How long is Clase Azul Añejo aged, and in what?
Clase Azul Añejo is aged about 25 months — just over two years — in casks that previously held American whiskey, which give it an intense amber color and notes of vanilla, toasted oak, and baking spice. It is made from 100% Blue Weber agave and bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof).
What does the Clase Azul Añejo decanter represent?
The hand-painted ceramic decanter is a tribute to Mazahua indigenous culture: its decoration traces the agave's journey into tequila, with brushstrokes painted in 24-karat gold. Each decanter is handcrafted by artisans in Santa María Canchesdá, so no two are exactly alike.