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Fortaleza Reposado
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Fortaleza Reposado

Destilería La Fortaleza (Guillermo Erickson Sauza) · Destilería La Fortaleza (NOM 1493), Tequila, Jalisco, Mexico

$6580 (40% ABV) proof6–9 months in used American whiskey barrelsTequila, Jalisco — on the slopes of an extinct volcano, where fifth-generation tequilero Guillermo Erickson Sauza crushes agave with a two-ton stone the way his ancestors did 150 years ago.
Fortaleza is tequila made the way it was meant to be made. While most modern producers use autoclaves and diffusers for speed and efficiency, Guillermo Sauza — great-great-grandson of Don Cenobio Sauza, the “Father of Tequila” — insists on the tahona, the brick oven, and the wooden fermentation tanks. The volcanic spring water that feeds the distillery carries minerals from deep within the stratovolcano, and you can taste the terroir in every sip. The reposado rests just long enough to gain warmth and vanilla from the barrel without losing the agave’s voice.

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Tasting Notes

Nose

Roasted pear, vanilla, cinnamon, citrus zest, warm cream, toast

Palate

Cooked agave, citrus, sweet butter, caramel, crème brûlée, green apple, allspice, black pepper

Finish

Moderately tannic with lingering sweet oak, vanilla, and clean agave

Specifications
Production
Tahona-crushed, brick oven–roasted (3 days), open-air wooden tank fermentation, copper pot still distilled
Serve & Pair

Cocktail Suggestion

Cocktail — The Volcanic Margarita: 2 oz Fortaleza Reposado · 1 oz fresh lime juice · 3/4 oz agave nectar · 1/4 oz Grand Marnier float. Shake with ice, strain into a salt-rimmed rocks glass over ice. Garnish with a lime wheel.

Food Pairing

Pair with: Carnitas tacos with fresh pineapple salsa — the roasted pork and sweet fruit echo the caramel and agave in the tequila.

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