NueveUno Blanco Tequila Review, lowland tequila tasting, and NOM 1426 breakdown — is this the best value sipping tequila? We explore this organic blanco from master distiller Nohemí Partida. In this video, I break down NueveUno Blanco Tequila — a standout lowland tequila made at NOM 1426 by one of the few female master distillers in the industry, Nohemí Partida. From stone brick ovens to open-air fermentation and stainless steel pot stills, this tequila balances earthy minerality, fresh agave, and a touch of green spice like dill and bell pepper. Whether you’re sipping it neat or mixing it into a cocktail, this one punches well above its price point. Is it the best budget blanco tequila on the market? You’ll have to decide! Featuring spontaneous fermentation, organic agave, and a rich flavor profile, this one surprised me. Plus, check out my full interview with brand ambassador Alec Baca to learn more about the bottle’s origin, design, and production. Cheers and salute — thanks for watching Tasting Tequila with Brad! ⸻ © Tasting Tequila with Brad
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