El Tesoro Reposado 750ML
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Description
El Tesoro Reposado 750ML is a 100% Blue Weber Agave tequila from the highlands of Jalisco, bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof). A Double Gold Medal winner at the 2021 San Francisco World Spirits Competition and a 94-point Chairman's Trophy recipient from the Ultimate Spirits Challenge that same year, this reposado stands among the most critically acclaimed expressions in its category.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Arandas, Los Altos, Jalisco, Mexico | Reposado (Oak-Rested) | Distillery: La Alteña (NOM 1139)
Production & Heritage
La Alteña distillery was founded in 1937 by Don Felipe Camarena in Arandas, situated in the red clay highlands of Jalisco. Now operated by third-generation master distiller Carlos Camarena, the distillery maintains a stubbornly traditional process: agave piñas are slow-baked for 48 hours at low temperature in stone hornos, then crushed by a massive volcanic tahona stone rather than modern roller mills. Fermentation occurs with natural yeast in open wooden vats—crucially, with the agave fibers still present—before double distillation in small copper pot stills. Perhaps the most distinctive detail: El Tesoro is distilled to proof, meaning no water is added after distillation to reduce the ABV. The resulting spirit rests in American oak ex-bourbon barrels before bottling, allowing the agave character to remain front and center while absorbing measured oak influence.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Pale straw in color, the nose opens with rich cooked agave sweetness followed by savory, herb-tinged notes of jalapeño and bell pepper. Cinnamon, baking spices, and a bright citrus fruitiness emerge beneath, grounded by an earthy minerality characteristic of Los Altos agave.
Taste: The palate enters with a zingy interplay of sweet and savory—cooked agave anchors the experience while vanilla, caramel, and light oak spice build complexity through the mid-palate. Peppery warmth rises alongside hints of cinnamon and nutmeg, with fleeting impressions of lime peel, fresh basil, and mint adding unexpected freshness. A subtle smokiness and brininess surface toward the peak.
Finish: The finish runs long and clean with no harsh heat, closing on cooling menthol, persistent black pepper, and a final echo of fresh herbs. A faint sweetness from the oak aging lingers underneath, keeping the experience balanced and rewarding.
How to Drink El Tesoro Reposado
Sipping neat at room temperature is the ideal way to experience the full spectrum of flavors that the tahona process and distilled-to-proof method deliver. A single large ice cube or a few drops of water can open up the herbal and citrus aromatics without suppressing the agave core. For cocktails, this reposado's layered character translates well: a Paloma benefits from its bright citrus and peppery spice; a Tequila Old Fashioned showcases the vanilla and cinnamon oak notes against bitters; and a Tommy's Margarita gains depth from the cooked agave sweetness without losing freshness.
Best For
- Gifting a tequila enthusiast who values traditional, artisanal production
- Side-by-side tasting flights comparing highland versus lowland reposados
- An after-dinner sipper when you want oak warmth without overwhelming barrel influence
- Introducing a serious spirits drinker to the quality ceiling of reposado tequila
Frequently Asked Questions
What does El Tesoro Reposado taste like? It leads with rich cooked agave sweetness layered with vanilla, caramel, and cinnamon from oak resting, then shifts into a distinctly peppery, herbal profile featuring fresh basil, mint, and bell pepper. The finish is long and clean with no burn.
How does El Tesoro Reposado compare to Fortaleza Reposado? Both are tahona-crushed, traditionally produced highland tequilas that prioritize agave character over heavy oak, making them frequent comparison points among enthusiasts. El Tesoro's distilled-to-proof method and natural yeast fermentation tend to produce a slightly more herbaceous and peppery profile, while Fortaleza is often noted for a rounder, sweeter butterscotch quality.
Is El Tesoro Reposado good for sipping neat? Absolutely—its complexity, long finish, and absence of harsh alcohol heat make it one of the most rewarding reposados to drink neat, which is exactly how its traditional production methods are designed to be appreciated.
Where is El Tesoro Reposado made? El Tesoro Reposado is produced at La Alteña distillery (NOM 1139) in Arandas, located in the Los Altos (highlands) region of Jalisco, Mexico. The highland altitude and iron-rich red clay soil produce agave with characteristically higher sugar content.
What foods pair well with El Tesoro Reposado? Grilled carne asada benefits from the peppery spice and smoky undertones. Mole negro mirrors the cinnamon and baking spice notes. Fresh ceviche plays off the citrus and herbal brightness. Aged Manchego cheese complements the vanilla and caramel oak character. Dark chocolate with sea salt echoes the brininess found in the finish.
What sizes does El Tesoro Reposado come in? The standard bottle is 750ml, which is the most widely available format.
Is El Tesoro Reposado worth the price? El Tesoro Reposado positions as a premium reposado, and its tahona production, natural yeast fermentation, distilled-to-proof method, and consistent critical acclaim—including a 94-point Chairman's Trophy and Double Gold Medal—place it at the top of its price tier in terms of craftsmanship and complexity.
Why El Tesoro Reposado?
What separates this reposado from the crowded field is an unbroken chain of traditional methods that most distilleries abandoned decades ago. The tahona stone, the wooden fermentation vats with agave fibers, the natural yeast, and the distilled-to-proof approach collectively produce a spirit where agave remains the protagonist rather than a supporting player to oak. The result has earned consistent recognition: a 94-point Chairman's Trophy from the Ultimate Spirits Challenge, Double Gold at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, and a 92-point score from Whisky Advocate in 2025. For anyone seeking a reposado where restrained oak aging enhances rather than masks the raw material, El Tesoro sets the standard at La Alteña.
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