Clase Azul Tequila Día de Muertos Edición Limitada Música is a tribute to Mexico’s most iconic tradition – Día de Muertos – where music, memories, and celebration take center stage. This Añejo tequila is made from 100% blue agave and aged for 26 months: first in American whiskey casks, then finished in Scottish whisky barrels from both the Isle of Skye and Speyside. The result is a tequila with depth and character, where tradition meets innovation.
The flavour is rich and layered, with clear notes of peat smoke, honey, cinnamon, chocolate, and dried plum. The aroma offers complex hints of nutmeg, smoke, and caramelised fruit, while the finish is long, warm, and elegant, with subtle oak and spice. It’s a tequila to sip slowly – unfolding beautifully with every taste.
The bottle is a piece of art and a celebration of Mexican craftsmanship. Hand-painted in a deep plum tone, it features gold and purple designs of a skeletal musical ensemble, created by artist David “el Dee” Espinosa. The front displays a moveable Catrina figure playing the accordion – handcrafted in Jalisco, gold-plated with 24-karat gold, and made up of nearly 40 individual parts. Every detail symbolises the power of music in honouring life and remembering the departed.
The producer, Clase Azul Spirits, is a globally renowned Mexican luxury brand, known for its ultra-premium tequilas and mezcals. The company is celebrated not only for its high-quality spirits but also for its iconic hand-crafted ceramic decanters, shaped and painted by local Mexican artisans. Each bottle is a unique work of art and an expression of Mexican culture and soul.
Clase Azul Día de Muertos Edición Limitada Música is limited to just 10,000 bottles worldwide – a rare and coveted homage to Mexican heritage, tradition, and artistry.