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Patron Reposado 1L
AED 279.00
Rich agave flavour with a warm, oaky glow, this reposado is the bottle you reach for when you want tequila with a bit more story in the glass. Rested in oak, it brings vanilla, caramel, and a gentle spice that plays ridiculously well in a classic Margarita or Paloma. It’s a crowd-pleaser, but still interesting enough to sip and pick apart.
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Agave sweetness, a kiss of oak, and that signature Patrón polish, this is a reposado tequila that makes cocktails taste instantly more “put together,” without you doing anything extra.
- Nose: Cooked agave, vanilla, light caramel, a hint of citrus peel, and soft oak.
- Taste: Roasted agave up front, then butterscotch and baking spice (think cinnamon), with a rounded, lightly peppery warmth.
- Finish: Medium length, lingering vanilla, gentle oak, and a clean agave echo that keeps you coming back.
Reposado means “rested,” and you can taste what that extra time does. The oak ageing adds structure and extra layers, so your Margarita gets deeper and more dessert-spice than sharp lime-only vibes. Same goes for a Paloma, it holds its own against grapefruit and soda instead of disappearing.
This is a go-to when you want tequila character that feels a little more grown up. You still get the bright, roasted agave core, but it’s wrapped in vanilla and caramel notes that make every sip feel fuller and more satisfying.
It also nails versatility. It’s bold enough to anchor tequila cocktails, but the flavour is tidy and balanced, so you can sip it slowly and actually notice how it shifts from agave to oak to spice as it opens up.
If you’re building a home bar, this sits right in the sweet spot for the Tequila & Mezcal shelf, more depth than a blanco, less wood than an añejo, and ridiculously easy to use when friends start asking for “something good.”
Fun Fact: Patrón helped popularize the modern tequila bottle-numbering vibe, and their production famously includes traditional tahona stone-crushing alongside more modern methods.