Casa Dragones Mizunara Reposado 750ML

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Description

Casa Dragones Mizunara Reposado 750ML is a 100% Blue Agave tequila aged exclusively in new Japanese Mizunara oak casks, bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof). It holds the distinction of being the first tequila rested entirely in Mizunara — a rare oak native to Japan historically reserved for aging Japanese whiskies — and earned 95 points from Wine Enthusiast.

Quick Facts: ABV: 40%  |  Origin: Valley of Tequila, Jalisco, Mexico  |  Reposado (aged up to one year)  |  Distillery: Casa Dragones

Production & Heritage

Casa Dragones, based in the Valley of Tequila in the Jalisco highlands, produces small-batch tequilas from 100% Blue Agave using a diffusion process involving steam and water for liquid extraction. For the Mizunara Reposado, the distillery partnered with Japan's only independent cooperage to craft new casks of 100% Mizunara oak with a custom char profile. The tequila rests in these casks for up to one year, allowing the notoriously porous and aromatic Mizunara wood — prized for its sandalwood and incense-like characteristics — to impart a flavor profile unlike any conventional American or French oak-aged reposado.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Orange blossom and magnolia lead, followed by gentle layers of honey and sandalwood. Secondary notes of pineapple, coconut, and delicate oak add complexity and an unmistakable Mizunara signature.

Taste: The entry is soft and floral, transitioning at the mid-palate into balanced notes of butterscotch and apricot. Oak presence builds gradually without overwhelming the agave character, while a subtle sweetness keeps the profile cohesive.

Finish: Long and measured, with hints of coffee bean and mellow spice that linger. The Mizunara influence emerges most clearly here, contributing a sandalwood-tinged warmth that distinguishes this finish from standard reposados.

How to Drink Mizunara Reposado

This expression rewards sipping neat at room temperature, where the Mizunara oak nuances are most apparent; a few drops of water can further open the floral aromatics. For cocktails, it works exceptionally well in a Japanese Highball variation — the tequila's sandalwood notes pair naturally with sparkling water and a citrus twist. A Tequila Old Fashioned benefits from the butterscotch and oak already present, requiring minimal sweetener. In a Paloma, the floral agave character and apricot sweetness complement grapefruit soda without being buried.

Best For

  • Gifting a tequila collector who appreciates cross-cultural production techniques
  • Serving as a conversation-starting pour at an intimate dinner party
  • Adding a Japanese oak dimension to a curated home bar
  • Celebrating a milestone with an expression that bridges Mexican and Japanese craftsmanship

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Mizunara Reposado taste like? It leads with floral and honeyed aromas of orange blossom and magnolia, develops into butterscotch and apricot on the palate, and finishes with coffee bean and mellow spice. The Mizunara oak contributes distinctive sandalwood and coconut undertones not typically found in tequila.

How does Mizunara Reposado compare to Clase Azul Reposado? Both occupy the ultra-premium reposado category, but they differ significantly in aging philosophy — Clase Azul Reposado rests in American whiskey barrels, delivering a more classically sweet vanilla-and-caramel profile. Casa Dragones Mizunara Reposado uses exclusively new Japanese Mizunara oak, producing a more floral, sandalwood-driven character with less conventional barrel sweetness.

Is Mizunara Reposado good for sipping neat? It is designed primarily as a sipping tequila, and the complex Mizunara oak influence — sandalwood, honey, subtle spice — reveals itself most fully when consumed neat or with a small addition of water.

Where is Mizunara Reposado made? Casa Dragones distills and bottles this tequila in the Valley of Tequila within the Jalisco highlands of Mexico. The Mizunara oak casks are sourced and crafted at Japan's only independent cooperage before being shipped to the distillery for aging.

What foods pair well with Mizunara Reposado? Seared yellowtail or hamachi crudo complements its delicate floral notes. Miso-glazed black cod mirrors the Japanese oak influence. Grilled stone fruit such as peaches or apricots echoes the palate's butterscotch and apricot character. Dark chocolate with sea salt draws out the coffee bean finish. Aged manchego or Gruyère provides a savory contrast to the tequila's honeyed sweetness.

What sizes does Mizunara Reposado come in? Casa Dragones Mizunara Reposado is available in the standard 750ml bottle.

Is Mizunara Reposado worth the price? It positions firmly in the ultra-premium tequila tier, justified by its use of rare new Mizunara oak casks — one of the most expensive barrel types in the spirits world — and its 95-point Wine Enthusiast rating. For collectors and enthusiasts seeking a tequila with genuine cross-category innovation, the price reflects both the scarcity of materials and the uniqueness of the final product.

Why Mizunara Reposado?

No other tequila on the market has been aged exclusively in new 100% Mizunara oak casks — a wood so difficult to cooper that only one independent cooperage in Japan works with it at this scale. That distinction earned the expression 95 points from Wine Enthusiast, and The New York Times called Casa Dragones "a tequila to celebrate the finest Mexico can offer." The result is a reposado that genuinely tastes like nothing else in the category: the agave speaks clearly, but the sandalwood, coconut, and coffee bean finishing notes come from a barrel tradition rooted in Japanese whisky rather than bourbon. For drinkers who have explored the conventional reposado landscape and want something structurally different rather than simply older or more expensive, this is the bottle that delivers.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Reposado
  • Product of
    Mexico
  • Size
    750ML
  • Proof
    80
  • Brand
    Casa Dragones

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