Pear Nectar with Reposado Tequila

This cocktail is a delicious fall/holiday drink. It's easy to mix upโ€”just combine reposado tequila, pear nectar, honey, cinnamon and lemon. Sip and enjoy!

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The holidays are upon us, so what better way to ring them in than with some new cocktail recipes? Today I present my first holiday cocktail, which contains reposado tequila, pear nectar, honey and spices. If you braved the stores this morning for Black Friday deals, you’re going to need at least one of these.

If you’re put off by the idea of tequila combined with pears, please hear me out: reposado tequila tastes quite a bit different from the silver or blanco tequila used in margaritas. Reposado is Spanish for rested, which means that reposado tequila is aged for a short time (between two months and a year) in oak barrels. Bourbon is also aged in oak barrels, so bourbon and reposado tequila share some of the same oaky flavors. If you have bourbon on hand, feel free to substitute it for the tequila; the drink is good both ways.

I’ve also turned this drink into a holiday punch recipe. If you’re serving a crowd, be sure to check that one out!

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Pear Nectar and Reposado Tequila Cocktail

  • Author: Kathryne Taylor
  • Prep Time: 3 minutes
  • Total Time: 3 minutes
  • Yield: 1

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This cocktail is a delicious fall/holiday drink. It’s easy to mix up—just combine reposado tequila, pear nectar, honey, cinnamon and lemon. Sip and enjoy!

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ oz reposado tequila (I used Milagro’s 100% agave reposado tequila)
  • 34 ounces pear nectar (I like R.W. Knudsen)
  • Tiny dash of cinnamon
  • One drop vanilla extract
  • Light drizzle of honey simple syrup*
  • Half of a lemon, juiced
  • Cinnamon stick, to garnish (optional)

Instructions

  1. Fill a double old-fashioned or high ball glass with ice.
  2. Pour in the tequila and pear nectar. Add the cinnamon, vanilla and honey to the glass. Squeeze in half a lemon’s worth of juice.
  3. Mix by pouring into a cocktail shaker or another glass, give it a shake or stir well, then pour it back into the original glass. Garnish with a cinnamon stick.

Notes

*How to make honey simple syrup: Pure honey doesn’t mix well with ice-cold drinks, so we’ll turn it into simple syrup. Simply mix small, equal parts of honey and water in a heat-safe bowl or your smallest saucepan. Warm in the microwave or on the stovetop, stirring often, just until the honey dissolves into the water.

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