Clase Azul Tequila Anejo
Clase Azul Añejo, also known as “Edición IndÃgena-Mazahua” (Mazahua Edition), is an ultra-premium tequila made from Tequilana Weber Blue Agave.
This name pays homage to the bottle’s unique design, which celebrates the indigenous Mazahua culture.
The deep amber color and complex aromas of this tequila are the result of a long and patient aging process. Clase Azul Añejo represents the perfect example of how the best things in life take time and dedication.
Every aspect of this tequila, from its flavor to its decanter, is a tribute to the rich cultural tradition of the Mazahua people.
Its magnificent amber color and layered aroma come from 25 months of aging in bourbon barrels, which give the tequila a unique complexity and depth. Clase Azul Añejo is much more than a tequila: it is a work of art that combines history, tradition, and the highest quality.
Each sip honors Mexican culture, offering an unforgettable sensory experience.
Tasting Notes:
- Color: Amber with elegant copper highlights.
- Body: Extraordinarily full and full-bodied.
- Aroma: Notes of toffee, cinnamon, clove, roasted hazelnut, vanilla, orange marmalade, quince and toasted oak intertwine to create a rich, enveloping aromatic bouquet.
- Taste: On the palate there are hints of nutmeg, clove, orange marmalade and toasted oak, leaving a pleasant, silky finish.
Recommended pairings:
Clase Azul Añejo pairs perfectly with pork or duck dishes accompanied by fruit reductions, earthy or creamy cheeses, and chocolate desserts, offering a dining experience that enhances the rich and complex notes of tequila.
The Decanter:
Clase Azul Añejo ‘s decanter is a true masterpiece that tells the story of its cultural roots.
The lower part, with its spirals superimposed on the raw clay, symbolizes the fertility of the earth.
The thin blue line represents water, the source of life for the agave.
In the center, the piña symbolizes the heart and soul of tequila.
On the back, the four-petaled flower represents the Sun according to Mazahua tradition, a symbol of fullness in time and space.
Finally, the decanter is adorned with a 24K gold-plated feathered design, a distinctive touch of the Clase Azul family that pays homage to refinement and craftsmanship.
In summary, Clase Azul Añejo is not only a tequila of the highest quality, but a sensory and visual experience that pays homage to Mexican culture and the traditions that shaped it.
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