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    Yeah, I love good tequila! Don Julio is my favorite these days as well, the Anjeo and Repasado are typically in my cabinet. When I want to treat myself, I pick up a bottle of Don Julio 1942. Few bucks more, but very very smooth. They also make a "Real" I believe, thats stupid expensive and I have not yet tried it. One of these days!

    Get out there and try stuff, and you will find there are good things about many different types. Sometimes BevMo and Total Wine near me will do a tequila tasting or get vendors in to do tastings. Those have proved to be enlightening as well.

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    I agree with Corralejo. One of my favorites.
    It will always be a battle a day between those who want maximum change and those who want to maintain the status quo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyris View Post
    Sometimes BevMo and Total Wine near me will do a tequila tasting or get vendors in to do tastings. Those have proved to be enlightening as well.
    BevMo is like the other Devil site ...... but man I love their deals, too.

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    Partida is one of the best tequila names in the business. The Partida family grows 90% of the agave in mexico, then they pick the finest for themselves and sell the rest to other tequila makers. When they are firing the agave before fermentation they use stainless steal ovens instead of clay to keep out and impurities. Also they open air ferment instead of adding yeast. The product is amazing. If you like fine tequila give them a try for sure!

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    In fact, I just picked up a bottle of Patron Anejo this afternoon. My wife said we needed Tequila. Who am I to argue?

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    Don Julio 1942

    Jose Cuervo Reserva de Familia Anejo - good stuff...

    I have not been able to find it since I first had some a while back - but Suave Patria Anejo is very nice sipping tequila for the $$$

    I'd also put El Jimador Anejo in the not too pricey, but very nice sipping tequila category.

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