Why We Love It
Cocktail enthusiasts will appreciate Lágrimas del Valle 2024 La Loma Reposado Tequila for its unique single-ranch approach, showcasing the distinct terroir of Villamar, Michoacán at 1,540 meters elevation. Its intermittent cooking method over 4 days and blend of roller mill and tahona-crushed agaves create a complex flavor profile featuring tangerine, canela, and lemongrass notes around a core of roasted agave, anise, salted caramel, and cantaloupe.
How to Drink It
Lágrimas del Valle 2024 La Loma Reposado Tequila shines when sipped neat or with a single large ice cube, allowing its complex flavors of tangerine, canela, and lemongrass to unfold gradually. This versatile spirit also excels in citrus-forward cocktails or alongside grilled seafood and light Mexican fare, making it an ideal choice for warm summer evenings or as a bright counterpoint to crisp autumn nights.
Find recipes using this bottle →
Tasting Notes
Nose: Bright citrus notes of tangerine and lemon zest mingle with warm spices like cinnamon and star anise. Roasted agave provides a sweet, earthy backbone, while hints of fresh-cut grass and melon add complexity.
Palate: Smooth and well-balanced. Roasted agave takes center stage, accompanied by flavors of salted caramel and ripe cantaloupe. Lemongrass and cinnamon provide a gentle spice, while subtle oak influence from the short aging period adds depth without overpowering the agave character.
Finish: Medium-length with lingering notes of sweet agave, citrus peel, and a touch of white pepper. The finish is clean and slightly warming, leaving a pleasant combination of fruit and spice on the palate.
How It's Made
Lágrimas del Valle 2024 La Loma Reposado Tequila is crafted using a unique intermittent cooking method, where agaves are cooked for 8 hours daily over 4 days, allowing for deep flavor development. The tequila is then made from a blend of agaves crushed by roller mill (70%) and tahona (30%), with the latter portion fermented in open-air wooden tanks with agave fibers included, before being double-distilled and rested for 3 months in ex-bourbon barrels.