ArteNOM Selección, Tequila Blanco Histórico 1123, Jalisco, Mexico
ArteNOM Selección, Tequila Blanco Histórico 1123, Jalisco, Mexico
The Rosales family produces ArteNOM Blanco Histórico 1123 in El Arenal, Jalisco at their renowned Destilería Cascahuín from lower-brix valley agave that are the hallmark of the Lowland tequila style: earthy, vegetal, herbaceous, and slightly peppery. This selección is made from those valley plants which, once distilled into tequila, are barrel-conditioned for 21-28 days in brandy casks that previously held Oaxacan mezcal, such as high-end blanco tequilas from the Tequila Valley were sometimes prepared in the early 1900s. For this reason, this expression is referred to as a “Blanco Histórico.”
Color: straw, autumn meadow
Nose: roasted pineapple, warm butter, baking spices, smoked pepper, cider
Palate: viscous hot cinnamon, black pepper, sweet potato, vanilla, licorice, almond, hardwood smoke
- Halved & quartered (cogollo‐removed) agave steam‐roasted without pressure in brick kiln ovens
- 30hr roast including 6hr pre‐roast to melt‐off bitters and 6hr cool‐down
- Juice extraction with gear‐spindle roller-mill
- Double‐distilled in pot stills to approx. 56% ABV and reduced with reverse‐osmosis demineralized water
- Barrel-conditioned 28 days in used mezcal barrels from Oaxaca, bottled at 43% ABV
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