Day of the dead clase azul 2022

Day of the dead clase azul 2022

Día de los Muertos Clase Azul Tequila

$4,500.00

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Clase Azul Tequila Día de Muertos Limited Edition Sabores is a tribute to this festivity’s gastronomy and the remembrance of the most beautiful moments we’ve lived with our loved ones through the food we share.

This Limited Edition is the first of five installments of our Día de Muertos series that will be unveiled in the following years.

El Día de Muertos is the most anticipated Mexican holiday of the year, as it symbolizes one of the most beautiful traditions we have inherited—celebrating our loved ones who have embarked on an exciting journey: life after death.

Among the various ways to commemorate this holiday, a cultural element unifies all regions in Mexico: the food included in offerings.

This extraordinary tequila was created by blending an añejo tequila aged for more than 14 months in casks previously used for American whiskey with tequilas aged in first-use American oak casks having light and medium charring

One of Mexico’s most iconic tequilas debuts their 'Nuestros Recuerdos' series.

Published on October 22, 2021

This week, spirit company Clase Azul announced a new limited-edition series called Nuestros Recuerdos, which translates to "our memories," and unveiled the first edition: Clase Azul Tequila Día de Muertos Limited Edition Sabores.

Día de los Muertos is one of Mexico's most well-known, personal, and culturally important holidays. It holds a special place in the hearts of the company's employees, notably master distiller Viridiana Tinoco. She exclusively spoke to Travel + Leisure about the new release:

"It is very important for us Mexican people to honor and celebrate those who have left an impression on our lives," she said. "From the moment I can remember, as a young child, El Día de Muertos has been something we look forward to all year long... especially the food, tastes, and flavors, in particular, which help keep the memory of our loved ones alive."

To celebrate Día de los Muertos, many people display ofrendas, or altars, in their homes. They place photographs and possessions of their loved ones alongside offerings of food and drink and the iconic calaveras, or decorated skulls. The offering of the departed's favorite food and drink is meant to welcome them back into their homes, and tequila is a traditional offering.

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Tinoco chose a special tequila for the first edition of this series. It is the brand's first single-estate agave tequila. While it's quite common in the wine world to create wine using fruit from a single estate, it's rare in the tequila industry. Clase Azul sourced the Blue Weber agave from the Cerro de Viboreo mountaintop in the highlands of Jalisco. The tequila was aged for more than 14 months in ex-American whisky casks.

The terroir and aging process give the agave a unique flavor profile with fruity notes of candied orange peel and pear alongside oaky aromas and flavors, including vanilla, caramel, coffee, clove, and chocolate. These are typical flavors found in dishes traditionally served for Día de los Muertos, such as hot chocolate and arroz con leche.

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"With the añejo tequila we made exclusively for this limited edition, I wanted people to experience the flavors of El Día de Muertos," said Tinoco. "The traditional food of this holiday comforts the soul."

In the spirit of remembering loved ones, Clase Azul will release a new edition of Nuestros Recuerdos each year until 2025. Only 5,000 bottles of each edition will be made and it will be available for purchase worldwide. "At Clase Azul, it is our purpose to connect and share the most exquisite aspects of Mexican culture with the world," Tinoco said.

Clase Azul Tequila Día de Muertos Limited Edition Sabores is a tribute to this festivity's gastronomy and the remembrance of the most beautiful moments we’ve lived with our loved ones through the food we share.

This Limited Edition is the first of five installments of our Día de Muertos series that will be unveiled in the following years.

El Día de Muertos is the most anticipated Mexican holiday of the year, as it symbolizes one of the most beautiful traditions we have inherited—celebrating our loved ones who have embarked on an exciting journey: life after death.

Among the various ways to commemorate this holiday, a cultural element unifies all regions in Mexico: the food included in offerings.

This extraordinary tequila was created by blending an añejo tequila aged for more than 14 months in casks previously used for American whiskey with tequilas aged in first-use American oak casks having light and medium charring

Is Clase Azul worth the money?

We rated it exceptionally at 4.23 out of 5. Clase Azul Reposado is the top rated Tequila that we've tried. At a street price of $90, this spirit is on the pricier side, but well worth the money. ... Rating Details..

What is the most expensive Clase Azul?

Clase Azul Tequila Ultra Extra Añejo: $3,140 Described as “one of the world's exclusive Tequilas” and limited to 100 bottles per year, its easy to see why this striking expression is worth a pretty penny.

How much does Clase Azul cost?

How much does Clase Azul Tequila cost? Clase Azul tequila starts at around $119.99 for a 750 ml bottle of Clase Azul Plata Tequila but can go up in price to around $3,000 for a bottle of Clase Azul Unveils Dia De Muertos Joven Edition Tequila.

Why does Clase Azul have a bell?

Although the closure that sits atop the Clase Azul bottles is reminiscent of a bell, its shape was a happy accident. In a recent interview, the tequila's brand experience specialist, Saskia Iha, noted that the ringing cap was crafted as part of an effort to utilize sustainable materials.