Description
Clase Azul Tequila Añejo is proof that the best things in life take time. Its taste and decanter are a tribute to the Mazahua indigenous culture.
Its intense amber color and complex aromas result from a magnificent 25-month journey in American whiskey casks.
Clase Azul Añejo Tequila combines art, history, and tequila of the highest quality, making it an expression that truly honors Mexican culture.
TASTING
COLOR: Amber with copper highlights.
BODY: Great body.
AROMA: Toffee, cinnamon, clove, roasted hazelnut, Mexican vanilla, orange marmalade, quince, and toasted oak.
FLAVOR: Nutmeg, clove, orange marmalade, and toasted oak with a silky mouthfeel
PAIRING
Rich cuts of meats (ribeye, picanha, duck breast, or beef ribs) accompanied by a robust sauce (velouté, meat gravy, or mole).
Semi-mature cheeses (brie and camembert) accompanied with bread and red berry compote.
Bitter chocolate with guava jam or roasted banana.
DECANTER
Its external beauty tells the story of its origin. At the bottom, the spirals super imposed on the raw clay symbolize the earth's fertility.
The thin blue line is representative of the water which gives life to the agave. In the center, the piña symbolizes the heart and soul of tequila.
On the back, the four-petaled flower is the traditional Mazahua representation of the Sun and its fullness in the center of space and time. Lastly, it features the delicate, and distinctive feathered design of the Clase Azul family in 24K gold paint.