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woody with a view
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Favorite Tequilas under $50
Wondering about some names that would be fairly easily available at Algodones in particular. A co worker will be going back and forth for dental work
for 5 days = 5 different tequilas to stock the shelf with. Our favorite is Corralejo Blue, San Matias, Patron Silver and Sauza Anejo-Commemerativo in
no particular order. Always willing to try a new flavor! Not interested in a mixer....
[Edited on 4-10-2014 by woody with a view]
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For me, it's a slam dunk. Don Julio reposado. Occasionally goes on sale for around 330 pesos. Excellent 25 dollar tequila.
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Cazadores. Less than 200 pesos a liter.
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being as where I live patron & HD are over 65.00$ I am limited to a 22.00$ bottle Sauza blanco which IMO is great for the price and they always
have it.
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I'm also a big fan of Don Julio 70th anniversary silver. Far and away the best silver I have had..........but I have never really done any sipping of
silvers.
EDIT: I think I pay around 440 pesos for this down here, so maybe this does not qualify.

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Quote: | Originally posted by Hook
I'm also a big fan of Don Julio 70th anniversary silver. Far and away the best silver I have had..........but I have never really done any sipping of
silvers.
EDIT: I think I pay around 440 pesos for this down here, so maybe this does not qualify.

[Edited on 4-10-2014 by Hook] |
Hook, couldn't agree more! The DJ70 is the smoothest tequila I've had under $75. Paid 525 pesos in Los Barriles, but stateside it's around $70 at
Bevmo or Total Wine & Spirits.
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Don Julio hands down! Haven't tried the DJ70. But I will very soon.
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ok...my hat in the ring....a couple years ago we stopped into the "liquor barn" in redding for the first time on our way north/south....oh my!...the
choices!!!....so we loaded up on our favorite,(at the time), hornitos sauza....when we got to the register the fellow behind asked if we had ever
tried camarena tequila....nope, was the answer..but we are open minded so sent him back for a bottle....a third the price of julio and as smooth as
silk...WE. ARE. TEQUILA. DRINKERS. ...and camarena is as good as it gets...lemme know what you think....wooo boy!
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NV Gran Orendain Anejo
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JD 70. Case closed
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Ok that was back ass ..DJ 70ty. Guess I got excited
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OK, I like all those tequilas but ....... there's always a butt......
My understanding is that you can bring 1 liter of liquor across the border, duty free, per MONTH, into AZ.
So I've always declared 1 liter of tequila and had my companions each take another liter for me. Above that 1 liter per month, I understand you have
to pay duty although I have not had to deal with that nor have any idea what it costs.
YMMV?
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30 30 do not chill drink at room temp you will be surprised. The Winchester 30-30 was the firearm of the revolution. very good stuff less then $20.00.
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My favorite is whatever one YOUR pouring!! 
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Quote: | Originally posted by elgatoloco
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Quote: | Originally posted by Sweetwater
My understanding is that you can bring 1 liter of liquor across the border, duty free, per MONTH, into AZ.
YMMV? |
yeah well, i ain't gonna tell anyone.....
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Quote: | Originally posted by acadist
My favorite is whatever one YOUR pouring!! 
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Brilliant!
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