One hell of an aged Mezcal. Drammers Club picked this cask and 2 others in Oaxaca last year and this one has loads of berries, cherries, chocolate, maple syrup, honey, and a myriad of dark and tropical fruits with enough vegetal cooked agave influence to remind you it is a mezcal. This kind of reminds me of aged tequilas like Don Alberto, Codigo Origen, and Tears of Llorona. While this stuff is very nice I believe Nom 1146 tequilas like Tears of Llorona, Don Fulano Imperial, Tres Cuatro Cinco, and Fuenteseca are on another level with the way those manage to successfully complement barrel aging with the cooked agave presence. Nose: Cooked Agave, Honey, Canteloupes, Pineapples, Papayas, Milk Chocolate, Morello Cherries, Kiwis, Pears, Raspberries, Figs, Maple Syrup, Passion Fruit, Quince Jam Palate: Cooked Agave, Raisins, Plums, Dark Chocolate, Toffee, Butterscotch, Mocha, Maple Syrup, Smoke, Honey, Treacle, Hazlenuts, Almonds, Leather, Cookie Dough Finish: Blackcurrants, Cooked Agave, Black Cherries, Peaches, Lavender, Elderflower, Wild Flowers, Vanilla, Cookie Dough, Maple Syrup, Ginger, Blood Oranges, Milk Chocolate, Mocha
3.80
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worldwhiskies95
5.0
Tastes like this
Same style and price bracket, best rated first.