Prospero Reposado Tequila
  • Category Tequila
  • Country Mexico
  • Style Reposado Tequila
  • Alcohol 40%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.
  • delicately spicy
  • rich
  • vanilla
  • lingering
  • sweet

Prospero

Reposado Tequila (0.75l, 40%*) *please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary

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An unforgettable Reposado that embodies the female Spirit.

The women behind it say that Próspero is the Tequila that embodies the power of the female spirit. We’re listening… Award-winning singer and songwriter Rita Ora partnered with Stella Anguiano, one of the most renowned Mexican Master Distillers of 30 years, to bring you Próspero Tequila. Hand-crafted from scratch; everything from the bottle, the liquid, and the artistic label showcases the magnificent work of inspiring women. This unique and original Spirit honors the tradition and the identity of the rich Mexican history that has defined the life of Stella Anguiano who was brought up with the respect for her family’s Tequila-making traditions. Today, she pushes boundaries in a male-dominated industry and she’s doing an incredible job at it. A celebration of all women, this smooth, elegant, and perfectly balanced Tequila is a Spirit, made with all women in mind.

Próspero Reposado Tequila is one of those Reposados that stay with your taste buds. Like their other offerings, this one is also the fruit of the lush, volcanic soil of the Tequila valley. Crafted with the finest blue agave, it’s patiently aged in oak barrels. Everything from the distinct golden tone and the flavorful palate with rich round notes of vanilla, white flowers, and lingering spice is more than enough to win our demanding taste buds over.

  • Category Tequila
  • Country Mexico
  • Style Reposado Tequila
  • Alcohol 40%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.

Appearance / Color
Distinct golden tone

Nose / Aroma / Smell
Delicate yet aromatic.

Flavor / Taste / Palate
A flavorful palate with rich round notes of vanilla, white flowers, and lingering spice.

Finish
Long and lingering.

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  • delicately spicy
  • rich
  • vanilla
  • lingering
  • sweet
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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.
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).
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.
There are over 136 species of Agave. For Tequila to be officially called “Tequila,” it must be comprised of at least 51% of the Blue Weber Agave species.
Tequila is like Champagne or Cognac. It has a Denomination of Origin, meaning it can only be produced in the Jalisco State, Mexico.
Need a salt shaker and lime? Nah. The Mexicans take their Tequila neat and prefer to leave the lime and salt for their margaritas. Wouldn’t be a bad idea to follow suit.
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Dog Dogson's Smartass corner
Character Dogson
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.
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).
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.
There are over 136 species of Agave. For Tequila to be officially called “Tequila,” it must be comprised of at least 51% of the Blue Weber Agave species.
Tequila is like Champagne or Cognac. It has a Denomination of Origin, meaning it can only be produced in the Jalisco State, Mexico.
Need a salt shaker and lime? Nah. The Mexicans take their Tequila neat and prefer to leave the lime and salt for their margaritas. Wouldn’t be a bad idea to follow suit.
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