Cava de Oro Reposado 750ML
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Description
Description
Cava de Oro Reposado 750ML is a 100% blue Weber agave tequila aged six months in French white oak barrels, bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof). What distinguishes this reposado from the crowded field is its uncommon barrel choice — French white oak rather than the American oak standard across most of the category — lending a distinctive richness and refined tannic structure rarely found at this level.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% (80 Proof) | Origin: El Arenal, Jalisco, Mexico | Aged 6 Months | Distillery: Tequilera Puerta de Hierro (NOM 1477)
Production & Heritage
Cava de Oro is produced at Tequilera Puerta de Hierro (NOM 1477) in El Arenal, a town in the Valles region of Jalisco long regarded as prime agave-growing territory. The Partida family, whose involvement in agave cultivation spans over six generations, oversees production from estate-grown blue Weber agave. Under master distiller Alberto Partida, the agave is double-distilled in traditional copper pot stills before resting for six months in French white oak barrels. The choice of French oak — typically associated with fine wine and cognac maturation — imparts softer tannins and a more nuanced sweetness compared to the bolder vanilla and coconut character American oak tends to deliver.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Roasted agave takes the lead, followed by layers of caramel and toffee. Vanilla emerges as the glass opens up, along with a subtle warmth of cinnamon and mild black pepper in the background.
Taste: The entry is smooth with cooked agave sweetness and caramel coating the palate. At mid-palate, vanilla and a well-integrated oak presence develop, giving way to a gentle spice — think cinnamon and a flicker of black pepper — that builds without overwhelming. The agave character remains present throughout, never buried beneath the barrel influence.
Finish: Medium-long and warm, with lingering caramel, roasted oak, and cinnamon gradually tapering. A final note of orange zest adds brightness and keeps the finish clean rather than cloying.
How to Drink Cava de Oro Reposado
The French oak influence rewards slow sipping — try it neat at room temperature or with a single ice cube to open up the vanilla and citrus zest on the finish. Beyond straight pours, it performs well in spirit-forward cocktails:
- Oaxaca Old Fashioned: The caramel and cinnamon notes complement the agave syrup and bitters beautifully, with the French oak adding depth usually reserved for añejo-based versions.
- Reposado Paloma: Grapefruit soda amplifies the orange zest on the finish while the barrel sweetness balances the citrus tartness.
- Tequila Manhattan: The soft tannins from French oak mirror the vermouth's herbal sweetness, making this a natural crossover for whiskey-Manhattan drinkers exploring tequila.
Best For
- Tequila enthusiasts exploring how barrel type shapes flavor
- Gifting to someone who appreciates small-production, family-run distilleries
- Hosting a reposado side-by-side tasting night
- Transitioning from whiskey to agave spirits without sacrificing oak complexity
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Cava de Oro Reposado taste like? It leads with roasted agave and caramel sweetness, layered with vanilla, cinnamon spice, and a touch of black pepper, finishing warm with orange zest and oak.
How does Cava de Oro Reposado compare to Espolòn Reposado? Both are 100% agave reposados at 40% ABV, but Cava de Oro rests in French white oak while Espolòn uses American oak, resulting in softer tannins and a more nuanced sweetness in the Cava de Oro versus the bolder vanilla and coconut character typical of Espolòn. Blind taste comparisons have placed them side by side as direct competitors in the reposado category.
Is Cava de Oro Reposado good for sipping neat? Yes — the six months in French white oak produces a smooth, well-rounded profile with enough complexity to reward slow, contemplative sipping without needing a mixer.
Where is Cava de Oro Reposado made? It is produced at Tequilera Puerta de Hierro (NOM 1477) in El Arenal, Jalisco, Mexico, located in the Valles region, one of the primary tequila-producing zones in the state.
What foods pair well with Cava de Oro Reposado? Grilled carne asada benefits from the smoky agave and oak interplay. Mole negro mirrors the cinnamon and caramel sweetness. Aged Manchego or Gouda cheeses echo the vanilla and toffee notes. Dark chocolate with sea salt highlights the orange zest finish. Carnitas tacos with pickled onion play well against the subtle spice and warmth.
What sizes does Cava de Oro Reposado come in? The standard release is the 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format.
Is Cava de Oro Reposado worth the price? Cava de Oro Reposado positions itself in the mid-to-upper-premium tier, and the use of French white oak, estate-grown agave, and multi-generational family production provide tangible differentiators that justify its placement above entry-level reposados.
Why Cava de Oro Reposado?
In a reposado category dominated by American oak maturation, the use of French white oak barrels is Cava de Oro's clearest point of distinction — it produces a tequila with softer tannins, a more layered sweetness, and a cleaner finish than many of its peers. The estate-grown agave, cultivated by the Partida family across six generations, provides supply-chain control that larger brands often lack. Double distillation in copper pot stills preserves the roasted agave character rather than stripping it, ensuring the spirit's identity survives the barrel aging. For drinkers who want a reposado that splits the difference between the raw intensity of a blanco and the deep wood influence of an añejo, this bottling occupies a thoughtful middle ground.
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