Cazadores Reposado 70cl Tequila

AED 99.00

Bright, oak-kissed tequila that plays nice in cocktails but still has enough character to sip with a grin. This reposado brings roasted agave up front, then layers in vanilla and warm baking spice from time in oak, finishing with a clean, peppery snap. Made in Jalisco, it’s a go-to for Palomas and Margaritas when you want real tequila flavour, not a bland mixer.

Size70cl / 700ml
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Description

Roasted agave, a little oak, and a finish that keeps you coming back. This reposado is the kind of tequila that makes your Margaritas taste like you upgraded your whole bar setup.

Reposado means it’s rested in oak, and that’s the whole point. You still get that unmistakable cooked agave core, but now it’s wrapped in soft vanilla, gentle caramel, and spice. So your cocktails don’t just taste “tequila-y”, they taste layered and intentional.

It’s made in Jalisco, in the town of Arandas, right in the Los Altos highlands, where the agave tends to bring a brighter, fruit-leaning vibe. That highland lift is why it pops so well in citrus-forward classics like a Paloma, and why it holds its own when you build a bolder Margarita.

  • Nose: Cooked agave, vanilla, light oak, a hint of citrus peel
  • Taste: Roasted agave first, then caramel, baking spice, and a touch of pepper
  • Finish: Medium length, warm oak spice with a clean, agave-forward fade

If you’ve only had tequila that disappears once you add lime, this is the fix. The agave stays centre stage, the oak adds depth, and everything feels dialled-in, whether you’re shaking up a quick weeknight drink or mixing for friends.

It’s also a smart “bridge” bottle if you’re tequila-curious. Not a wild, grassy blanco that shocks your palate, and not a heavy, dessert-y aged style either. Just a confident reposado with enough complexity to keep things interesting.

Use it anywhere you want a tequila base with extra dimension, Margaritas, Palomas, Tequila Sours, or a simple highball with soda and citrus. It brings flavour without taking over the whole drink.

Fun Fact: Cazadores comes from “hunters”, and the brand’s name nods to the deer that roam the area around Arandas in Jalisco.