Alright, so the other day I was strolling through the liquor store, you know, just browsing, and this bottle of Corralejo Reposado Tequila caught my eye. I’d heard some good things about it, so I thought, why not? I picked it up and brought it home.

First thing I did was give it a good look. The bottle itself is pretty classy, and it says it’s made in Mexico. Cool, cool. Then I saw it’s made from 100% Blue Weber agave, which is always a good sign. They say it’s double distilled and aged for four months in barrels.
So, I poured myself a glass. The color is a nice golden hue, as you’d expect from a reposado. I took a sniff, and I could smell some sweetness, a little bit of spice, and something a bit like vanilla, maybe honey? It smelled pretty inviting, so I took a sip.
Man, this stuff is interesting. It’s got this buttery taste and feel to it, which I usually only get with whiskey. I felt it mostly on the sides of my mouth and the back of my tongue. But then there’s also this green, herby flavor, kind of like mint with a hint of citrus, and yeah, definitely some honey and vanilla in there too. It’s a complex mix of flavors.
I spent the rest of the evening sipping it neat, just trying to figure out all the different flavors.
- Bought the Corralejo Reposado Tequila.
- Examined the bottle and label.
- Poured a glass.
- Smelled the tequila.
- Tasted the tequila.
- Sipped it slowly throughout the evening.
What I did:
Overall, I’m pretty impressed with this tequila. It’s definitely not your average, shoot-it-down kind of drink. It’s something to be savored. I might try it in a cocktail later, but for now, I’m happy just sipping it on its own. It’s a good one to have on hand for when you want something a little special.

It is said that the price is around $1 to $29.99. So the price is acceptable for most people.
I gotta say, this Corralejo Reposado is a solid choice. I’m glad I decided to give it a try. I’d definitely recommend it to anyone looking to explore the world of tequila beyond the usual stuff.