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Clase Azul Reposado Mexican Tequila 750ml 40% For many , many years, the biggest tequila connoisseurs have praised the Clase Azul Reposado for its superior taste and stunning handmade decanter. By definition, reposado translates to “rested” or “calm” which can certainly influence the experience of sipping this particular Clase Azul which is aged in used American oak barrels for eight months (quite a lot for a reposado) after it has gone through the distillation process. Each bottle is made with high quality white ceramic and then all of them are hand painted by artisans in the bottling facility. Attention to detail comes second to none, which is evident when admiring what is considered one of the best tequilas in the world!
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We will not sell, distribute or lease your personal information to third parties unless we have your permission or are required by law to do so. We may use your personal information to send you promotional information about third parties which we think you may find interesting if you tell us that you wish this to happen. If you believe that any information we are holding on you is incorrect or incomplete, please write to or email us as soon as possible at the above address. We will promptly correct any information found to be incorrect. What tequila comes in a vase?Clase Azul bottles can be used as vases once the tequila is finished. Lomeli said he first became known as a high-end tequila craftsman in 2007 when he launched a $1,200 bottle of dark amber Clase Azul Ultra. It was simply intended to cause a stir on the tequila scene, rather than become an enduring product.
What liquor is in a ceramic bottle?Grand Mayan Ultra Aged
This 100% ultra-aged, Mexican blue agave tequila features an arresting ceramic bottle designed by founder Carlos Monsalve.
Why is Clase Azul so expensive?The main reason why this collection is so expensive is the amount of time and effort that was needed to create it. In fact, Clase Azul commissioned 15 Mexican artists to create a different design for each bottle.
What do Clase Azul bottles do?Some of the limited edition bottles were created to honor Mexico's history or certain cultural traditions. They're not cheap (you'll pay up to $1700 for a bottle of limited run Clase Azul) but they've become collector's items, with owners upcycling the bottles into lamps and vases.
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