Limited Edition Día de los Muertos Tequila Bottle by Clase Azul: How to Get Yours

1. Introduction

Clase Azul unveils its latest limited-edition tequila for Día de los Muertos, the Mexican Day of the Dead, occurring on Nov. 1 and Nov. 2. This release marks the luxury brand’s second iteration of their Nuestros Recuerdos bottling series, which translates to “our memories.”

2. Significance of Día de los Muertos

Día de los Muertos is one of Mexico’s most significant holidays, honoring those who have passed. For this special tequila, Guadalajara-based Clase Azul and master distiller Viridiana Tinoco have crafted a spirit presented in a hand-painted decanter that beautifully commemorates the occasion.

3. Unique Design Features

A glass of the Clase Azul tequila for Día de los Muertos
Zenith Adventure Media/Courtesy of Clase Azul

The decanter’s design draws inspiration from the ofrenda, a vibrant offering for the deceased. Its base features iconography emblematic of marigold flowers and papel picado. Additionally, the white glaze represents alfeñiques (sugar confections). Notably, a striking depiction of a calavera de azúcar (sugar skull) enhances its visual appeal. Each handmade bottle, crafted by Mexican artisans, takes approximately 12 days to complete.

4. Exquisite Tequila Quality

Details of the Clase Azul bottle for Día de los Muertos
Zenith Adventure Media/Courtesy of Clase Azul

Inside this magnificent decanter resides an exceptional tequila. Aged for 28 months, this añejo tequila spent its initial 22 months in American whiskey casks, followed by finishing in artisanal rum barrels from Martinique. Consequently, it exhibits a hint of sweetness, complemented by notes of orange peel, clove, walnut, and cacao.

5. Availability and Experience

The limited-edition Clase Azul Tequila Día de los Muertos will be available for purchase in the United States, Asia, and Europe this week. For those eager to experience it firsthand, visiting Clase Azul’s flagship store in San José del Cabo, Mexico, is an enticing option. Behind the boutique lies the brand’s newly launched hospitality concept, featuring an interactive Taste of Culture dining experience, the upscale restaurant La Terraza, and Clase Azul Omakase.

6. Conclusion

Clase Azul Tequila Día de los Muertos Limited Edition Colores will be offered in one-liter decanters priced at $1,050. The purchasing link is not yet available.

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