Craving a tequila that's both smooth and complex? Tequila reposado (or reposado tequila) might just be your new drink of choice.
Aged in oak barrels for at least two months and up to a year, reposado (meaning "rested" in Spanish) bridges the bold vibrancy of blanco with the deeper character of añejo.
The result? A spirit rich in flavor, warm in color, and endlessly versatile. It's often sipped neat, but it works just as well when used to elevate your favorite cocktails.
Whether you're a long-time aficionado or just starting to explore the many different types of tequila, our collection helps you discover the true taste of Mexico.
What Makes Tequila Reposado Unique?
Unlike unaged blanco tequila, reposado matures in oak barrels, allowing it to absorb subtle notes of vanilla, caramel, and spices. This process not only softens the agave's bite but also adds a golden hue and layered complexity to the flavor profile.
To learn more about what makes reposado so distinctive, read our full reposado tequila guide, which dives into the origins and aging techniques that define this iconic tipple.
In our collection, you'll find standouts like Fortaleza Reposado, renowned for its earthy undertones, and the luxurious Clase Azul Reposado, famous for its signature ceramic decanter.
Prefer something a bit off the beaten track? Explore artisanal picks like La Gritona, a small-batch tequila aged in recycled American whiskey barrels.
Celebrating Mexico's Finest Brands
Our reposado collection showcases some of the most respected names in tequila, each one rooted in Mexican heritage and craftsmanship.
You'll find legendary labels like Don Julio and Jose Cuervo. We also feature rising stars and boutique producers such as Casa Dragones. This label is known for its commitment to quality and innovative approach to small-batch production.
For those who appreciate bold, expressive flavor, Cava de Oro and Dos Artes offer beautifully aged tequilas in stunning hand-crafted bottles.
Fancy something traditional and no-frills? Don Ramon delivers classic reposado character, while El Tesoro has an earthy, agave-forward flavor that pays tribute to old-school techniques.
Together, these Mexican tequila brands reflect the rich diversity of our collection. From household names to hidden gems, they're all carefully selected to give an authentic taste of Mexico's finest.
Reposado or Añejo?
Both reposado and añejo tequila are aged to enhance the flavor. So, which one you prefer comes down to personal preference.
Añejo is aged for one to three years, resulting in a darker, richer, and often smoother spirit. On the other hand, reposado strikes a perfect balance, retaining the agave's freshness while still offering depth from barrel aging.
Check out our añejo vs. reposado guide to learn more about the key differences.
Choosing the Right Reposado for You
Whether you're sipping it neat or mixing a next-level margarita, the right reposado tequila will enrich your experience.
Our collection includes many of the world's best tequilas. So, why not sample a few and discover the reposado that's right for you?