During the premiere of “The Last Dance,” there was widespread curiosity about the type of tequila Michael Jordan enjoyed during his home confessional.
As per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne, Jordan was sipping on tequila from his co-owned brand, Cincoro, along with owners of the Los Angeles Lakers, Boston Celtics, and Milwaukee Bucks.
Shelburne noted that the specific Cincoro variety Jordan favored during the interview was the “extra añejo” in the black bottle. A swift online search reveals that this particular expression can command prices of up to $1,800.
In October, while promoting Cincoro on the Today Show, Jordan shared, “We decided to do our own tequila. If we sell it, we sell it. If not, at least we got enough to drink.”
The Last Dance: An Jordan Lover’s Dream
The debut of “The Last Dance,” ESPN’s documentary on the 1997-98 Chicago Bulls season, brought forth a treasure trove of unprecedented insights into the team and its iconic figure, Michael Jordan.
Amidst the revelations in the initial two episodes, fans were captivated by a different enigma: what was Michael Jordan sipping on? In response to the inquiry, ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne unveiled that it was tequila, but not just any tequila.
During his interview in the Sunday night broadcast, Jordan was enjoying Cincoro — a tequila brand he co-owns with owners of the Los Angeles Lakers, Boston Celtics, and Milwaukee Bucks.
What is Extra Añejo Tequila?
As outlined on the Cincoro website, the extra añejo is characterized as a highly exclusive tequila made in limited quantities. This variant undergoes a meticulous aging process in used American bourbon barrels for over three years, resulting in subtle aromas of wood, spices, and lightly cooked agave on the nose.
This particular variety commands a price tag of up to $1,800 per bottle!
The palate is then treated to an interplay of intense oak, sweet agave, caramel, and gentle vanilla notes.
Michael Jordan – More Than Just Basketball
While the specific Cincoro tequila variant gracing Jordan’s interview remains uncertain, Shelburne noted that the six-time NBA champion favors the “extra añejo,” recognized as the black bottle.
Throughout the initial two installments of “The Last Dance,” Jordan reminisced about his past while seated on a love seat, accompanied by a cigar and a glass of Cincoro.
The five-time NBA MVP seemingly enjoyed multiple rounds of the spirit during his confessional, prompting Dan McQuade from Unnamed Temporary Sports Blog to ponder and discuss the contents of MJ’s glass.
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