Full disclosure – I’m not a traditional tequila fan. I’m more apt to have whiskies finished in tequila barrels rather than tequila itself! Or perhaps in a tasty paloma cocktail. However, there is no mistaking the incredible rise in interest in craft tequila – hence my excitement for our evening focused on small sips of a remarkable range of spirits!
After exploring an Introduction to Tequila with a trio from Milagro, Ocho, and Casamigos, and then a tour of Mezcal with a quintet from Ojo de Dios, Casamigos, The Lost Explorer, and two expressions from Ilegal, we closed our evening with a duo from Tapatío – the one tequila brand on my spirits radar thanks to their Tapatío Extra Añejo expression!
Tapatío is produced at La Alteña Distillery in the highlands of Jalisco. Still family-owned and overseen by master distiller Carlos Camarena, La Alteña is known for its commitment to old-world methods: slow-cooked agave in stone ovens, extraction using a traditional tahona, open fermentation, and distillation in small copper pot stills.
There are no shortcuts —no industrial efficiencies, no flavor manipulation—just mature Blue Weber agave speaking unadorned or transformed with oak and time.
Welcome to the final part of a fascinating evening with:
- Tapatío Reposado Tequila 38% ~£30
- Tapatio Excelencia Gran Reserva Extra Añejo Tequila 40% ~£230
So… what did we think?
Tapatío Reposado Tequila 38%
Tapatío Reposado represents a more traditional, old-school tequila style. Lower in alcohol but rich in character, it emphasizes cooked agave and restrained oak.
- Nose: A lovely, inviting aroma of fruits, toasted oak, and sweet caramel
- Palate: Green capsium, earthy agave
- Finish: Dry, fresh, and medium length
- Tasting Tip: A favorite among tequila purists — sip neat at room temperature
It was described as incredibly approachable – almost “airy”. A lovely example of what just a bit of time “resting” in oak can do.
Tapatio Excelencia Gran Reserva Extra Añejo Tequila 40%
The Tapatio Excelencia Gran Reserva Extra Añejo is matured for around four years. A combination of casks is used, including French oak and American oak, resulting in a remarkable experience.
- Nose: Cedar, lightly herbal, some tumeric, vanilla, nuanced
- Palate: Stevia sweetener, dark chocolate, malty, rolls around the tongue with loads of balance and complexity
- Finish: Light pepper, wood influence lingers
I began our evening sipping this expression in a Glencairn glass – just to check it was still worthy after being open for several years. Thankfully, it not only stood the test of time, it also closed our evening with something mature, complex, and enjoyable – particularly with a cigar!
Just like when I first sampled this tequila, there was no question that it gained tremendously from the years resting in oak. Whilst still clearly having agave as its origins, it morphed into a whisky-adjacent spirit in a rather wonderful way.
Tasting the Tapatío Reposado alongside the Extra Añejo was a great opportunity to experience how time in barrel transforms the same spirit: from agave-forward structure to layered richness and depth. Truly a treat!
Curious about what else we explored? Check out:
Part 1: Intro to TEQUILA
- Leyenda del Milagro Silver Tequila 40%
- Ocho Single Estate (2014) Tequila 40%
- Casamigos Reposado Tequila 40%
- Ojo de Dios Joven Mezcal 45%
- Casamigos Mezcal 40%
- Ilegal Mezcal Reposado 40%
- The Lost Explorer Mezcal (Espadín) 8 year 40%
- Ilegal Mezcal Añejo (Special Edition) 40%
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