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This is a limited production of highly allocated Tequila Clase Azul Joven. It has a nose of hazelnut, caramel, wood, walnut, vanilla and dried raisins. The taste is a balance of oak, ginger, green olives, chocolate, vanilla, caramel, and fig with a citrus end note.
The tequila created for this edition pays homage to our signature Clase Azul Tequila Reposado. Our Master Distiller, Viridiana Tinoco, reimagined its creation to give it a special touch.
Born from the encounter between cultures and worldviews, the celebration of Día de Muertos is one of Mexico’s most beloved and emblematic traditions.
This exquisite, deep amber tequila is a world-class spirit and its decanter is adorned with 3 precious metals: pure platinum decoration, a .925 sterling silver agave medallion and a 24 carat gold label. Each bottle is truly one of a kind!
Made in Durango, Mexico from wild Cenizo Agave and undergoes a very traditional production process that includes natural spring water, rich minerals and an ancestral distillation process.
Clase Azul's Master Distiller, Vindiana Tinoco, created this unique Anejo tequila, our first Single Estate Agave Tequila. This limited edition release celebrates the Day of the Dead, Mexico's beloved holiday that is dedicated to the departed loved ones. The expression is a tribute to both the festivity and gastronomy that are part of the holiday.
This new expression is made from 100% Agave Papalote, also known as Agave cupreata, and specific to the Guerrero region. The plant grows wild in the mountain range of Guerrero, which is on the coast and has a tropical climate.
Casino Azul Anejo Jaguar Edition is a beautiful bottle of Anejo Tequila. A one-of-a-kind choice bottle shape, and complex tequila. A wonderful blend of crisp vanilla with hints of fruit, and extremely smooth.
This collectible tequila features three separate sections, each divided into 250mL sections; anejo, reposado, and blanco. Each section has a separate pour spout.