Is Centenario A good tequila?
Is Centenario A good tequila?
Gran Centenario Tequila is one of Mexico’s best-selling Tequilas. It’s also a historic brand. It’s also a brand that’s well worth rediscovering! Established in 1857 by Lazaro Gallardo, the Tequila is crafted at the ex-La Hacienda Los Camichines (NOM 1122) in the Jalisco Highlands.
What type of alcohol is Centenario?
Tequila
Gran Centenario Reposado is a Tequila of unparalleled smoothness and quality. It is distilled from carefully selected 10 year old blue agave plants and aged in new oak barrels to achieve the perfect balance of taste and smoothness.
Where does Gran Centenario Anejo Tequila come from?
Makers of Gran Centenario® Añejo tequila craft it using an exclusive process, selección suave®, at La Hacienda Los Camichines in Mexico’s Jalisco highlands with the family’s zealously guarded secret recipe. This unique process blends different tequila batches and ages them in American oak casks for a smooth, yet complex profile unlike any other.
Is the Gran Centenario Anejo available in California?
Spirits are not eligible for shipping to California. *Price, vintage and availability may vary by store. Mexico – Aged 18-36 months in French Limousin oak casks. Unparalleled smoothness and quality. Sweet and honeyed flavor, aromas of clove, nutmeg, orange, tangarine, candied fruits, figs and toasted coconut.
What’s the length of time Tequila is aged in Oak?
The length of aging determines how it is labeled: Colorless blanco or silver tequila is aged fewer than two months in oak; reposado between two and 12 months; añejo for more than one year. Extra añejo is a category added in 2006 that includes tequila aged at least three years in oak vats under 600 liters.
Which is the Official Tequila of the Mexican national team?
In 2020, Gran Centenario® was proudly named the Official Tequila of the Mexican National Team, through a multi-year partnership with the Mexican Fútbol Federation. Together, Gran Centenario and the Mexican National Team continue to honor their shared heritage and ignite the spirit of Mexico across the United States!