ArteNOM Selección de 1579 Blanco 81.4 proof

ArteNOM Selección de 1579 Blanco 81.4 proof

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Type: Tequila 

Proof: 81.4

Agave: Tequilana Weber

NOM: Nom 1579

Cooking: Stone/Brick Ovens

Tasting Notes:

Color: pure and clear with rich agave viscosity

Nose: rising pastry dough, spring rain, mint, bold roasted agave

Palate: velvety, wine-like texture with fresh chile tingle, white pepper, spearmint candies

Type: Tequila 

Proof: 81.4

Agave: Tequilana Weber

NOM: Nom 1579

Cooking: Stone/Brick Ovens

Tasting Notes:

Color: pure and clear with rich agave viscosity

Nose: rising pastry dough, spring rain, mint, bold roasted agave

Palate: velvety, wine-like texture with fresh chile tingle, white pepper, spearmint candies

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