Bottle of Casa Dragones Reposado Mizunara

Casa Dragones Reposado Mizunara

Type: Tequila
Brand: Casa Dragones
Nom
1489
97 Ratings See All
$159.00
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Production Details
NOM : 1489 ,
Agave Type : Tequilana Weber ,
Agave Region : - ,
Region : Jalisco (Los Valles) ,
Cooking : Acid-Thermal Hydrolysis ,
Extraction : Diffuser ,
Water Source : Deep well water ,
Fermentation : Stainless steel tanks, 100% agave, Fermentation without fibers ,
Distillation : 2x distilled ,
Still : Column ,
Aging : Japanese Oak ,
ABV/Proof : 40% abv (80-proof)
Other : -

Profile

Aromas & Flavors Detected By Our Community

Aromas Detected

2
Oak
2
Astringent
2
Mint
2
Flowers
1
Agave (cooked)
1
Grass
1
Orange Blossom
1
Soap
1
Agave (raw)
1
Melon
1
White Pepper
1
Cinnamon

Flavors Detected

3
Agave (cooked)
3
Oak
2
Astringent
2
Mint
2
Vanilla
1
Allspice
1
Pepper (black)
1
Black Tea
1
Barrel Spice
1
Citrus
1
Orange Peel
1
Vegetal

Ratings

Personal Scores & Reviews From Our Community

Tequila Wizard
966 ratings
  • 77 Rating

Casa Dragones Reposado Mizunara Tasting Review Casa Dragones Reposado, aged in Mizunara oak, offers a refined and unique experience. The nose is light and clean, with subtle hints of vanilla and soft floral tones. On the palate, the standout flavors are mango and pitted stone fruit, bringing a fresh and fruity profile that’s both inviting and balanced. There’s also a noticeable influence reminiscent of Chardonnay or white wine, adding a smooth, slightly creamy touch. The Mizunara oak is very gentle, blending seamlessly into the overall profile without dominating the flavor. It’s subtle and harmonizing, making this tequila feel well-rounded and approachable. Among the Casa Dragones lineup, this might just be the best expression yet. The price is quite high, but I know the mizunara barrels are quite pricey

Tequila Ninja
181 ratings
  • 74 Rating

As much as I despise the price tag on this bottle & the fact that Casa Dragones uses an industrial diffuser-ish method of cooking/distilling, I’ve got to give credit where credit is due. This is a tasty Reposado. It tastes like a well rested repo, with plenty of influence coming from the Japanese oak. Floral notes on the nose in addition to mint and butterscotch. Oaky agave and some tea/vanilla notes with a thicker viscosity on the tongue, plus a sweet fulfilling finish. A pleasant surprise!

Tequila Phenom
303 ratings
  • 62 Rating

Very light amber color in the glass. Aroma of cooked agave, oak and grass. Flavor is light oak, agave and an astringent character. Not much of a finish. Try as they might it's tough to hide the diffuser process.

Tequila Ninja
148 ratings
  • 52 Rating

Horrible overpriced that smells and tastes like acetone.

Tequila Savant
226 ratings
  • 64 Rating

Nose: chocolate, nutmeg, cardamom, oak, wet wood Palate: mizunara taste but ruined with this cloyingness and way too much chocolate.

Tequila Fanatic
18 ratings
  • 82 Rating

Came back and updated my rating from 93. I had been looking for this tequila for so long I believe the initial excitement led to a relaxed rating. Upon drinking again still a fan of this tequila would highly recommend.

Tequila Ninja
132 ratings
  • 64 Rating

It’s dose not taste of agave at all

Tequila Honey Badger
1378 ratings
  • 64 Rating

Lote: 03MX, bottled on 26-09-2022. Color: yellow. Aroma: at the beginning it is astringent, I let it sit for 20 minutes and the wood note softens, light mint, light cinnamon, old wood cabinet, it has a vanilla sweetness that is mixed with the wood note that is quite peculiar, rare. Light dust. White pepper. Palate: strong sweetness with strong wood notes, white pepper, dusty, spicy, old wood cabinet aromas through muy retronasal. Wood influence is too impregnating. Finish is medium to long, old wood cabinet, white pepper and vanilla aroma persist.

Tequila Savant
256 ratings
  • 66 Rating

Sampled this at a restaurant. Overpriced for what you are getting. The initial taste was somewhat pleasant, but the finish was very bad for me. Bitter and astringent and harsh. The price, finish and not wanting to recommend this brings the score way down for me.

Tequila Fan
1 ratings
  • 66 Rating

Subtle sweetness with a touch of “new shoe” on the nose. The palate reveals sweet agave and a vegetal, home-grown carrot note. The finish is short and a touch tannic.

Tequila Warrior
47 ratings
  • 68 Rating

This has a similar profile to the Anejo from Casa Dragones, with the extra attention being drawn to the Japanese wood used in the aging process. It has a bit of a sophisticated (if just a bit too sweet) smell and taste, and has the gorgeous shelf presence of other Casa Dragones products. I would have recommended this before, but now I would say if you like this and the anejo you probably just like whiskey, and I would offer a different reposado or anejo to someone as a better example of an aged tequila.