alcohol. Flavor is pretty much the same with an alcohol jolt that settles down into a nice warm finish. I like this one more than I thought I would and would definitely buy again.
Nose is pretty herbal reminding me of some cardamom, anis and green agave. Sipping this is incredible, with a lot of character. Body is pretty permanent in the mouth, with a thick and peppery mouthfeel. End was great and long. Lot of agave sweetness coming from the oven roasting. Great at 84 proof. Thisbis how all Patron line should taste.
Nose: Citrus mix: lime zest and lima. A fleeting floral scent. Cinnamon and light spice. A gentle grind of pepper. Rich honey like sweetness with a kiss of vanilla. Some green elements: freshly cut grass and green agave. A little tingle of minerals. Flavors: Thick, sweet, cinnamon, vanilla, agave entrance - with a healthy kick of pepper. Luxuriant anise follows. Buttery, slightly salty, caramelizing palm sugar on the back end. This Patrón has character and leaves you with a nice finishing impression. It does lose a point on pricing.
Brick oven and vanilla aromas, with sweet agave, citrus, and pepper flavor. Long finish.
This is what Patron blanco should taste like, traditional aroma’s and flavors. Well made, great package of course a little pricey because it’s Patron
I was excited to try this, but it just didn't live up to expectations. Aromas were good but the palate and the finish didn't reflect the price point. I'd be happy to put this in a margarita.
Definitely presents as a Patron product, agave forward with a short burst of alcohol. Best part here is a gentle and long finish.
Sweeter than I expected with great viscosity and mouth feel. Very intense flavors of roast caramelized agave, fennel, and citrus that are accentuated by the slight overproof. Very nice, more like this please.
Sweet cooked agave and citrus notes, with slight vanilla from the brick oven. Similar nose to Patron silver. Lightly sweet agave flavor with a peppery finish. Pleasant and subtle, but I wish it had an oilier mouthfeel for the higher proof. That said, at 42% abv it is balanced and true to Patron’s terroir and flavor profile.
not that harsh for a blanco but for price would lean elsewhere
Scored this for $30 at fine wine & spirits state store in Pennsylvania. As good a blanco out there for under $60
Scored this at $69.99. Patron at its best? I’d say so. I’ve had Roca Silver, but this is better.
Pepper, citrus
Cooked agave, very peppery, light citrus. Finish smooth.
Minerals and citrus on the nose. Rich agave and citrus flavors. Citrus finish with slight pepper.
Certificate of hand bottling: 39G48 P34. Aroma: sweet cooked agave, slightly citrus, aromatic anise, minty. Palate: sweet cooked agave, cooked yam, slightly citrus, fresh. Finish is medium to long, sweet cooked agave and a pleasant aroma persists.
$175 Añejo restaurant
$35 ounce Anejo Toronto
Pepper with slight pineapple
Aroma is peppery with cooked agave Taste is very similar to regular patron just a little bit smoother
Bottle: L21184PA701 1347, Lote BCOE 0010219, Certification of Hand Bottling - 89221, PGM Appearance: Clear Full review pending…
$100 bottle that is only slightly better than Patron Roca. Due to the huge price increase from Roca and with only a slightly better taste is why this is in the terrible category. Significantly overpriced… not worth it
Fuller than the regular patron. It’s very good. Might not be worth the premium. I would buy it again on sale or something.
very peppery smell. almost slightly spicy. has a good finish. warm feeling.
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Tasted at the Agave Bros Añejo event