Cimarron Reposado

Cimarron Reposado

Not every tequila needs to be a star to earn its place in the lineup

 

Cimarrón Reposado comes with a solid reputation—known not for stealing the spotlight, but for being one of the most dependable bottles in the game. Like its Blanco sibling, this is a true workhorse of the tequila world. Affordable, versatile, and consistent.

Flavors are balanced and easygoing—pepper, cinnamon, and baking spices—nothing dominating, nothing too bold. It’s not trying to be flashy, just reliable.

Most of the time, you’ll find this one behind the bar, getting mixed into cocktails, and that’s where it shines. Sure, I sip everything neat (including this), but I get it—it’s not really built for sipping glory. And that’s okay.

We can’t all be Babe Ruth. The lineup needs a Tony Lazzeri and an Earle Combs—players who show up, do the job, and keep things moving. Cimarrón Reposado is that kind of pour: steady, humble, and well worth the price.

Bottom line: A role player, not a slugger—but every team needs one.

🥃🥃🥃 (3 Tequila Glasses)

NOM: 1146
Agave Type: Blue Weber
Agave Region: Jalisco
Cooking Method: Low Pressure Autoclave
Extraction Method: Roller Mill, Screw Mill
Water Source: Deep Well Water
Fermentation: Stainless Steel Tanks
Distillation: 2x
Still Type: Column Still
Aging: American White Oak
ABV/Proof: 40% ABV = 80 proof
Price Range: $28 – $33
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