The liquor Michael Jordan was drinking during his 'Last Dance' interviews is a Tequila brand he co-owns, and bottles can go for as much as $1,800 each
— a tequila brand he co-owns with Los Angeles Lakers, Boston Celtics, and Milwaukee Bucks owners.
While there's no way to be sure of what exact variety of Cincoro tequila was flowing on the day of Jordan's sitdown, Shelburne reported that the six-time NBA champion's bottle of choice is the "extra añejo" — otherwise known as the black bottle.During the first two episodes of "The Last Dance," Jordan reflected on his past from a love seat with a cigar and a glass of Cincoro by his side.
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