What’s the Difference Between Reposado and Blanco Tequila?

Blanco tequila is unaged and has a bold, crisp agave flavor. Reposado is aged in oak barrels for at least 2 months, giving it a smoother taste with hints of vanilla, caramel, and spice.

Is Reposado Tequila Good for Sipping?

Yesβ€”reposado is ideal for sipping. The barrel aging adds richness and softness, making it smoother than blanco but lighter than aΓ±ejo.

Which Reposado Tequila Should I Try First?

If you're new to reposado, try Casamigos, EspolΓ²n, or Fortaleza. They’re known for quality and a balanced flavor profile that's great on its own or in cocktails.

Can I Use Reposado in Cocktails?

Absolutely. Reposado works great in Margaritas, Palomas, or even an Old Fashioned-style tequila cocktail. Its smoothness adds depth without overpowering the drink.

Does Reposado Tequila Have Additives?

Some brands add flavorings or sweeteners, but many premium tequilas are additive-free. Look for labels from certified additive-free producers if you want a more natural expression.

How Should I Store Reposado Tequila?

Keep the bottle tightly sealed in a cool, dark place. It won’t spoil, but over time, oxidation can affect the flavor, so try to finish it within a year or two of opening.