Clase Azul Dia De Muertos Colores Limited Edition Tequila 1L

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Born from the encounter between cultures and worldviews, the celebration of Día de Muertos is one of Mexico’s most beloved and emblematic traditions.

During this time, we celebrate the memory of our loved ones who are no longer with us. As promoters of our culture, we’d like the whole world to be able to discover the magic and beauty of this colorful celebration.

We’re proud to present the new Clase Azul Tequila Día de Muertos Limited Edition Colores, a creation that pays homage to the colors that illuminate this iconic Mexican celebration.

The añejo tequila of this limited edition is inspired by Calaveritas de Azucar, a colorful sweet traditionally made during Día de Muertos.

In honor of this tradition, our Master Distiller chose to finish this tequila in casks of rhum agricole, an artisanal rum from the island of Martinique. The essence of this rum distilled from fresh sugarcane juice remains in the wooden casks and helps give the tequila its unique profile.

Depictions of skulls are one of the key features of Día de Muertos and are commonplace in wider Mexican culture. These skulls often spark the curiosity of first-time travelers to Mexico; however, they are more a symbolic celebration of life than a traditional representation of death. 

An important part of Día de Muertos is the creation of traditional sweets called calaveritas de azúcar. These iconic skulls are fashioned from sugar and decorated with colorful icing and metallic foil.

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Born from the encounter between cultures and worldviews, the celebration of Día de Muertos is one of Mexico’s most beloved and emblematic traditions.

During this time, we celebrate the memory of our loved ones who are no longer with us. As promoters of our culture, we’d like the whole world to be able to discover the magic and beauty of this colorful celebration.

We’re proud to present the new Clase Azul Tequila Día de Muertos Limited Edition Colores, a creation that pays homage to the colors that illuminate this iconic Mexican celebration.

The añejo tequila of this limited edition is inspired by Calaveritas de Azucar, a colorful sweet traditionally made during Día de Muertos.

In honor of this tradition, our Master Distiller chose to finish this tequila in casks of rhum agricole, an artisanal rum from the island of Martinique. The essence of this rum distilled from fresh sugarcane juice remains in the wooden casks and helps give the tequila its unique profile.

Depictions of skulls are one of the key features of Día de Muertos and are commonplace in wider Mexican culture. These skulls often spark the curiosity of first-time travelers to Mexico; however, they are more a symbolic celebration of life than a traditional representation of death. 

An important part of Día de Muertos is the creation of traditional sweets called calaveritas de azúcar. These iconic skulls are fashioned from sugar and decorated with colorful icing and metallic foil.

Born from the encounter between cultures and worldviews, the celebration of Día de Muertos is one of Mexico’s most beloved and emblematic traditions.

During this time, we celebrate the memory of our loved ones who are no longer with us. As promoters of our culture, we’d like the whole world to be able to discover the magic and beauty of this colorful celebration.

We’re proud to present the new Clase Azul Tequila Día de Muertos Limited Edition Colores, a creation that pays homage to the colors that illuminate this iconic Mexican celebration.

The añejo tequila of this limited edition is inspired by Calaveritas de Azucar, a colorful sweet traditionally made during Día de Muertos.

In honor of this tradition, our Master Distiller chose to finish this tequila in casks of rhum agricole, an artisanal rum from the island of Martinique. The essence of this rum distilled from fresh sugarcane juice remains in the wooden casks and helps give the tequila its unique profile.

Depictions of skulls are one of the key features of Día de Muertos and are commonplace in wider Mexican culture. These skulls often spark the curiosity of first-time travelers to Mexico; however, they are more a symbolic celebration of life than a traditional representation of death. 

An important part of Día de Muertos is the creation of traditional sweets called calaveritas de azúcar. These iconic skulls are fashioned from sugar and decorated with colorful icing and metallic foil.

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