Dos Caras Secret Admirer
Warm, tart, and delightfully surprising—Our Secret Admirer blends the smooth, caramel notes of Dos Caras Reposado with a crisp, festive burst of cranberry and zesty lime, finished with an intriguing whisper of Creole-inspired bitters.

Cocktail Recipe
Ingredients:
2 oz Reposado Tequila
1 oz Cranberry Juice
¾ oz Fresh Lime Juice
½ oz Agave Nectar
2-3 dashes Peychaud's Bitters
Lime wheel and a few cranberries, for garnish
Technique:
Chill your glass – Place a coupe or martini glass in the freezer or fill it with ice water. This ensures your "Secret Admirer" stays perfectly chilled, enhancing its crisp, refreshing qualities.
Combine the elements – Pour the Dos Caras Reposado Tequila, cranberry juice, fresh lime juice, agave nectar, and Peychaud's Bitters into a cocktail shaker.
Shake with intention – Fill the shaker with ice and shake vigorously for about 15-20 seconds. This thoroughly chills and blends the ingredients, creating a beautifully integrated flavor profile.
Strain and present – Discard the ice from your chilled glass, then strain the cocktail into it for a smooth, elegant pour.
Garnish with intrigue – Adorn your drink with a lime wheel and a few fresh cranberries. These garnishes not only add a pop of color but also hint at the delicious sweet and tart notes within.
Made with Dos Caras Reposado
To be. To belong. To inspire. With heart. With honor.
To be. To belong. To inspire. With heart. With honor.
"Secret Admirer" hints at a delightful surprise, blending the smooth, warm notes of Dos Caras Reposado tequila with the crisp, tart sweetness of cranberries. It's a bicultural nod to unexpected delights and the shared joy of discovery.
Our Dos Caras Reposado Tequila lays a foundation of warm, caramel complexity, its aged notes a gentle promise of something special.
Cranberry juice adds a vibrant, tart burst, a distinctly American flavor reminiscent of festive gatherings. Fresh lime juice introduces a zesty brightness, a touch of Mexican sunshine that cuts through the sweetness.
Agave nectar subtly balances these flavors, while Peychaud's Bitters add an aromatic, slightly anise-like whisper, an intriguing secret note from Creole traditions.

