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Reposado
💡 Definition
A category of tequila aged in oak barrels for between 2 and 12 months. The aging adds light vanilla, caramel, and oak character while retaining the agave's vegetal, peppery core.
What is Reposado?
Reposado (Spanish for 'rested') is tequila that has spent between 2 and 12 months aging in oak barrels. This places it between Blanco (unaged) and Añejo (aged 1–3 years) on the tequila aging spectrum. The brief oak aging adds golden colour, light vanilla and caramel notes, and softens the spirit's edges — without overwhelming the underlying agave character. For many tequila drinkers, Reposado is the sweet spot: enough oak influence to add complexity, but enough agave character to taste distinctly like tequila. Aging typically happens in American or French oak, often ex-Bourbon barrels.
Reposado vs Blanco vs Añejo
How to drink Reposado
Reposado is the most versatile tequila category. Neat — pour 30ml into a tulip glass and sip slowly. The aging makes it more approachable than Blanco. On the rocks — a single large ice cube in a rocks glass. Excellent for warm evenings. In cocktails — Reposado adds depth to Margaritas, Palomas, and Old Fashioneds. Avoid the salt-and-lime shot routine with quality Reposado — the aging deserves more respect. For a luxurious experience, try Reposado with a small amount of orange juice and a salt rim — a 'Tequila Sunrise' done properly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Reposado better than Blanco?
Different, not necessarily better. Blanco is purer agave expression — preferred by tequila purists. Reposado is more accessible and versatile due to oak influence. For beginners, Reposado is often the easier introduction. For agave purists, Blanco shows the spirit at its most distinctive.
What's a good Reposado for cocktails?
Jose Cuervo Reposado (₹2,500–₹3,500) and Don Julio Reposado (₹6,000–₹8,000) are the cocktail workhorses. Both have enough character for sipping but are excellent in Margaritas. For premium cocktails, Patrón Reposado or Casa Noble Reposado are the elevated choices.
Why is some Reposado more expensive than Añejo?
Brand premiums and quality grading. A premium Reposado from a high-end producer (Clase Azul, Casa Dragones) can cost more than budget Añejos. Aging time is one factor; brand positioning, agave quality, and production methods are also major factors in pricing.
Published: 2026-04-29
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