No. 9 Rosa Reposado

No. 9 Rosa Reposado

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Long, elegant finish, where Cherries, Toasted Almonds, and Vanilla intertwine with subtle Red Fruit, Oak Spice, and a hint of dry Tannins.


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Aroma: Roses, Blueberries, Raisins, Vanilla, and Cherry.

Taste: Agave, Honey, Blood Orange, Molasses, Cinnamon, Vanilla, and Blueberry.

Finish: Long, elegant finish, where Cherries, Toasted Almonds, and Vanilla intertwine with subtle Red Fruit, Oak Spice, and a hint of dry Tannins.

Most orders are shipped within 2-3 business days of being placed. Orders are shipped via UPS ground, FedEx or GLS depending on the destination. All orders are shipped with an Adult Signature Required and a tracking number will be emailed to you once the order has shipped.

All sales are final and cannot be returned or refunded for any reason. In the event of shipping damage, we will work with you to get the product replaced (see below). Please feel free to contact us with any additional questions.

Ground: $19.90 flat fee

Once spirits leave the retailer’s possession, they cannot be returned pursuant to applicable law concerning alcoholic products. However, in the event that your delivered item is damaged, MaClay Market and Cazcanes Tequila are happy to accept your claim in accordance with the procedures that are outlined in the return policy.

Tasting Notes

Aroma

Roses, Blueberries, Raisins, Vanilla, and Cherry.

Taste

Agave, Honey, Blood Orange, Molasses, Cinnamon, Vanilla, and Blueberry.

Finish

Long, elegant finish, where Cherries, Toasted Almonds, and Vanilla intertwine with subtle Red Fruit, Oak Spice, and a hint of dry Tannins.

Awards & Accolades

THE LOST ART OF TEQUILA MAKING

In today’s world of industrialized tequila, shortcuts are common, and authenticity is often the first thing sacrificed.

At Cazcanes, we’ve chosen a different path—reviving the traditional, time-honored methods that defined tequila before it became a commodity.

This isn’t just tequila—it’s the revival of a lost art.