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heat Blairs Q-Heat Chipotle Slam

Looking to try and duplicate Blairs Q-Heat Chipotle Slam.  I love this sauce and it seems to be discontinued or something cause every place online says out of stock.  When I have this stuff I go through it too fast anyway and want to be able to have a lot on hand.  If I'm successful in even getting close to the same style but off on exact flavor I'm not going to be upset.
 
Never made a sauce before and don't do any complicated cooking so I'm brand new to what it takes to get a good tasting sauce.  I read the intro stickies and am aware of the bottling techniques and ph levels needed.
 
Here is the ingredients list:
Ingredients: Habañero Chillies, lime juice, carrots, white vinegar, Red Jalapeño Chillies, Chipotle Chillies, fresh garlic, salt, tomato paste, cilantro, Cayenne Chillies, cane sugar, paprika, onion powder, spices, vitamin C.
 
 
1.First question I have, Is it realistic for me to expect good tasting results if I've never made a sauce before?
2.Where should i start out for figuring the proportions
3.Should I be blending the entire thing and then cooking? or Would I have to do it in stages
4.As for the "spices" ingredient it looks like they've a few spices already, what else could be in that they don't have to list?
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http://www.peppers.com/store/hot-sauces/hot-heat/blairs-q-heat-chipotle-slam-exotic-hot-sauce
 
try small batch and add to it as u go to get the flavor profile u want i would say u need to cook everything before u blend it i like to use a stick blender keep it right in the pot  good luck  
 
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