NOM 1477
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Strong aroma of whiskey. The low ABV hurts this one in my opinion. Caramel, barrel, agave, and butterscotch.
Carlos Olivo
Tequila Ninja
120
ratings
80
Rating
NOM 1477
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The notes were of whiskey caramel and cooked agave. The flavor was subdued with a slight peppery short finish. The price was low and a good value. Not a top contender, but I could easily sip this with non-pretentious friends. A whiskey drinker new to tequila could drink this without too much complaining.
Don Heiser
Tequila Honey Badger
1042
ratings
70
Rating
Not much on the nose, no agave and some barrel. Flavor is muted by sweetness and the finish is fake sugar
Marcos Liang
Tequila Honey Badger
1400
ratings
64
Rating
NOM 1477
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NOM 1477, long tall bottle, Mexican 38% abv. version, lote: L PH6940620, marbete is from 2018 but doesn’t contain info, acquired recently, tasted on 5-25-24.
Color: yellow.
Aromas: light cooked agave with a hint of sweetness, a heavy mineral or light metallic aroma that dissipates as time goes by, light pineapple, light acidity, hint of citrus, light green vegetal notes, feels thick & oily, hint of pear. It gets sweeter as time goes by. After 30 minutes in the glass it becomes less aromatic and sweeter…
Palate: confirms aromas perceived, agave note is sweeter on the palate, hint of wood note. Good sweet sour & acidic balance. It has a quite intense syrupy aroma and flavor that doesn’t seem unnatural. After 30 minutes in the glass it becomes overly sweet…
Finish is medium to medium long, light cooked agave, light pineapple, good acidity, hint of citrus with light syrupy sensation persists. It becomes more cloying at time goes by.
Nick Hewton
Tequila Savant
257
ratings
75
Rating
Not a ton of agave
Vanilla
Butter
Beau Lynch
Tequila Wizard
626
ratings
68
Rating
Great nose of light oak agave and vanilla but then got very sweet with a fake icing sugar sweetness.
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NOM 1477 | Strong aroma of whiskey. The low ABV hurts this one in my opinion. Caramel, barrel, agave, and butterscotch.