Celosa Rose Joven: Where Tequila Meets Rosé Elegance
Celosa Rose Joven is a bold and beautiful statement in the world of joven tequilas — a “joven rosa” that brings together tequila’s earth and rosé wine’s floral elegance. Produced in Jalisco and crafted from 100% Blue Weber agave, Celosa rests in French oak red wine barrels sourced from Napa Valley to achieve a soft pink hue and a subtle blush of fruit.
What sets Celosa apart is its blend of tradition and innovation. The brand positions itself as ultra-premium and organic, using seven-year-old agave, cooking in autoclaves, double distilling, then finishing in wine barrels for about 28 days — enough time to impart color and flavor without overtaking the agave’s identity.
Aromas That Set the Stage
Celosa greets the nose with an intriguing mix of bright and deeper notes. Expect cherry and red berries up front, paired with citrus accents and a hint of floral rose petals. Beneath that, there’s a subtle minerality and a gentle oak presence from the barrel influence.
Paste Magazine noted its bouquet as “earthy, roasty agave sweetness… combined … with orange peel, vanilla cake and a little distinct cherry.”
On the Palate: Fruit, Agave, and Silk
Celosa’s palate is delicately balanced, allowing both agave and barrel influence to shine without overshadowing one another. You’ll find:
Agave & Earth — roasted or cooked agave remains present, grounding the profile.
Fruity Notes — red berries, macerated strawberry, and a whisper of cherry carry through from its rosé finish.
Vanilla & Soft Spice — gentle vanilla cream weaves with white pepper, giving warmth and softness in the mid-palate.
Rose Petal & Oak Touches — subtle floral notes emerge, but the oak influence is thoughtfully restrained so it complements instead of dominating.
Its texture is silky and smooth, with moderate proof making it approachable for many palates.
Finish & Character
The finish is clean and gentle. You’re left with lingering red fruit impressions, touched by oak, a touch of vanilla, and just a hint of wine-cask dryness. It doesn’t overstay its welcome — instead, it leaves a refined echo.
Our Take & Recommendation
Celosa Rose Joven is a daring expression that mostly succeeds — it offers a sensory bridge between tequila tradition and wine-inspired elegance. The rosé barrel finish is perceptible but not overpowering, allowing the agave core to still shine through. If you enjoy jóvenes with a twist, especially those that flirt with fruit-forward complexity, Celosa deserves a spot in your collection.
For more conventional joven enthusiasts, Celosa may be a conversation piece — a tequila that challenges what “joven” can be while still holding true to the spirit’s roots.