Noun
reposado (countable and uncountable, plural reposados)
A tequila that has been aged in oak barrels for between two months and one year.
And though it's a bit swankier than the average taqueria, Reposado strives for an atmosphere of fun over fancy, making it a welcoming spot to hold a party or take a date. Source: Internet
Guests can also indulge in Irvine’s own brand of healthy Boardroom Spirits (made from beets and carrots), or try his own reposado and anejo barreled tequila that he sourced from Hacienda Patrón in Mexico. Source: Internet
GUADALAJARA, Mexico – A hotel located amid blue agave fields in the western Mexican state of Jalisco offers the opportunity to sleep for one or more nights in rooms shaped like the oak barrels used to lightly age Reposado (Rested) tequila. Source: Internet
But concerns about crossborder water depletion and dust pollution fell away that night as I was treated to a glass of reposado sotol — whose alluring aroma seemed to capture the essence of the desert after a long-awaited rain. Source: Internet
With 100% agave tequila, blanco or plata is harsher with the bold flavors of the distilled agave up front, while reposado and añejo are smoother, subtler, and more complex. Source: Internet
Rob Fischer, who owns the Palo Alto Creamery along with Reposado and, in Mountain View, Gravity and Scratch, has added the BBC to his roster. Source: Internet