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Gran Centenario Añejo — How to drink, Review & Tasting Notes

Looking for an honest Gran Centenario Añejo review before buying? This page brings together everything you need to know about this bottle: detailed tasting notes, production characteristics sourced by our team, cocktail match scores showing exactly how Gran Centenario Añejo performs in a drink — and real reviews from cocktail enthusiasts who've used it in their drinks.

Gran Centenario Añejo — Aged for approximately 16 months in new American oak barrels, showcases the full richness of Blue Weber agave through a silky and refined palate. Notes of vanilla, caramel, toasted oak, and cooked agave come together in perfect balance, creating an elegant and rewarding sipping tequila.

Aged for approximately 16 months in new American oak barrels, showcases the full richness of Blue Weber agave through a silky and refined palate. Notes of vanilla, caramel, toasted oak, and cooked agave come together in perfect balance, creating an elegant and rewarding sipping tequila.

Aromatic Profile

The dominant aromas and flavours detected in Gran Centenario Añejo, grouped by family and ranked by intensity.

Spicy
Vanilla
Woody
Oak
Gourmand
Caramel

Characteristics — Gran Centenario Añejo

Production details and technical specs sourced by our team — from ingredients origin and cooking method to alcohol content...

Gran Centenario Añejo — 100% Agave: Yes · Additives: 15/100 · Category: Añejo · Cooking Method: Horno · Extraction Method: Roller Mill · Still Type: Copper Pot Still · Agave Intensity: 56/100 · Production Region: Lowlands (El Valle) · NOM Certification: Yes · Alcohol Content: 39/100 · Sweetness: 58/100.

100% Agave
Yes
Additives
15/100
Category
Añejo
Cooking Method
Horno
Extraction Method
Roller Mill
Still Type
Copper Pot Still
Agave Intensity
56/100
Production Region
Lowlands (El Valle)
NOM Certification
Yes
Alcohol Content
39/100
Sweetness
58/100

What Cocktail Enthusiasts Say About Gran Centenario Añejo 0

Ratings and tasting notes submitted by Smarter Spirits users who made cocktails with Gran Centenario Añejo — scored with other specified ingredients in the glass.

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Best Cocktails with Gran Centenario Añejo — Ranked by Compatibility

Match scores compare Gran Centenario Añejo's flavour profile and technical specs against each cocktail's ingredient requirements. Scored out of 100 — the higher, the better the fit. Click a cocktail to open the interactive comparator.


FAQ about Gran Centenario Añejo

How much does Gran Centenario Añejo cost?

Gran Centenario Añejo is typically priced around $50. Prices may vary depending on your region and retailer. We recommend checking local spirits shops or online retailers for the most accurate current pricing.

What type of Tequila is Gran Centenario Añejo?

Gran Centenario Añejo is a Tequila Añejo. Aged for approximately 16 months in new American oak barrels, showcases the full richness of Blue Weber agave through a silky and refined palate. Notes of vanilla, caramel, toasted oak, and cooked agave come together in perfect balance, creating an elegant and rewarding sipping tequila.

What does Gran Centenario Añejo taste like?

Gran Centenario Añejo is characterized by dominant notes of Oak, Caramel, Vanilla. Its aromatic profile is primarily woody-forward, making it a distinctive choice for sipping and cocktails alike.

What are the best cocktails to make with Gran Centenario Añejo?

Based on flavour profile and ingredient compatibility, the top cocktails for Gran Centenario Añejo are: Tequila Old Fashioned (50/100). These scores are calculated by Smarter Spirits by comparing Gran Centenario Añejo's characteristics against each cocktail's requirements.

Is Gran Centenario Añejo good for a Tequila Old Fashioned?

Yes — Gran Centenario Añejo scores 50/100 for the Tequila Old Fashioned, making it one of its best matches. Its vanilla and oak complements the cocktail's ingredient balance particularly well.

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