Casa 1921 Tequila Reposado 750mL
Casa 1921 Tequila Reposado 750mL
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Casa 1921 Tequila Reposado 750mL is a masterfully aged tequila that reflects the harmony between vibrant agave flavor and the smooth complexity of oak. Produced in Jalisco, Mexico, by Casa 1921 Distillery, this small-batch reposado is crafted from 100% blue Weber agave, hand-harvested at full maturity and slow-cooked in traditional brick ovens to preserve sweetness and character.
After double distillation, the tequila is aged for 6–8 months in American white oak barrels, where it develops warm golden tones and layered notes of vanilla, spice, and caramelized agave. Bottled at 80 proof (40% ABV), Casa 1921 Reposado offers a silky mouthfeel and balanced flavor — ideal for sipping neat, over ice, or elevating cocktails like a Reposado Old Fashioned or premium Margarita.
Tasting Notes
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Appearance: Pale golden amber with soft, warm highlights
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Nose: Cooked agave, vanilla, caramel, and light oak spice
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Palate: Smooth and rich with flavors of sweet agave, honey, citrus, and toasted wood
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Finish: Lingering and elegant with notes of vanilla, pepper, and oak
FAQs
Q: How long is Casa 1921 Reposado aged?
A: It’s aged 6–8 months in American oak barrels, striking a perfect balance between youthful agave and mellowed oak.
Q: What agave is used?
A: Made exclusively from 100% blue Weber agave grown in the Highlands of Jalisco.
Q: What is the proof and ABV?
A: Bottled at 80 proof (40% ABV) for a smooth yet flavorful profile.
Q: How should I enjoy Casa 1921 Reposado?
A: Best enjoyed neat or on the rocks, though it also shines in crafted cocktails like a Reposado Paloma or Tequila Old Fashioned.
Q: What makes Casa 1921 unique?
A: The distillery’s artisanal approach, traditional slow cooking, and limited small-batch aging give every bottle exceptional depth and authenticity.
Q: Where is it produced?
A: Handcrafted in Jalisco, Mexico, the birthplace of true tequila tradition.