
Seleccion ArteNOM 1146 Anejo Tequila
ArteNOM Selección de 1146 Añejo is a refined, artisan tequila that surprises for its depth, elegance and barrel-driven nuance while retaining clear agave character. It’s an excellent choice for connoisseurs who appreciate an añejo with a thoughtful finish and generous complexity.
Origins & Craftsmanship
Produced at Casa Tequileña (NOM 1146) in Atotonilco el Alto, Jalisco, under the guidance of master distiller Enrique Fonseca, this expression is made from 100% Blue Weber agave grown in the highlands near Atotonilco el Alto. The tequila is matured via a dual-barrel aging process: approximately 60% of the spirit is aged for 2 years in used French-oak barrels (former Cabernet Franc wine casks) and 40% for 3 years, after which the blend is transferred and aged for at least an additional year in toasted American white-oak barrels (previously used for Canadian whiskey or Tennessee rye). The final product is non-chill-filtered, additive-free and bottled at ~40% ABV (80 proof).
Critics Reviews
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One tasting note described the aroma and palate as featuring “butterscotch, vanilla, cooked agave, dark chocolate, orange zest and pecan pie.”
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Another reviewer observed: “Very barrel-influenced yet the agave still carries through—nutty vanilla notes, vibrant baking spices, lean for an añejo and beautifully balanced.”
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Spirit-community commentary highlights this tequila as “agave-forward with oak sophistication – a rare balance between barrel depth and agave clarity.”
Tasting Profile
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Nose: Medium amber colour; aromas of cooked agave, butterscotch, vanilla bean, warm baking spice and light citrus peel.
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Palate: Medium-to-full body; layers of toffee, dark chocolate, orange zest, pecan pie, and smooth oak integration with a subtle nutty edge.
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Finish: Long and elegant; dry oak tannin emerges, balanced by a sweet-agave core and a lingering note of toasted walnut or caramel-kissed almond.
Quick Overview
| ABV / Proof | Origin / Region | Production / Base Type | Aging / Maturation | Aromas & Flavors | Style / Identity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ~40% ABV (80 proof) | Atotonilco el Alto, Highlands of Jalisco, Mexico | 100% Blue Weber agave | ~2 years French-oak + ~3 years French-oak + ~1 year toasted American white-oak | Butterscotch, vanilla, cooked agave, dark chocolate, orange zest, pecans | Premium artisan añejo tequila; highland agave clarity with refined oak finish |
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Description
ArteNOM Selección de 1146 Añejo is a refined, artisan tequila that surprises for its depth, elegance and barrel-driven nuance while retaining clear agave character. It’s an excellent choice for connoisseurs who appreciate an añejo with a thoughtful finish and generous complexity.
Origins & Craftsmanship
Produced at Casa Tequileña (NOM 1146) in Atotonilco el Alto, Jalisco, under the guidance of master distiller Enrique Fonseca, this expression is made from 100% Blue Weber agave grown in the highlands near Atotonilco el Alto. The tequila is matured via a dual-barrel aging process: approximately 60% of the spirit is aged for 2 years in used French-oak barrels (former Cabernet Franc wine casks) and 40% for 3 years, after which the blend is transferred and aged for at least an additional year in toasted American white-oak barrels (previously used for Canadian whiskey or Tennessee rye). The final product is non-chill-filtered, additive-free and bottled at ~40% ABV (80 proof).
Critics Reviews
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One tasting note described the aroma and palate as featuring “butterscotch, vanilla, cooked agave, dark chocolate, orange zest and pecan pie.”
-
Another reviewer observed: “Very barrel-influenced yet the agave still carries through—nutty vanilla notes, vibrant baking spices, lean for an añejo and beautifully balanced.”
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Spirit-community commentary highlights this tequila as “agave-forward with oak sophistication – a rare balance between barrel depth and agave clarity.”
Tasting Profile
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Nose: Medium amber colour; aromas of cooked agave, butterscotch, vanilla bean, warm baking spice and light citrus peel.
-
Palate: Medium-to-full body; layers of toffee, dark chocolate, orange zest, pecan pie, and smooth oak integration with a subtle nutty edge.
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Finish: Long and elegant; dry oak tannin emerges, balanced by a sweet-agave core and a lingering note of toasted walnut or caramel-kissed almond.
Quick Overview
| ABV / Proof | Origin / Region | Production / Base Type | Aging / Maturation | Aromas & Flavors | Style / Identity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ~40% ABV (80 proof) | Atotonilco el Alto, Highlands of Jalisco, Mexico | 100% Blue Weber agave | ~2 years French-oak + ~3 years French-oak + ~1 year toasted American white-oak | Butterscotch, vanilla, cooked agave, dark chocolate, orange zest, pecans | Premium artisan añejo tequila; highland agave clarity with refined oak finish |












