Clase Azul is not just a pretty bottle–but their amazingly beautiful bottles are the first thing that attracts many people with an eye for art. Not only are their bottles works of art in themselves, with handmade design and precious metal medallions custom-crafted by renowned Mexican artists Tomas Saldivar and Leon Fernandez, respectively, but they have even deeper value–they create dozens of jobs for the community, as each bottle is hand-crafted in the small town of Santa María Canchesda.
Clase Azul 2024 Dia De Los Muertos Música Edition
$3,000.00
- 26-month Añejo, aged in American Whiskey casks and finished in casks of Scotch Whisky.
- The decanter for this limited edition, with its deep plum color, embodies the soft and calming cadence of Día de Muertos melodies. On the back of the base, an illustration in golden and lilac hues depicts an eclectic musical ensemble parading to the sound of traditional instruments, reflecting the diverse musical traditions of this festivity.
- The front of the decanter features a 24-karat gold-plated ornament with a fine patina finish, brought to life as a jovial, accordion-playing Catrina dancing to her own music. This moveable artisanal piece was handcrafted at the Milagros de Latón artisan workshop in Tesistán, Jalisco. A highly intricate work, it is composed of almost 40 individual parts cast from 10 separate molds.