Herradura Tequila Reposado 70 cL

Style Reposado
Brand Herradura
Country Mexico
Pack Type Glass Bottle
Bottle Size 70cL
ABV 40.0%
Product Code 103593
Tasting Note Aroma: Warm notes of anise, fruit, and spices come through the central aroma of cooked agave

About this product

We set the standard. Then surpassed it. Tequila Herradura Reposado, meaning "rested," is aged for eleven months, nine months longer than the industry standard. Its deep copper color and rounded taste sets our Reposado apart, along with its signature aroma of spices. The tastes of vanilla, butter and agave work in unison to create a smooth and sweet experience. Tequila Herradura introduced the first Reposado to the world in 1974, creating an entirely new tequila category. Aroma: Warm notes of anise, fruit, and spices come through the central aroma of cooked agave Color: Rich amber with shades of copper, from resting 11 months in American White Oak barrels Taste: Surprisingly smooth Vanilla and butter are peppered in the sweet, cooked agave Finish: Finishes smooth and sweet with a hint of spice

About the brand

Born in 1870, Casa Herradura is one of Mexico’s most historic and renowned tequila producers, since 19th century in Amatitán, Jalisco. Within its walls, we craft and estate-bottle some of the finest tequilas anyone has ever tasted. It is here that we invented the first reposado and extra añejo, forever changing the world of tequila. And it is here, from the small town of Amatitàn in the heart of Mexico’s tequila region, that we continue to set the standard for what’s to come.
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We set the standard. Then surpassed it. Tequila Herradura Reposado, meaning "rested," is aged for eleven months, nine months longer than the industry standard. Its deep copper color and rounded taste sets our Reposado apart, along with its signature aroma of spices. The tastes of vanilla, butter and agave work in unison to create a smooth and sweet experience. Tequila Herradura introduced the first Reposado to the world in 1974, creating an entirely new tequila category. Aroma: Warm notes of anise, fruit, and spices come through the central aroma of cooked agave Color: Rich amber with shades of copper, from resting 11 months in American White Oak barrels Taste: Surprisingly smooth Vanilla and butter are peppered in the sweet, cooked agave Finish: Finishes smooth and sweet with a hint of spice