![]() As I was doing this I began to notice a light push of alcohol in the breezes which caused me to approach the tasting with a little caution. When I poured myself a small sample of the pale straw coloured spirit, I gave my glass a light tilt and a slow swirl and discovered a light sheen of tequila was left on the inside of the glencairn which slowly disappeared giving up only a few thin slender legs. Once it does their may be changes in the quality of the spirit. (Nom 1596 CRT) to reach the market in my locale. It will take some time for the new spirit produced at Casa Tequilera Herencia de Los Altos, S.A. When I examined the label I saw that the NOM identifier on the label read ‘Nom 1456’ which means that my sample bottle is an older bottle which was produced at the Tequila Supremo Distillery. The flask style bottle is nice, and it is sealed with a wooden topped screw cap closure. (This is as opposed to lowland tequila which has strong earthy flavours of agave and less hot pepper.)Ī bottle shot of the Camarena Reposado is shown to the left. As a Highland Tequila, we can expect Camarena to exhibit strong fruity citrus notes and to have a little hot pepper in the delivery and in the finish. The Camarena Reposado Tequila is produced from 100% Blue Weber agaves, grown in the rich red clay and cool climate of the Highlands of Jalisco, Mexico. The spirit is distributed in Western Canada by E. (Nom 1596 CRT) located just a little southeast of Arrandas at Jesus Maria, Jalisco. Recently however, there has been a change and the spirit is currently produced at Casa Tequilera Herencia de Los Altos, S.A. The spirit up until recently was produced at the Tequila Supremo Distillery (Nom 1456 CRT). A review by Chip Dykstra (Aka Arctic Wolf)Ĭamarena is a relatively new tequila brand launched in 2010 by six generation tequila producer, Familia Camarena.
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