House of Rare Tequila, a brand known for its experimental and collector-favored spirits, has introduced its first permanent offerings: House Blanco and House Reposado. These new releases aim to provide tequila enthusiasts with unique flavors inspired by Scotland’s cask aging and Mexico City’s vibrant culture.
Innovative Tequila Offerings
Produced at the Herencia de Agaves distillery in Jalisco, Mexico, both tequilas maintain the brand’s commitment to quality and innovation. House Blanco, priced at $69.99, is crafted with volcanic well water and locally harvested agaves, offering a fresh eucalyptus note that highlights the minerality of the El Arenal region.
House Reposado, available for $89.99, utilizes PX sherry casks for aging, a technique that imparts a distinctive flavor profile more commonly associated with older spirits. This approach allows the Reposado to appeal to both tequila lovers and scotch whisky fans.
Commitment to Quality
Founder Miguel Ortiz emphasizes the brand’s dedication to pushing tequila into new territories. The House Reposado, aged for six months in PX sherry casks, showcases the potential of thoughtful barrel aging, while House Blanco serves as the foundation for the brand’s aged expressions.
Both tequilas are available online and in select locations across New York, California, and Florida, expanding access to these innovative spirits. The introduction of these core products marks a significant step for House of Rare in making high-quality tequila accessible to a wider audience.
Original reporting: Focus Daily News — read the source article.