This edition blends meaningful tradition with fine tequila craftsmanship: La Cofradas Ed. Catrina Reposado is artistic in presentation and approachable in profile offering mellow oak-influenced sweetness built on crisp 100% Blue Weber agave. Its a collectible piece with a smooth, refined feel.
Origins & Craftsmanship
From Jalisco, Mexico, the Tequila is distilled by the house of La Cofrada and forms part of their Catrina special-edition range, which honours the iconic Mexican Da de los Muertos figure. The edition is made from 100% Blue Weber agave, slow-roasted in traditional ovens, and twice-distilled in small-batch copper pot stills. The Reposado expression is rested for several months in oak barrels (American oak according to listings) until the spirit gains a subtle golden hue and wood-inflected character, while retaining agave clarity.
Critics Reviews
A specialty-tequila reviewer described the Catrina Reposado as a gently oaked 100% agave reposado whose aroma opens with cooked agave and soft vanilla, followed on the palate by caramelised sugar, toasted oak and ripe dried fruit, finishing warm and smooth.
Another tasting note observed: The ceramic bottles craftsmanship draws attention but the liquid inside holds its own: honeyed agave, light nut-meg spice and mellow wood influence give this reposado broad appeal for both sipping and premium cocktails.
Industry commentary emphasises the appeal of combining artisan packaging (hand-painted ceramic bottle) with accessible price-point agave quality, calling it value-forward and display-worthy.
Tasting Profile
Nose: Light gold colour; aromas of sweet cooked agave, warm vanilla bean, toasted oak and gentle caramel.
Palate: Smooth and medium-bodied cooked blue agave leads, moving into honey and brown-sugar sweetness, toasted oak, soft almond and subtle spicy wood notes.
Finish: Long and mellow; the sweetness fades gently leaving toasted oak, mild pepper-spice and a clean agave echo.