Bottle of Gran Centenario Leyenda

Gran Centenario Leyenda

Type: Tequila
Nom
1122
175 Ratings See All
$149.99
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Production Details
NOM : 1122 ,
Agave Type : Tequilana Weber ,
Agave Region : - ,
Region : Jalisco (Los Valles) ,
Cooking : Autoclave (high pressure) ,
Extraction : Roller Mill ,
Water Source : - ,
Fermentation : 100% agave, Stainless steel tanks ,
Distillation : 2x distilled ,
Still : Column ,
Aging : - ,
ABV/Proof : 40% abv (80-proof)
Other : -

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Aromas & Flavors Detected By Our Community

Aromas Detected

8
Agave (cooked)
7
Oak
4
Caramel
3
Vanilla
3
Whiskey
2
Alcohol
2
Mint
1
Banana
1
Sawdust
1
Pepper (black)
1
Rosemary
1
Baking Spice

Flavors Detected

12
Oak
9
Caramel
8
Vanilla
7
Agave (cooked)
5
Pepper (black)
3
Whiskey
2
Banana
2
Alcohol
2
Citrus
2
Toffee
2
Dried Fruit
1
Nuts

Ratings

Personal Scores & Reviews From Our Community

Tequila Boss
567 ratings
  • 90 Rating

04' Vintage presentation

Tequila Wizard
760 ratings
  • 81 Rating

tried in 2016/17? older bottle

Tequila Honey Badger
1175 ratings
  • 85 Rating

Pleasant surprise! Clearly there's something to the barreling that brings out a quality that's far better than the anejo!

Tequila Phenom
331 ratings
  • 85 Rating

Nice agave nose with oak. Heavy oak flavor and a spicy huff of a finish. 38%

Tequila Boss
548 ratings
  • 85 Rating

Tasted new bottle packaging. I really liked the balance of wood and aged cooked agave, after all that’s what we are paying for. At almost half the price of the 1800 Milenio I tried side by side with the Gran Centenario, I thought this was a much better value. It is column still and that means probably additives

Tequila Wizard
990 ratings
  • 81 Rating

Edited February 2, 2019 Lovely copper color with thick lágrimas. Nose: Any agave presence is pretty much obscured by the mature oak notes. A hint of floral. Some dusty undertones, with vanilla and ripe peaches. Flavor: Spicy barrel influence with white pepper, gives this a hot initial attack. There is some tannin bitterness with off setting vanilla. Finish: I’m just not finding any additional notes or nuances. Too much oak for me.

Tequila Honey Badger
1482 ratings
  • 84 Rating

A gift from a friend, this older bottle is quite drinkable with richness closer to old school Reserva de la Familia than most current product from Cuervo.

Tequila Enthusiast
6 ratings
  • 83 Rating

Very smooth Sweet finish

Tequila Freak
23 ratings
  • 64 Rating

Aroma is orange Flavor is oak. Finish is bitter 2 oz pour $49. It’s okay. I was curious to try.

Tequila Phenom
338 ratings
  • 79 Rating

The Gran Centenario Leyenda ($125-$150) is easy to appreciate, but does not overly impress. Slightly sweet on the nose with notes of raisin, pear, orange and maple with subtle limousin oak tannic characteristics. Taste is similar with a thin mouthfeel, silky with sweet tones of wood with hints of maple, eucalyptus, and clove. Nice balance, but depth isn't really there. Finish is short.

Tequila Warrior
44 ratings
  • 76 Rating

Very oaky, more astringent than some of the others in the same space

Tequila Badass
469 ratings
  • 87 Rating

Very smooth and sweet, a hint of spice and smoke on the finish.

Tequila Honey Badger
1400 ratings
  • 85 Rating

Lot: L00118. Bottled on 19-01-2018. Color: light brown. Aroma: light cooked agave, mineral, citric orange peel, pungent sensation from bee honey, alcohol sensation is low, citrus, fresh. Palate: cooked agave, caramelizad orange peel, light black pepper, light cinnamon. Finish is medium, cooked agave with orange notes persists.

Tequila Freak
28 ratings
  • 86 Rating

Toasted agave, oak, and a hint of mint on the nose. Oak, agave, and a hint of vanilla combine with rich caramel and toffee flavors. Notes of dried fruit in the lengthy, lingering aftertaste.

Tequila Freak
22 ratings
  • 92 Rating

bottle is different but definitely the Leyenda.

Tequila Ninja
123 ratings
  • 83 Rating

If this one doesn’t convert a whiskey drinker I don’t know what would. Very nice aroma, very close to a whiskey. Perfect for sipping

Tequila Fanatic
17 ratings
  • 71 Rating

I drink the Centanario Anejo as my regular tequila. I like the Cuervo Familia and found this at Ralphs on a trip to LaQuinta. She is pretty but not as luxurious as I expected. Lovely nose and first taste. Sort of bland finish. A surprising disappointment.

Tequila Aficionado
59 ratings
  • 90 Rating

bottle has changed complex homemade Carmel wood balanced. excellent choice vault tequila. 28 a shot. best tequila I can afford

Tequila Connoisseur
61 ratings
  • 80 Rating

We have some sweet aromas, really inviting. The Taste is half full and semi oil base. The finish is a little rough for it's denomination. overall the value is a little high for the experience. but definitely worth to sip

Tequila Ninja
135 ratings
  • 82 Rating

M&J. A little too much caramel for me both in the taste and finish. Nice nose alcohol, mint, vanilla, citrus.

Tequila Warrior
43 ratings
  • 88 Rating

Caramel and vanilla lovers dream! Aroma of vanilla with a vanilla caramel flavor and finish. Bottle has nice presentation.

Tequila Ninja
120 ratings
  • 86 Rating

Nose of oak, roasted agave, stone fruit and faint mint. Rich caramel and toffee flavors with oak, agave, and faint vanilla. Long lingering finish with hints of dried fruit.

Tequila Maniac
36 ratings
  • 82 Rating

Pretty good but there are better rating tequilas for the buck out there. It not my favorite. But that’s just my pallet

Tequila Maniac
37 ratings
  • 79 Rating

33 per 750mL

Tequila Lover
10 ratings
  • 87 Rating

Sweet smell and sweet taste

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