Mescalero
The plant you show does not look like the Predominant Cultivar of Trichocereus pachanoi.
It does look like a different type of pachanoi and probably is, but could also be a hybrid involving pachanoi and another landrace form.
The identification of San Pedro cacti via images is inherently problematic and is far from an exact science.
Take the pachanoid clone Juuls Giant for example. In the past people would post a photo of a Juuls-like plant that lacked ID and then some so called expert then identified the plant as Juuls and then it gets that label and gets traded under that name but it isn't the Juuls clone at all. Now there are lots of distinct clones with bad ID that are mislabeled because of this.
Even the idea that an expert can ID the plant you show to pachanoi is problematic.
I have seen lots of hybrids that look like pure species.
So sure the plant you show is probably pachanoi and doesn't appear to be the PC clone, but if I told you it was clearly pachanoi and that you should label it as such, that would be idiotic.
This is why categorical names were employed like Bridgesiioid, Pachanoid and Peruvianoid etc. They indicate that a plant appears to be allied with the species named, but avoids making the claim that the plant represents the species. The same type of logic is used in chemistry, Cannibinoid, Opioid etc.