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The Ultimate Guide to Delicious Reposado Tequila Cocktails

Published June 23, 2024 Updated on May 04, 2026

Reposado tequila cocktails are making a big splash, and we’re here to give you all the juicy details so you can make this trend your own. While blanco often steals the spotlight, the time-honored process of aging this spirit in oak barrels gives it a smooth, complex profile that turns classic recipes into something truly special. From the secrets of its production to a curated list of our favorite cocktails with reposado tequila, we’re sharing some tasty insider insights into this captivating spirit and how to incorporate it into your DIY mixology line-up at home. 

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What is tequila reposado

Three shot glasses filled with reposado tequila

Reposado tequila is a distinguished variant of tequila that holds a unique place in the world of spirits. Tequila, which originated in Mexico, dates back to the Aztecs, who first fermented the agave plant’s sap. The Spanish introduced distillation in the 16th century, refining the process.

So, what is reposado, and how is reposado tequila made? Reposado means ‘rested’ in Spanish, indicating that this tequila is aged in oak barrels for a period of two to twelve months. This aging process imparts a smooth, rich flavor profile, balancing the raw agave’s boldness with mellow notes of vanilla, caramel, and spices.

The subtle complexity and golden hue of reposado tequila distinguish it from its unaged counterpart, blanco, and its longer-aged sibling, añejo. Versatile and refined, reposado tequila adds depth to cocktails, offering a sophisticated sipping experience that reflects its storied heritage and meticulous production process.

Learn more: Types of Tequila: A Complete Guide to Blanco, Reposado & Añejo

What to mix with tequila reposado

Close up side view of a home mixologist free-pouring a clear liquid into a fruity cocktail

If you like tequila-based cocktails and want to give them a more mature spin by using reposado tequila, there’s plenty of room for experimentation and creativity, and we have some easy pointers for you.

  • Pick the right tequila: some variations are better than others in mixes. The best reposado tequila for cocktails is a 100% agave reposado that balances its barrel-aged notes of vanilla and caramel with enough of that signature bright agave backbone to stand up to other ingredients. 
  • Respect the flavor profile: then, with such a nuanced flavor to work as a foundation, you need ingredients that complement these notes without overpowering them.  
  • Use fresh ingredients: freshly squeezed citrus juices, herbs, and high-quality mixers elevate the overall cocktail experience. The best reposado tequila mixed drinks are made this way.   
  • Balance is key: strive for a harmonious balance between the tequila’s complexity and the other cocktail components. Avoid overly sweet mixers that can mask its unique characteristics.   
  • Chill properly: chill your cocktail by shaking or stirring it with ice to enhance the refreshing qualities of the drink.

A bottle of Grand Marnier and Grand Margaritas

Finally, here’s a quick guide on different ingredients you can use, and what they add to your mix: 

  • Citrus fruits: Lime, lemon, and orange juices brighten the natural sweetness and oak notes of reposado tequila. Classic cocktails like the Margarita and Paloma benefit from these zesty additions.  
  • Herbs and spices: Fresh herbs like mint, basil, and cilantro, as well as spices like cinnamon and chilli, create an intriguing contrast and complexity. 
  • Sweeteners: Agave syrup and honey complement the caramel notes in reposado tequila, providing a natural and cohesive sweetness. 
  • Bitters and liqueurs: Adding a few dashes of bitters or liqueurs, like Grand Marnier, Ancho Reyes (opens in new window), or Frangelico (opens in new window) can enhance the depth and richness of the cocktail. 

Simple tequila reposado cocktails

1. Reposado Margarita

aple Margarita in a margarita glass with a spiced rim and lime wheel garnish, set against a rustic autumn backdrop with blurred maple leaves.

This elevated Reposado Margarita is perfect when you’re craving something with a little more depth, and if you like a spicy caramel fudge aroma with a rich and golden hue, you can’t go wrong with Espolòn Tequila Reposado (opens in new window), one of the best reposado tequilas for margaritas. The delicate and complex texture of this tequila, featuring also tropical fruit, vanilla, and warming spices, pairs perfectly with zesty lime and a hint of orange curacao, while the house-ground chilli salt rim adds a final kick of warmth to every sip. 

Ingredients

  • 1.5 oz Espolòn Reposado Tequila
  • 1 oz Freshly squeezed lime
  • 1 oz Homemade curacao
  • 0.5 oz Agave nectar
  • House-ground chili salt (for the rim)
  • Lime wheel (for garnish)

Method

  1. Prepare a rocks glass with a salt rim using the house-ground chili salt
  2. Add all liquid ingredients to a cocktail shaker
  3. Add ice and shake passionately
  4. Strain into the glass over fresh ice
  5. Garnish with a lime wheel

2. Paloma

Close front view of a trio of refreshing pink paloma cocktails with grapefruit garnish

The traditional Paloma cocktail is a citrus-forward drink that combines the vibrant flavors of tequila, grapefruit soda, lime juice, and a touch of salt, offering a perfect balance of tantalizing tartness and subtle sweetness. This Reposado Paloma levels up its game by introducing the mellow warmth and soft spice of reposado tequila, which rounds out the sharp citrus notes to create a deeper, more sophisticated highball.

Ingredients 

  • 1.5 oz Reposado tequila 
  • 3 oz Grapefruit soda 
  • 0.75 oz Freshly squeezed lime juice 
  • Lime juice and coarse salt (for the rim) 
  • Fresh lime wedge (for garnish) 

Method 

  1. Rim a tall glass with lime juice and coarse salt
  2. Fill the glass with ice
  3. Add the tequila, then top with the grapefruit soda and freshly squeezed lime juice 
  4. Garnish with a fresh wedge of lime and serve

3. Tequila Mule

Two Spicy Mexican Mule cocktails for Cinco de Mayo

The Tequila Mule, aka Mexican Mule, is a bright, refreshing take on the classic Moscow Mule that trades vodka for the deeper character of agave spirits. Perfectly balanced (sweet, citrusy, slightly spicy, and effervescent all in one), it’s a great one to try with your reposado tequila, and it’s ready in just five minutes. And if you’re one of those who can’t think ‘Mexican’ without immediately craving some extra burn on your taste buds, try infusing your agave nectar with a few jalapeño slices beforehand. 

Ingredients 

  • 2 oz Reposado tequila
  • 0.5 oz Fresh lime juice 
  • 4 oz Ginger beer 
  • 0.25 oz Simple syrup (optional) 
  • Ice 
  • Lime wheel to garnish 

Method 

  1. Pour the tequila, ginger beer, lime juice and simple syrup into a copper mug or highball glass  
  2. Stir gently, then top with ice 
  3. Garnish with a slice of lime and serve 

4. Blood Orange Margarita

Two Spicy Habanero Blood Orange Margaritas served with a plate of nachos and guacamole

With all the bittersweet flavors you could want, the delightfully juicy Blood Orange Margarita is the perfect aperitif and an instant crowd-pleaser, especially when you upgrade the usual salt with Tajín for the rim. And like all simple tequila reposado cocktails, it pairs well with spicy eats like chile relleno or fresh dishes like ceviche. 

Ingredients 

  • 1.5 oz Reposado tequila 
  • 0.75 oz Grand Marnier 
  • 0.25 oz Campari 
  • 0.75 oz Blood orange juice 
  • 0.75 oz Freshly squeezed lime juice 
  • 0.25 oz Simple syrup 
  • Blood orange slice to garnish 
  • Salt for the rim 
  • Ice 

Method 

  1. Wet the rim of a rocks glass or tumbler with a little juice 
  2. Dip it in a saucer of salt to coat 
  3. Fill the glass with ice and set aside 
  4. Half-fill a shaker with ice 
  5. Add all the ingredients and shake until icy cold 
  6. Strain into the glass 
  7. Garnish with a blood orange slice tucked into the drink 

Make it with: Campari (opens in new window)

5. Cantarito cocktail

Cantarito Cocktail served in a clay cup with grapefruit and chili garnish

Arguably one of the best drinks to make with reposado tequila if you love all things zesty, the Cantarito is a complete treat from start to finish. A slightly sweeter relative of the Paloma, it’s the perfect choice for a balmy summer’s day. But what makes the best tequila for cantaritos? We think the roasted agave notes of Espolòn Tequila Reposado, aged in American oak barrels for two months, really shine through in this drink. 

Ingredients 

  • 2 oz Reposado tequila 
  • 1.5 oz Fresh orange juice 
  • 0.75 oz Pink grapefruit juice 
  • 0.5 oz Fresh lime juice 
  • Grapefruit soda 
  • Wedge of lime to garnish 
  • A pinch of salt to rim the glass (optional) 
  • Ice 

Method 

  1. Rim your Cantarito clay cup or highball glass with salt, then fill it with ice 
  2. Add the tequila, orange, lime and grapefruit juice  
  3. Stir to combine  
  4. Top with grapefruit soda and garnish with a wedge of lime 
Looking for a lighter summer sip? Simply replace 1 oz tequila with more grapefruit soda.  

Fancy exploring more tequila styles? Espolòn got you covered. (opens in new window) 

Reposado tequila recipes: from classic to creative drinks 

When it comes to drinks to make with reposado tequila, there’s no reason to limit the choice to traditional tequila-based ones. If you’re fond of other classics but feel a bit rebellious, you can take a break from tradition and swap the usual base, making your favourite cocktails with reposado tequila instead and taking your glass to unexpected places. You’ll soon discover that, with the right mix, almost all cocktails can become reposado tequila cocktails.

Get whiskey purists moderately outraged by giving the Manhattan or the Old Fashioned a spin, have fun with a Tequila Negroni, or play with coffee and other ingredients in the reposado tequila recipes below. The more versatile the tequila you use, the better. That’s why we suggest most of these ideas as Espolòn reposado cocktails, thanks to Espolòn’s delicate, complex richness that balances the other flavors.

So, ready to get adventurous and discover many more reposado tequila drinks?

1. Reposado Old Fashioned

Two Reposado Tequila Old Fashioned cocktails with orange and rosemary garnish, served in a lounge setting

We love this suave tequila twist on the classic Old Fashioned—smooth, bold, and kissed with citrus.

Ingredients

  • 2 oz Reposado tequila
  • 0.25 oz Simple syrup
  • 1 dash Bitters
  • Orange zest strip, to garnish
  • Ice
  • Method
  1. Fill a rocks glass with ice
  2. Add the tequila, simple syrup, and bitters
  3. Stir gently with a cocktail spoon to chill and combine
  4. Express the oils from the orange zest over the drink, drop it in, and serve

Have some fun: Cinco de Mayo Cocktail Quiz: Find Your Perfect Festive Drink!

2. Mexican Coffee cocktail

Mexican Coffee Cocktail on a colorful patterened tablecloth on a sunny day

Ready to spice up your after-dinner coffees with a surprising twist? Try our Mexican Coffee cocktail recipe that combines rich coffee with smooth tequila. In the summer, you can also pour it over ice for a delicious, iced coffee with a kick.

Ingredients 

  • 1.5 oz Reposado tequila 
  • 1 oz Coffee liqueur 
  • 5 oz Freshly brewed coffee 
  • 2 Tablespoons whipping cream (optional) 
  • A dusting of cocoa powder, cinnamon or cayenne pepper (optional) 

Method 

  1. Pour the tequila and coffee liqueur into a mug 
  2. Top up with freshly brewed coffee 
  3. Dollop over some whipped cream 
  4. Add a dusting of your choice 
  5. Serve 

More java inspiration: 7 Best Coffee Tequila Cocktails to Make in 2025 

3. Mexican Manhattan cocktail

Two Añejo Tequila Manhattan cocktails with a bowl of Luxardo cherries next to it

A classic Manhattan is a mellow spirit-forward cocktail made with spicy rye whiskey or bourbon and the bitter notes of sweet vermouth. The Mexican Manhattan cocktail is a riff on this theme that comes to the party by replacing bourbon with the unique caramel flavors of reposado tequila, which blends perfectly with sweet vermouth and orange bitters.   

Ingredients 

  • 2 oz Reposado tequila 
  • 1 oz Red vermouth 
  • 2 Dashes orange bitters 
  • A twist of lime, to garnish 
  • Ice 

Method 

  1. Fill a mixing glass with ice 
  2. Add the tequila, sweet vermouth, and orange bitters 
  3. Stir until ice cold 
  4. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass  
  5. Garnish with a lime twist  
  6. Serve 

Read next: 13 Best Mexican Cocktails to Make at Home 

4. Reposado Ranch Water

Two Ranch Water cocktails with lime garnish

To enjoy your reposado tequila at its purest and simplest, especially if you’re short on time and don’t want to get shaking and straining, Reposado Ranch Water might be just the cocktail for you. Born in the rugged heat of West Texas, this legendary highball was originally the go-to quencher for ranchers needing a crisp, refreshing reprieve from the sun. 

Ingredients 

  • 3 oz Reposado tequila 
  • 1.5 oz Fresh lime juice 
  • 4 oz sparkling mineral water 
  • To garnish, a lime wedge and a sprig of mint (optional)  
  • Ice 

Method 

  1. Combine the tequila and lime juice in a highball glass and stir well 
  2. Fill with ice and charge with sparkling mineral water. 
  3. Garnish with a lime wedge and an optional sprig of mint 
  4. Serve 

5. Spicy Margarita

Two Spicy Margarita cocktails served with a plate of fries

Are you a daring heat seeker? Add a little sizzle to your drizzle with our gorgeous Spicy Margarita. It’s everything you know and love in a Margarita, with a touch of spice to serve up an extra dash of ¡Arre!  

Ingredients 

  • 2 oz Reposado tequila 
  • 0.5 oz Grand Marnier 
  • 0.5 oz Agave syrup 
  • 1 oz Freshly squeezed lime juice 
  • 1 Wedge of lime, to garnish 
  • 2-4 Deseeded jalapeño slices 
  • Coarse salt, for rimming 
  • Ice 

Method 

  1. Rim your serving glass with lime juice and salt 
  2. Add sliced jalapeños to your cocktail shaker  
  3. Muddle gently using a cocktail muddler or the back of a wooden spoon  
  4. Add all the liquid ingredients  
  5. Add ice and shake until chilled 
  6. Strain into the prepared glass  
  7. Garnish with one or two jalapeño slices  
  8. Serve 

Make it with: Grand Marnier (opens in new window) 

6. Rosita

Two Rosita cocktails at sunset

The Rosita is a beautiful blend of reposado tequila, Campari, sweet and dry vermouth, and a few dashes of bitters, and it’s just as bold in taste as it sounds. It first appeared in the 1970s and then saw a revival in the mid-2000s. It’s a one-of-a-kind Negroni that’s packed with everything from earthy, spicy, and wooded notes to fruity, floral, and citrus flavors. 

Ingredients 

  • 1 oz Campari 
  • 0.5 oz Red vermouth 
  • 0.5 oz Extra dry vermouth
  • 1.5 oz Reposado tequila 
  • 1 oz Dash Angostura bitters 
  • Lemon twist to garnish   
  • Ice 

Method 

  1. Add all the ingredients to a mixing glass with ice, and stir well for at least 30 seconds. 
  2. Strain into a chilled rocks glass with ice 
  3. Garnish with a lemon twist and serve 

7. Tequila Sour

Tequila Sour with white foam on top

We love tangy cocktails, and the Tequila Sour more than delivers. This classic cocktail strikes the perfect balance between sweet and sour with a delicious tequila kick. Made with just a few simple ingredients, including tequila, fresh lime, simple syrup, and egg white, it’s a great drink for just about any occasion.

Ingredients 

  • 2 oz Reposado tequila 
  • 0.75 oz Fresh lime juice 
  • 0.25 oz Fresh lemon juice (optional) 
  • 0.5 oz Simple syrup 
  • 1 Egg white 
  • Lemon or lime wheel to garnish 
  • Ice 

Method 

  1. Add the tequila, lime juice, lemon juice, simple syrup, and egg white to an ice-filled shaker 
  2. Shake vigorously for 15-30 seconds, until the egg white is frothy and the ingredients are well combined 
  3. Strain into an ice filled rocks glass 
  4. Garnish the rim with a lemon or lime wheel and serve 
For a vegan-friendly version, use 1.5 tablespoons of aquafaba instead of the egg white.

Make it with: Homemade simple syrup 

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8. Matador

A close-up of a Matador cocktail served in a coupe glass for Cinco de Mayo

The time-honored Matador cocktail always leaves a lasting impression. Expertly crafted with reposado tequila, orange liqueur and dry vermouth, this cocktail features incredible depth and character—a classy clinker to the core. 

Ingredients 

  • 1 oz Reposado tequila 
  • 1 oz Grand Marnier 
  • 1 oz Extra Dry Vermouth 
  • Lemon peel, to garnish (optional) 
  • Ice 

Method 

  1. Half–fill a cocktail shaker with ice  
  2. Add the tequila, orange liqueur and vermouth  
  3. Shake for 30 seconds 
  4. Strain into a chilled coupe glass, and garnish  
  5. Serve 

Also see: 10 Tequila and Aperol Cocktails to Sip at Sunset 

9. Tequila Negroni

Two Tequila Negroni cocktails served with cheese and cured meats

Our dapper Tequila Negroni recipe offers a playful twist on the classic Negroni cocktail. While the traditional Italian clinker is made with a balanced blend of gin, vermouth, and Campari, we’ve swapped the gin for tequila to shimmy it into a compelling new direction. 

Ingredients 

  • 1 oz Campari 
  • 1 oz Red vermouth
  • 1 oz Reposado tequila 
  • Grapefruit twist to garnish 
  • Ice 

Method 

  1. Add all the ingredients to a mixing glass with ice, and stir well for at least 30 seconds 
  2. Strain into a chilled rocks glass with ice 
  3. Garnish with a grapefruit twist and serve 

Insider tips from a tequila fanatic

Headshot of Tristam Fini from Campari Academy

Tristram Fini, our friend from the Campari Academy UK (opens in new window), has shared some valuable insights for those who want to know more about choosing the right kind of tequila:   

Common mistakes to avoid when making tequila cocktails

One of the biggest mistakes people make is using poor-quality tequila. If you start with bad tequila, it doesn’t matter how good your other ingredients are; the drink just won’t turn out well. It’s like trying to make a great dish with subpar ingredients—it just doesn’t work!  

Finding affordable options can be tough, but investing in a decent bottle of tequila will really pay off in your cocktails. Good tequila can elevate your drinks, making them taste fantastic!  

Tips for pairing tequila cocktails with food

If regional dishes and drinks have grown together, they will automatically complement each other, which is exactly why we love the art of tequila food pairing. With tequila, you can explore options like aguachile, which is a ceviche-style dish. You can also consider different styles of tacos, such as al pastor or tacos de birria, which are vibrant regional dishes coming from Oaxaca and Puebla specifically.

Tequila usually has an element of acidity, freshness, and potentially spice. Nicely cured seafood and grilled prawns work great, but steer clear of dishes that are too dairy-heavy. Those don’t really pair naturally with tequila. Focus on vibrant, fresh flavors that aren’t too subtle.

Interestingly, tequila and margaritas pair wonderfully with oysters. Oysters are fatty and briny, giving them a salty characteristic. Margaritas pair well with that saltiness because salt and tequila are always going to work well together.

Exciting, right? We can’t wait to see which reposado tequila cocktails you make first, so remember to tag us (opens in new window) when you share the pics of your drinks on socials! In the meantime, sign up for our delicious newsletter (opens in new window) to stay in the mix.   

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

When you want to pour a glass and actually slow down, look for bottles that really show off that oak influence—think buttery vanilla, toasted nuts, and a touch of warmth. Brands like Espolòn are a solid go-to if you want quality that feels like a treat without being stuffy.

Think of it like the difference between a high-energy afternoon and a mellow, golden-hour wind-down. Blanco is bottled right after distillation for punchy, "agave-forward" brightness. Reposado, meaning "rested," takes a nap in oak barrels, smoothing out the sharp edges and bringing in those richer notes of caramel and spice.

Reposado is a total multitasker—bold enough for big flavors, but smooth enough to mix into something classy. If you’re just starting out, a Reposado Margarita is an absolute mood, or you can keep it super chill with a crisp Reposado Ranch Water. If you're feeling a bit rebellious, we’re huge fans of a Tequila Negroni or an aged twist on a classic Mexican Mule.

Honestly? You don’t need two separate stashes. A solid 100% agave reposado is a total workhorse. If a bottle tastes amazing on its own—neat or over a big ice cube—it’s going to make a killer cocktail, too. If it’s tasty enough to drink solo, it’s definitely going to level up your margarita.

Get straight to the good stuff with our quick guide to everything reposado. 

  • Understanding reposado: it’s the “rested” tequila aged in oak for two to twelve months, resulting in a smooth, complex flavor profile packed with notes of vanilla, caramel, and spice. 
  • Mixing basics: to craft a top-tier drink, pair your reposado with fresh ingredients like citrus and herbs, making sure to keep the balance right so the spirit’s unique character shines through. 
  • Essential recipes: upgrade your home bar and follow our guide to give a sophisticated twist to traditional tequila-based cocktails, and a rebellious spin to some other classics. 
  • Pro tips: steer clear of subpar spirits to get the best results and check out our guide to tequila food pairing with vibrant regional plates like aguachile and tacos al pastor to take your next hosting gig to the next level. 

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