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Tapatio Reposado
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Tapatio Reposado

Tequila Tapatio S.A. de C.V. (Camarena family, 5th generation) · La Alteza (NOM 1139), Arandas, Jalisco, Mexico

$4080 (40% ABV) proof4 months in American oak barrelsArandas, Jalisco — in the Los Altos highlands, where the Camarena family has been growing agave and distilling tequila for five generations at their La Alteza distillery, one of the most respected small-production operations in Mexico.
Tapatio is the tequila that tequila makers drink. The Camarena family — the same lineage that gave us El Tesoro and G4 — runs one of the most traditional operations in Jalisco. Carlos Camarena, the current master distiller, slow-roasts his highland agave for 48 hours in brick ovens, ferments with wild airborne yeasts and natural well water, and keeps production deliberately small. The reposado rests just four months — enough to round the edges without masking the agave. This is tequila for purists, and at around $45 it’s one of the best-kept secrets in the category.

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Tasting Notes

Nose

Bright cooked agave, citrus blossom, vanilla, light caramel, fresh herbs

Palate

Clean agave sweetness, butter, white pepper, cinnamon, light oak, honey, green olive brine

Finish

Medium and clean with lingering agave and gentle oak warmth

Specifications
Production
Brick oven–roasted (48 hours), natural fermentation with well water, double distilled in stainless steel pot stills
Serve & Pair

Cocktail Suggestion

Cocktail — The Highland Paloma: 2 oz Tapatio Reposado · 3/4 oz fresh grapefruit juice · 1/2 oz fresh lime juice · 1/4 oz agave nectar · Pinch of salt · 3 oz Topo Chico. Build in a Collins glass over ice, stir gently.

Food Pairing

Pair with: Grilled corn elote with cotija cheese and chili lime — the sweet agave and savory cheese create a classic Mexican pairing.

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