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NOM : | 1414 , |
Agave Type : | Tequilana Weber , |
Agave Region : | Jalisco (Los Altos) , |
Region : | Jalisco (Los Altos Southern) , |
Cooking : | Stone/Brick Ovens , |
Extraction : | Roller Mill , |
Water Source : | Deep well water , |
Fermentation : | Stainless steel tanks, 100% agave, Open-air fermentation, Champagne Yeast, Fermentation without fibers , |
Distillation : | 2x distilled , |
Still : | Copper Pot , |
Aging : | - , |
ABV/Proof : | 40% abv (80-proof) |
Other : | Aeration, Distilled at or near proof |
De-nada Blanco Nose Agave, cinnamon, pepper, grass, some fruit, bubblegum/tropical/bananas at low nose, a little alcohol on high nose Palate wow! Agave blast with something else. What is it?!? Chocolate, Anise, Some yeast Finish nice warm fruit and heat that lingers I'm really enjoying this expression. thanks to Matt C for sending me the sample!
Nose: agave sweet / earth / hint of pear / hay Taste: sweet agave / pepper / cinnamon/ banana / apple / lime/ anise / lemongrass/ spearmint/ orange blossom Finish: very water wet / clean crisp ‘cool water’ effect / a touch of bitter on the middle of the taste that dissipates quickly to leave a mild sweetness behind. This blanco has solid flavors and a super nice finish. The sweetness is enjoyable and not overwhelming, even though it’s the predominant part of the experience.
Not overly complex but really good. Nice mineral taste with anise and mint flavors. Reasonably priced as well.
Absolutely love the nose. I get a face full of cooked agave along with earthy tones and mint. I am getting cinnamon and citrus. Taste is agave and black pepper. It is earthy with a touch of olive. There is a bit of alcohol burn on the finish. The taste is fairly complex but the alcohol is overpowering some of these flavors. I think this is another great tequila from 1414. I prefer Siempre but this one is very good for the price.
Initial impression is that something is overshadowing characteristics that I like. May re-review later.
Nose: cooked agave, wet earth, some light mint, and cut grass Flavor: sweet cooked agave, earth, anise, olives, and slight fruitiness Finish: starts with some fruit and moves to black pepper spice, is a long dry finish.
Solid tequila but overall I felt the smell & taste were both a little too mellow for my liking
Subtle aromas with cooked agave, some anise, grass and a tiny bit of olive. Dominant agave flavor, with more olive in the finish. This is a nice, clean, pleasant tequila.
Herbal, grassy nose with a hint of olive, anise and wet earth. Sweet, cooked agave flavor, nice mouthfeel, and light minty finish. Very pleasant.
Nose is light - some cinnamon, vanilla, pepper, touch citrus, and Ethanol. Taste is much better and has a noticeable minty profile - along with sage and eucalyptus.
Agave and alcohol with citrus on the nose. Light mouthfeel with lots of agave on the palate. Some sweetness too: mostly vanilla. Some pepper as well with a gentle finish. Hardly any bite. Not a bad budget option.
Great blanco for the price! Under $50 you get a quality tequila. The aroma is very ethanol forward but the flavor is packed with mineralogy, pepper, and slight hints of citrus. Great to sip on and probably just as good in a mixed drink. Highly recommend you at least try it.
Grapefruit and agave come through on this one big time. Very floral and very citrusy. I get a slightly briney finish that goes down very smoothly. Not incredibly complex but goes down very easy and for the 35$ price tag, I'm impressed. This will likely primarily be a mixer but it is good enough to be sipped and something that I would recommend to someone new to quality tequila
A bit alcohol forward. Getting mellow agave on the nose. Giving peppery and malolactic flavors on the palate.
Aroma - sweet cooked agave, baking spices, light vanilla, I also get light melon, yum Palate - sweet cooked agave , vanilla, light melon,easy to drink very tasty!
Not bad, off initial sip of this I think I prefer the reposado from them but I’ll come back when I’ve tried more for a more thorough review. Just agave and slight ethanol initially but it’s a clean tasting blanco
Delicious with sweet aroma and complex taste. A touch of alcohol lingers at the end.
De-Nada' blanco is a wonderful spirit; subtle, soft, affordable and addative free. Ferment and Still @ $43 and Saratofa Wine Exchange @ $36. Extra points for affordability. Aroma: Bright, clean and inviting on the inital nose. Sweet cooked agave, lemongrass floral notes, and olives up front. Followed by herbal spearmint, black pepper, pineapple citrus, and anise. Taste: Soft with a delicate sweet and dry mouthfeel. Just a tiny bit of black pepper heat on the initial taste. Cooked agave, grass, and black pepper dominate. Mint, earth, and a mild salty oliveness on the mid palate. Finish: The finish is excellent. I'll steal from Don Heiser: 'starts with some fruit and moves to black pepper spice, is a long dry finish.'
Excellent sipper, stumbled upon it while visiting NY. Reminds me of G4, Teralta etc, easy to drink. Grassy, some earthy, some cooked agave presence but very mellow. Not sure I’d mix it! Maybe on ice with a squeeze of lime or I’d stick to sipping. After a couple glasses in I’m feeling a bit of a sweetness.
Incredibly smooth, yet still getting lots of cooked agave and a pleasant natural sweetness on the finish. Enough character to mix in a cocktail; however, I enjoy drinking it neat and on the rocks. Fantastic.
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The aroma opens with a vibrant cooked agave, a mineral freshness, and a touch of mint that enlivens the profile. Subtle notes of black licorice and light yeast emerge, followed by a hint of gently roasted nuttiness. On the palate, a soft minerality gives way to sweet citrus zest and a refreshing water-like clarity. Vegetal layers blend with light bell pepper and a delicate almond nuttiness, accented by faint whispers of rose and honeysuckle for a refined floral hint. The finish lingers with fading mint and cooked agave, concluding with a bright, zesty citrus trail. A refreshingly delicious and extraordinarily easy to drink Blanco.