
Defying tradition can be serious business. This can be especially true in regions where traditional methods are codified and go back hundreds of years. Tequila today is perhaps one of the stricter traditions out there in the spirits world, with well-worn designations in high demand worldwide. Yet there are always those that wish to push the envelope and see what is possible. To step outside the tradition carries risk but can also carry great reward. Such is the case here, where a young tequila spends a short tie in red wine barrels from Baja California’s Guadalupe Valley. The result is a tequila that delivers both traditional rusticity and funky notes while adding a light but distinct berry character that is instantly appealing. Far from being a marketing gimmick, this is a legit addition to the pantheon of agave spirits. Spirit of the Year and a Platinum Award winner at the 2025 Sommelier Challenge International Wine & Spirits Competition. 100
Reviewed by Rich Cook
Brand – Celosa
Spirit Type – Tequila
Other Designation – “Celosa Rose” Joven Rose, Aged in Red Wine Barrel
Country of Origin – Mexico
ABV – 40
Bottle Size – 750ml
Price – $70
Score – 100
Date Reviewed – 09/28/2025
