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If price is any indication than Azul Gran Reserva represents the top of the line, in the Gran Centenario family of tequilas. Like the Reserva de Tequilero on the previous page I haven't tried this muy añejo and I don't think it's available here in the States. Apparently this tequila is the result of a meticulous process of blending select aged tequilas. If you have any friends visit Mexico you could have them bring you back a bottle of Gran Reserva for approximately 230.00 USD. Along with the Reserva del Tequilero, Gran Centenario - Gran Reserva seems to be prevalent in duty free shops in Mexico's larger airports.
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