Los Cofrades Anejo Reserva 750ML

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Description

Los Cofrades Anejo Reserva 750ML is a 100% blue Weber agave tequila aged 32 months in white oak barrels, bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof). That extended maturation — nearly reaching extra añejo territory — pushes this expression well beyond the one-year minimum required for the añejo classification, resulting in a notably deep oak and vanilla character that sets it apart from standard añejo bottlings.

Quick Facts: ABV: 40%  |  Origin: Tequila, Jalisco, Mexico  |  Añejo Reserva (32 Months)  |  Distillery: La Cofradia, S.A. de C.V. (NOM 1137)

Production & Heritage

La Cofradia is a well-established distillery based in the town of Tequila in Jalisco, Mexico, operating under NOM 1137. Production follows a traditional path: piñas from 100% blue Weber agave are slow-roasted in brick hornos, then crushed using molinos before undergoing natural fermentation. Distillation takes place in stainless steel pot stills fitted with copper tubing, a setup designed to retain agave-forward character while allowing copper contact to strip unwanted sulfur compounds. The Reserva expression distinguishes itself from the distillery's standard añejo through its 32-month maturation in white oak barrels — nearly tripling the minimum aging requirement and building significant wood-driven complexity.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Pronounced white oak leads immediately, followed by waves of warm vanilla and dried fruit. Behind those initial layers sits roasted agave and a faint thread of dark chocolate.

Taste: The entry is smooth and slightly sweet, with vanilla and caramel arriving first on the palate. Mid-palate brings roasted agave and baking spice, while the peak delivers a chocolatey richness intertwined with smoked wood. The 32 months of barrel time are unmistakable, giving the liquid a rounded, weighty mouthfeel.

Finish: Medium-long, with lingering caramel and warm spice that slowly fades into toasted oak. A subtle smokiness persists, keeping the finish grounded and dry rather than cloying.

How to Drink Los Cofrades Reserva

Given the depth built over nearly three years in oak, neat or with a single ice cube is the most rewarding approach — the slight dilution from ice opens up the chocolate and smoked wood layers. That said, the bold vanilla-caramel backbone holds up well in spirit-forward cocktails. An Añejo Old Fashioned benefits from the natural sweetness and oak spice, requiring very little added sugar. A Tequila Manhattan pairs the Reserva's dark fruit and chocolate tones with sweet vermouth for a compelling twist on the classic. A Carajillo — tequila shaken with espresso liqueur over ice — highlights the chocolate and caramel notes in a refreshing after-dinner format.

Best For

  • Gifting a tequila enthusiast who appreciates extended-aged expressions
  • After-dinner sipping as a dessert-course alternative
  • Introducing bourbon or Scotch drinkers to barrel-aged tequila
  • Building a home agave spirits collection beyond reposado

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Los Cofrades Reserva taste like? It leads with vanilla and caramel sweetness, followed by roasted agave, baking spice, and dark chocolate, all anchored by prominent white oak influence from 32 months of barrel aging.

How does Los Cofrades Reserva compare to Corralejo Reposado? Corralejo Reposado is aged significantly less time and retains more bright, herbaceous agave character, while Los Cofrades Reserva leans heavily into oak, vanilla, and caramel from its extended 32-month maturation. The Reserva sits in a darker, richer flavor profile more comparable to aged bourbon or brandy than to a typical reposado.

Is Los Cofrades Reserva good for sipping neat? Yes — the 32 months of oak aging produce a smooth, complex spirit specifically suited to slow, contemplative sipping at 40% ABV without the need for mixers or dilution.

Where is Los Cofrades Reserva made? It is produced at the La Cofradia distillery (NOM 1137) in the town of Tequila, Jalisco, Mexico — the heartland of tequila production and a UNESCO World Heritage region.

What foods pair well with Los Cofrades Reserva? Mole negro complements the chocolate and spice notes. Grilled lamb chops match the smoky oak character. Dark chocolate truffles echo the spirit's cocoa tones. Aged Manchego cheese mirrors the caramel sweetness. Flan or crème brûlée harmonizes with the vanilla and caramel profile.

What sizes does Los Cofrades Reserva come in? The standard release is available in 750ml bottles.

Is Los Cofrades Reserva worth the price? It positions in the mid-premium añejo tier, and the 32-month aging period — substantially longer than many competitors at the same price point — delivers barrel complexity that often requires stepping up to more expensive extra añejo expressions to match.

Why Los Cofrades Reserva?

The 32-month aging period is the defining feature here. Most añejo tequilas hit the market at or just past the 12-month mark; this Reserva expression pushes to nearly three years, building layers of oak, chocolate, and spice that place it closer to extra añejo territory without the corresponding price jump. La Cofradia's traditional production chain — brick hornos, natural fermentation, copper-contact pot still distillation — preserves agave character even under that heavy oak influence. For drinkers exploring the space between standard añejo and the premium extra añejo category, this bottling occupies a practical sweet spot of extended barrel maturation at accessible positioning.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Anejo
  • Product of
    Mexico
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    La Cofradia

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