Código 1530 George Strait Rosa Reposado Tequila
  • Category Tequila
  • Country Mexico
  • Region Los Bajos
  • Distillery Código 1530
  • Style Reposado Tequila
  • Maturation French oak Cabernet barrels
  • Alcohol 40%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.
  • fresh
  • cherry
  • citrus
  • agave
  • soft
  • sweet
  • smooth

Código 1530

George Strait Rosa Reposado Tequila (0.75l, 40%*) *please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary
Price $78.99

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A super limited Rosa Reposado, offered for the first time to mere mortals from George Strait.

Código 1530 Tequila has a very secretive past. There was a time when there was no way you could ever get your hands on this premium Tequila unless you were like, one of the fines jimadors of Los Bajos. It was called El Tequila Privado, which basically means the private Tequila and this is the first time that we, mere mortals have the chance to try it. It’s brought by Federico "Fede" Vaughan, CEO & Co-Founder of Código 1530 as well as the honorary custodian of its private recipe, which has been passed down for generations.

Código 1530 Tequilas are made with the time-honored customs and traditions from the Los Bajos region and the town of Amatitán, the birthplace of Tequila. Código 1530 is named after "Los Códigos," the pre-colonial old world codes and customs that shaped the town of Amatitán and the Los Bajos region. The Código 1530 range includes a Blanco, Reposado, Añejo, an Extra Añejo Tequila, and a Rosa; they were the first to produce a naturally pink-colored Tequila.

A twist on their pink creation, Codigo 1530 Rosa Reposado George Strait Edition is the first double barrel-aged Rosa-Reposado addition to the collection. George Strait is a country music star and one of the select few that has been drinking this Tequila for years, even writing songs about it. Now he’s kindly offering it to you. Starting as a Blanco, this incredible Tequila aged in the finest French oak Cabernet barrels and then finished in Sherry casks for more character and a soft, sweet finish. Super limited.

  • Category Tequila
  • Country Mexico
  • Region Los Bajos
  • Distillery Código 1530
  • Style Reposado Tequila
  • Maturation French oak Cabernet barrels
  • Alcohol 40%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.

Appearance / Color
Pink

Nose / Aroma / Smell
Enticing and refreshing.

Flavor / Taste / Palate
Fresh and bright with cherry, citrus, cooked agave.

Finish
Soft and sweet.

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  • fresh
  • cherry
  • citrus
  • agave
  • soft
  • sweet
  • smooth
Dog Dogson's Smartass corner
Character Dogson
The strongest Tequila available for sale clocks in at 75% ABV (150 proof). This shouldn’t come as a surprise, but drinking huge amounts of this spirit is likely te-quil-a.
Tequila goes bad with time! Once you open a bottle of Tequila, you better be in the mood to drink it. Generally, you have one to two months before oxidation and evaporation diminish the quality of the Tequila and destroy the Agave flavor profile.
Tequila goes bad with time. Once you open a bottle of Tequila, you better be in the mood to drink it. Generally, you have one to two months before oxidization and evaporation diminish the Tequila quality and destroy the Agave flavor profile.
Tequila is like Champagne or Cognac. It has a Denomination of Origin, meaning it can only be produced in the Jalisco State, Mexico.
If the Tequila bottle label does not state that it’s manufactured from 100% Blue Agave, then, by default, that Tequila is a Mixto (manufactured from 51% Blue Agave).
Tequila labeled Gold (Oro) is your indicator (i.e., red flag) that you’re dealing with a mixto Tequila - unaged silver Tequila that has been colored and flavored with caramel to give the appearance of aged tequila.
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Dog Dogson's Smartass corner
Character Dogson
The strongest Tequila available for sale clocks in at 75% ABV (150 proof). This shouldn’t come as a surprise, but drinking huge amounts of this spirit is likely te-quil-a.
Tequila goes bad with time! Once you open a bottle of Tequila, you better be in the mood to drink it. Generally, you have one to two months before oxidation and evaporation diminish the quality of the Tequila and destroy the Agave flavor profile.
Tequila goes bad with time. Once you open a bottle of Tequila, you better be in the mood to drink it. Generally, you have one to two months before oxidization and evaporation diminish the Tequila quality and destroy the Agave flavor profile.
Tequila is like Champagne or Cognac. It has a Denomination of Origin, meaning it can only be produced in the Jalisco State, Mexico.
If the Tequila bottle label does not state that it’s manufactured from 100% Blue Agave, then, by default, that Tequila is a Mixto (manufactured from 51% Blue Agave).
Tequila labeled Gold (Oro) is your indicator (i.e., red flag) that you’re dealing with a mixto Tequila - unaged silver Tequila that has been colored and flavored with caramel to give the appearance of aged tequila.
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