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Clase Azul Reposado: a Mexican icon of craft and beauty

Clase Azul Reposado: a Mexican icon of craft and beauty

The Spirit of Clase Azul

In the world of tequila, few names shine as brightly as Clase Azul. Founded in Mexico with a vision to elevate tequila beyond a drink into an art form, Clase Azul has become a symbol of refinement and cultural pride. Each of their expressions reflects not only the mastery of agave distillation, but also the artistry and traditions of Mexico itself.

What makes Clase Azul Reposado unique

Unlike many reposados, Clase Azul Reposado is made exclusively from 100% Blue Weber agave, slow-cooked in traditional stone ovens for over 72 hours. It is then aged for eight months in hand-selected American oak barrels, resulting in a tequila of extraordinary smoothness and depth. The flavour profile reveals rich notes of vanilla, caramel and hazelnut, balanced by subtle spice, a harmony that distinguishes it from more ordinary tequilas.

What truly sets Clase Azul apart, however, is not only the liquid but the vessel. Each bottle is a work of art: individually hand-painted ceramic decanters, crafted by skilled Mexican artisans. No two bottles are ever exactly alike, making every piece both a tequila and a collectible work of art.

A story in every bottle

The inspiration behind these iconic bottles was to give tequila the same prestige and reverence as the world’s finest spirits. The founders of Clase Azul wanted to celebrate Mexican heritage by combining craftsmanship in both liquid and form. The result is a bottle that is as cherished on display as it is when poured, a union of tradition, artistry and innovation.

Why choose Clase Azul Reposado

Clase Azul Reposado is not simply a tequila to be enjoyed; it is a tequila to be experienced. It represents the meeting of craftsmanship, culture and beauty, a spirit that carries with it the soul of Mexico. Whether savoured neat or displayed as part of an exclusive collection, it stands apart from anything else in the world of tequila.