• NOM 1122 •

Los Camichines, S.A. DE C.V.

• GC Leyenda Importer •

Skyy Spirits LLC

Like all Gran Centenario products, Reserva del Tequilero is presented in a beautiful package. Though I have not had the chance to try Reserva del Tequilero, this añejo is said to be aged in previously unused French oak barrels to achieve a product of uncompromising quality. Tim Carter purchased the bottle above at the Mexico City airport and I saw these bottles in the Guadalajara airport as well for about $110.00 US. Unfortunately at that point I did not have the room or means to bring home anymore tequila. As far as I know Reserva del Tequilero and the Gran Reserva on the next page are not available in the U.S. but seem to be well represented at duty free shops in Mexico's airports.

Note: While Reserva del Tequilero was not sold in the United States, the tequila is now available under the name of "Leyenda". Get more details at the new Gran Centenario web site.