Tres Generaciones La Colonial Reposado 750ML

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Description

Tres Generaciones La Colonial Reposado 750ML is a tahona-crushed 100% blue Weber agave reposado tequila bottled at 45% ABV (90 proof) in a 750ml format. What separates this expression from most reposados on the market is its use of the traditional tahona stone wheel to crush cooked agave — a labor-intensive method largely abandoned by industrial producers — resulting in a bolder, more texturally complex spirit.

Quick Facts: ABV: 45% (90 proof)  |  Origin: Tequila, Jalisco, Mexico  |  Reposado (aged 2+ months)  |  Distillery: La Perseverancia (Casa Sauza, NOM 1102)

Production & Heritage

La Colonial Reposado is produced at the historic La Perseverancia distillery in the town of Tequila, Jalisco — a facility founded by Don Cenobio Sauza in 1873 and now operated under Casa Sauza (NOM 1102). The "La Colonial" designation refers to its throwback production philosophy: cooked blue Weber agave is crushed using a volcanic stone tahona wheel rather than modern mechanical shredders, extracting juice that retains more of the plant's fiber-derived flavors and oils. After distillation, the spirit rests for a minimum of two months in charred American white oak barrels, picking up gentle wood influence without overpowering the raw agave character that the tahona method is prized for.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with prominent oak and barrel spice, followed by toasted nuts and a ribbon of vanilla. Deeper investigation reveals lime peel, lightly burnt cookies, and subtle green herbal tones that signal the tahona influence.

Taste: The palate entry is assertively agave-forward, with earthy green vegetation and a pronounced wave of black and red pepper that dominates the mid-palate. As it develops, a sweetness emerges — think vanilla cake frosting folded with lemon extract and a whisper of milk chocolate — balancing the spice with medium body and soft wood tannins.

Finish: The finish carries lingering white pepper heat and resolves clean and cool, with sweet agave and faint smoky wood trailing off. It holds its ground without overstaying, encouraging the next sip.

How to Drink La Colonial Reposado

At 90 proof, this reposado has enough backbone to drink neat at room temperature, where the tahona-derived texture and peppery agave character come through most clearly. A single ice cube will tame the heat slightly and open up the vanilla and citrus undertones. For cocktails, the higher ABV and bold flavor profile make it a strong candidate for: an Oaxacan Old Fashioned, where the earthy pepper stands up to mole bitters and agave syrup; a Spicy Paloma, where the black pepper notes amplify a jalapeño-grapefruit combination; or a Tequila Manhattan, where the charred oak aging and vanilla sweetness play naturally alongside sweet vermouth.

Best For

  • Tequila enthusiasts exploring traditional tahona production methods
  • Upgrading a home bar with a higher-proof, sipping-quality reposado
  • Hosting a guided tequila tasting comparing artisanal vs. industrial styles
  • Gifting someone who appreciates heritage-driven Mexican spirits

Frequently Asked Questions

What does La Colonial Reposado taste like? It leads with bold, earthy agave and generous black and red pepper spice, followed by a sweeter layer of vanilla, lemon extract, and milk chocolate. The finish is clean, with lingering white pepper and light smoky wood.

How does La Colonial Reposado compare to Herradura Reposado? Herradura Reposado is produced using modern roller mills and aged for 11 months, yielding a smoother, more oak-dominant profile at 40% ABV. La Colonial's tahona crushing and higher 45% ABV produce a more agave-forward, texturally rugged spirit with greater pepper spice and less barrel sweetness.

Is La Colonial Reposado good for sipping neat? Yes — at 90 proof it delivers considerable flavor intensity and textural weight that reward slow, undiluted sipping, particularly for drinkers who enjoy agave-forward and peppery profiles.

Where is La Colonial Reposado made? It is produced at the La Perseverancia distillery (NOM 1102) in the town of Tequila, Jalisco, Mexico. The distillery has operated since 1873 under the Casa Sauza family of brands.

What foods pair well with La Colonial Reposado? Grilled carne asada, where the charred meat echoes the oak and pepper notes; birria tacos, whose rich braised-meat spice matches the tequila's heat; dark chocolate truffles, which mirror the subtle milk chocolate undertone; fresh ceviche with lime and chili, complementing the citrus peel on the nose; and aged Manchego cheese, whose nuttiness aligns with the toasted nut aromas.

What sizes does La Colonial Reposado come in? The standard widely available format is the 750ml bottle.

Is La Colonial Reposado worth the price? La Colonial positions as a premium reposado within the Tres Generaciones range, justified by its traditional tahona production, 100% agave designation, and higher-than-standard 45% ABV — features typically found in specialty or craft-tier tequilas.

Why La Colonial Reposado?

The defining argument for this tequila is the tahona stone crush — a process that costs more, takes longer, and yields less juice than mechanical milling, but delivers a fundamentally different texture and flavor intensity. While many reposados in this price tier rely heavily on barrel aging to build complexity, La Colonial gets much of its character from the raw material itself, with the charred American oak playing a supporting rather than starring role. The 45% ABV is another deliberate choice that preserves the aggressive agave and pepper notes that lighter-proof reposados often lose. For drinkers tired of smooth, oak-driven tequilas that taste interchangeable, this bottle represents a return to a more muscular, pre-industrial style of reposado production.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Reposado
  • Product of
    Mexico
  • Size
    750ML
  • Proof
    90
  • Brand
    Tres Generaciones

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