Reposado Tequila
326 products
326 products
Reposado — Spanish for "rested" — is tequila aged between 2 and 12 months in oak barrels. The brief oak contact adds caramel, vanilla, and subtle woodiness while preserving the bright agave character that defines the category. The result is the most versatile tequila style: complex enough to sip neat, approachable enough for cocktails, and the natural entry point for drinkers moving from blanco into aged expressions.
The range within the reposado category is wider than most drinkers expect. A 2-month reposado barely registers oak — it tastes almost like a blanco with a little softness added. A 12-month reposado aged in used whiskey barrels approaches the profile of a light añejo. The best reposados hit a sweet spot around 6–9 months where the agave is still prominent and the oak adds roundness without taking over. Wooden Cork ships the full reposado lineup nationwide with fast delivery.
Clase Azul Reposado — Aged 8 months in American oak whiskey barrels. The flagship of the lineup, poured into the iconic hand-painted ceramic decanter. Rich caramel, vanilla, and slow-cooked agave. The benchmark for ultra-premium reposado.
Don Julio Reposado — Aged 8 months in American white oak barrels. The original Don Julio expression — the one Julio González created when he set out to make a tequila smooth enough to sip. Caramel, vanilla, light citrus, and a clean finish.
Casamigos Reposado — Aged 7 months in American oak. Smooth, approachable, and vanilla-forward with mild agave. George Clooney and Rande Gerber's expression built for mainstream sipping appeal — one of the best-selling reposados in the US.
Patrón Reposado — Aged over 6 months in a combination of new and used American and French oak barrels. Balanced vanilla and honey with earthy agave and a smooth finish. The versatile middle expression between Patrón Silver and Añejo.
Fortaleza Reposado — Aged 6–8 months in American oak using traditional tahona production. One of the most respected additive-free reposados available — genuine agave character intact beneath the oak, with earthy minerality and roasted agave on the nose that most commercial reposados have engineered away.
Espolòn Reposado — Aged 6 months in American oak. The value benchmark — consistent, clean, and versatile for cocktails at an accessible price. One of the most poured reposados in cocktail bars.
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Reposado is tequila aged between 2 and 12 months in oak barrels of any size — the minimum aging requirement that earns the "rested" designation under Mexican NOM regulations. The oak contact adds caramel, vanilla, and toasted wood notes while preserving the agave character that makes tequila distinctive. It sits between blanco (unaged) and añejo (1–3 years) in both flavor profile and price.
Time in oak — and what that time does to the spirit. Reposado is aged 2–12 months: the agave character remains dominant, with oak adding vanilla and caramel as a supporting layer. Añejo is aged 1–3 years in barrels no larger than 600 liters: the extended contact produces a richer, darker spirit where oak, chocolate, and dried fruit move to the foreground and the raw agave recedes. Reposado is more versatile for cocktails; añejo is better suited to sipping neat or on ice.
Yes — a reposado margarita has noticeably more depth than one made with blanco. The vanilla and caramel from the oak complement lime juice and triple sec without competing with them. Casamigos Reposado and Don Julio Reposado are two of the most popular choices for elevated margaritas. If you prefer a cleaner, more agave-forward margarita, a quality blanco is the better call; if you want richness and complexity in the glass, reposado delivers.
Mexican NOM regulations permit producers to add up to 1% of the product's weight in four approved additives without label disclosure: caramel coloring, oak extract, glycerin, and sugar-based syrup. In reposado tequila, these are most commonly used to add artificial sweetness and texture, or to simulate more oak character than the actual aging produced. An additive-free reposado expresses only what the agave, fermentation, distillation, and oak aging produced — no enhancement or correction. Brands independently verified as additive-free include Fortaleza, Tequila Ocho, G4, El Tesoro, and Tapatio.
Both are aged 8 months in American oak and represent the upper tier of the mainstream reposado category — but they're different spirits. Clase Azul uses 100% organic agave with 72-hour slow cooking and extended fermentation, producing a noticeably sweeter, richer profile with more pronounced vanilla and agave sweetness. The hand-painted ceramic decanter adds significant presentation value. Don Julio uses Highland-grown agave from Atotonilco el Alto — the result is cleaner and more structured, with caramel and citrus in balance and a drier finish. Clase Azul is the gift bottle and display piece; Don Julio Reposado is the daily sipper. Both are excellent.