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Join the clubAn ultra-premium Reposado bound to become your favorite.
Long-time friends Aron Marquez and Abraham Ancer had two big things in common. First, they both had a super strong passion for Tequila and wanted to create an elegant drink that would honor the heritage of their homeland. Second, they both saw themselves as ‘flechas’. Spanish for arrow, a flecha needs to first be pulled backward before it shots forward. Both Marquez and Ancer came from humble beginnings in Mexico. Today, Marquez is the CEO of a leading US oil company and Ancer is #1 Mexican golfer in the world. Together they created one of the few Mexican-owned and operated Tequila brands in the world, crafted authentically in Jalisco, Mexico.
Based on 150 years of history and heritage, Flecha Azul Tequila Reposado is made in the town of Tequila in Jalisco, Mexico. Ripe blue Weber agave is cooked in traditional masonry ovens and then aged for 6 months in ex-Bourbon American oak barrels after distillation. This is an ultra-premium Reposado that builds upon the bright and crisp character of their traditional Blanco, adding endless layers of citrus, gentle grassiness, praline, vanilla, sandalwood, and subtle baking spice. Savor it neat, with ice, or in your favorite cocktail.
Appearance / Color
Light yellow
Nose / Aroma / Smell
Subtle agave, oak, and spice aromas.
Flavor / Taste / Palate
Bright and crisp with layers of citrus, grassy notes, praline, vanilla, sandalwood, and baking spice.
Finish
Long and flavorful.
The Flavor Spiral™ shows the most common flavors that you'll taste in Flecha Azul Reposado Tequila and gives you a chance to have a taste of it before actually tasting it.
We invented Flavor Spiral™ here at Flaviar to get all your senses involved in tasting drinks and, frankly, because we think that classic tasting notes are boring.