Description
Gran Centenario Leyenda is one of the original Extra Añejo tequilas — among the first expressions ever awarded the Extra Añejo classification when the category was created by Mexico’s Norma Oficial in 2006, aged 5 years in French Limousin oak barrels for a dark chocolate, dried apricot, walnut, and toasted almond complexity that places it firmly in the Cognac-adjacent territory of the ultra-premium agave spirits category.
French Limousin oak is the wood of Grand Champagne Cognac — the tightest grain, most complex tannin structure, and most refined flavor contribution of any commonly used cooperage. Five years in these barrels produces a fundamentally different spirit from younger aged tequilas — the agave character has transformed, the oak is fully integrated, and the result sits closer to aged French brandy than to standard tequila in its depth and complexity. The Seleccion Suave enrichment process — unique to Gran Centenario — adds an additional layer of smoothness from the extra-aged Añejo blend. Browse all Gran Centenario at Wooden Cork.
Tasting Notes
- Nose: Dark chocolate, dried apricot, walnut, and aged French oak complexity
- Palate: Rich and Cognac-adjacent — dark dried fruit, toasted almond, chocolate, and the refined complexity of 5-year Limousin oak
- Finish: Very long and elegant with persistent dried fruit, chocolate, and wood spice
Specs
- Producer: Gran Centenario, La Perseverancia Distillery (NOM 1122), Los Altos, Jalisco
- Agave: 100% Blue Weber, highland Los Altos
- Style: Extra Añejo Tequila
- Aging: 5 years in French Limousin oak
- Process: Seleccion Suave
- Awards: Multiple international gold medals
- Size: 750ml
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Gran Centenario Leyenda comparable to aged Cognac?
In character profile, yes — the combination of 5 years in French Limousin oak (the same wood as Grand Champagne Cognac) and the Seleccion Suave enrichment produces a spirit with dark dried fruit, chocolate, and almond complexity that is more Cognac-adjacent than tequila-adjacent at its age. For Cognac drinkers exploring aged agave spirits, Leyenda is the most direct comparison point in the tequila category.






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