
500 Years of Tequila in One Tasting… Which Era Tastes Best? | Clase 33 Review 500 Years of Tequila in one tasting. In this Clase 33 Tequila review, we compare ancestral agave spirit, tahona tequila, traditional tequila, and modern diffuser tequila from NOM 1610 Casa Camarena. Clase 33 recreates tequila from four historical eras of Mexico — Pre-Hispanic, Conquest, Independence, Revolution, and Modern Day. Each bottle is produced using the techniques of its time: • Fermented ancestral agave • Filipino-style distillation • Tahona stone + masonry ovens • Roller mills + stainless steel • Diffuser + column still Produced at NOM 1610 (Casa Tequilera Dinastía Arandina – Casa Camarena), this project explores how history shaped tequila production — and how those changes affect flavor. Does traditional tequila taste better than modern diffuser tequila? Does tahona really make a difference? Can you taste 500 years of evolution? We break down aroma, mouthfeel, texture, structure, and finish for...
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