Point Blank Tequila Reposado is a premium aged tequila crafted from 100% Blue Weber agave, offering a smooth balance between fresh agave character and warm oak aging. Positioned between Blanco and Añejo, it delivers both brightness and depth, making it highly versatile.
In Texas, Point Blank Reposado is gaining strong popularity as a premium additive-free tequila, now available in multiple retail locations and expanding across the state.
Category & Style
- Spirit Type: Tequila
- Style: Reposado (Rested Tequila)
- Base Ingredient: 100% Blue Weber Agave
- Origin: Jalisco, Mexico
- Alcohol Strength: ~40% ABV (80 proof)
Aging Process
- Aged for approximately 6 months in American white oak barrels
- Develops a light golden color and smooth oak character
This aging creates a balanced profile combining fresh agave with gentle barrel influence.
Flavor & Taste Profile
Aroma (Nose)
- Soft vanilla and caramel
- Notes of walnut and chocolate
- Light oak and warm spice
Palate (Taste)
- Smooth and rounded texture
- Cooked agave sweetness
- Toasted wood and subtle cinnamon
- Hints of honey and light spice
Finish
- Warm and smooth
- Lingering oak and sweetness
- Soft, pleasant finish
Overall, it offers a balanced, mellow, and slightly sweet reposado profile.
Key Characteristics
- Crafted from hand-harvested mature agave
- Additive-free production approach
- Oak-aged for smoothness and complexity
- Balanced blend of agave freshness and barrel richness
Point Blank Reposado represents a modern tequila style focused on purity, smoothness, and authenticity.
How to Drink Point Blank Reposado
Neat
- Smooth enough for sipping
- Highlights vanilla, caramel, and oak
On the Rocks
- Enhances softness and sweetness
- Opens up spice and wood notes
Cocktails (Very Popular in Texas)
Perfect for:
- Premium Margarita
- Ranch Water (Texas favorite)
- Paloma
- Tequila Old Fashioned
Reposado is often preferred in Texas for cocktails due to its extra depth and smoothness.
Food Pairing
Pairs perfectly with:
- Texas BBQ (brisket, ribs)
- Grilled steak and meats
- Tex-Mex dishes (tacos, fajitas)
- Spicy foods
- Chocolate-based desserts
The oak and caramel notes complement smoky and bold Texas cuisine.


