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Blanco vs Reposado: Pick the Right One Fast

This excerpt sheds light on the differences between Blanco and Reposado tequila.

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Blanco vs Reposado: Pick the Right One Fast

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  1. Blanco vs Reposado: Pick the Right One Fast

  2. Understanding the Basics: What Is Blanco and Reposado Tequila? Blanco tequila, also called silver or plata, is bottled right after distillation, capturing the pure agave flavor. Reposado, meaning “rested,” spends time aging in oak barrels, developing complexity, warmth, and smoothness that distinguish it from its youthful counterpart.

  3. From Agave to Bottle: How Each Is Made Both tequilas start with blue Weber agave, slow-roasted and distilled to perfection. Blanco skips aging, keeping it crisp. Reposado rests in oak barrels for months, absorbing subtle notes of vanilla, spice, and soft wood.

  4. Aging Difference: Time That Transforms Flavor Blanco tequila, just like the best infused tequila, typically rests less than two months, preserving raw agave brightness. Reposado ages two to twelve months, allowing the oak to mellow sharp edges and infuse layered, golden undertones into the spirit.

  5. Taste Profile Breakdown: Crisp vs. Smooth Blanco and the best infused tequila delivers a bright, zesty punch—ideal for cocktails or sipping when you want bold agave expression. Reposado leans smooth and creamy, making it perfect for slow savoring or pairing with rich, flavorful dishes.

  6. Color and Aroma: How Aging Changes the Character Blanco stays crystal clear, offering fresh herbal and citrus notes. Reposado gains a golden hue and deeper aromas of caramel, toasted oak, and spice, reflecting the subtle alchemy between time and barrel wood.

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