Review Detail
91 6 100Old School Goodness
Overall rating
91
Aroma-Nose
90
Initial Taste
91
Body
91
Finish
91
Enjoyability
91
Price
88
Presentation
93
A lot of people say that you can really taste the difference in a tahona milled tequila vs. one done in a more industrial process. I'm not sure if that's true or not when specifically referencing the Tahona, I will say that you can definitely tell when the process is done more slowly, which apparently NOM 1111 is doing with this brand.
Price: $45-50/bottle
Aroma: A nice nose of cooked agave, citrus, earth and light pepper.
Initial Taste: A very nice, sweet entry. Hints of citrus and earth compliment the cooked agave well.
Body: An oily body with a very nice mouth feel. There's some moderate alcohol heat and and peppery kick. Very natural tasting.
Finish: A long finish with a great pepper linger. The hints of citrus an earth compliment it as well.
Tezón is a quality blanco. You can definitely taste the care that was put into this bottle in the slow process. The profile is sweet with nice compliments and balance. It's a pleasant sipper and would be a very good mixer too. It might not be around much longer, so if you see it on the shelves, it's definitely worth a look.
Price: $45-50/bottle
Aroma: A nice nose of cooked agave, citrus, earth and light pepper.
Initial Taste: A very nice, sweet entry. Hints of citrus and earth compliment the cooked agave well.
Body: An oily body with a very nice mouth feel. There's some moderate alcohol heat and and peppery kick. Very natural tasting.
Finish: A long finish with a great pepper linger. The hints of citrus an earth compliment it as well.
Tezón is a quality blanco. You can definitely taste the care that was put into this bottle in the slow process. The profile is sweet with nice compliments and balance. It's a pleasant sipper and would be a very good mixer too. It might not be around much longer, so if you see it on the shelves, it's definitely worth a look.
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