Guided by our purpose of showcasing Mexican culture, we’ve sought to collaborate with some of our country’s leading contemporary artists to learn from their perspectives and aesthetic visions.Naturally, we’ve gravitated toward creators who, like us, are unafraid of expressing themselves to convey something uniquely Mexican.One such artist is Eduardo Sarabia, whose partnership with Clase Azul México materialized from what he himself has described as a “spiritual connection” with our brand.Born in Los Angeles to Mexican parents, Sarabia has lived and worked in Guadalajara, Jalisco for over 20 years. His diverse body of work, encompassing painting, sculpture and installations, frequently showcases his preference for traditional materials.Sarabia draws inspiration from his own life experiences and the rich folk history of Northern Mexico to create romantic visual narratives which meld personal whimsy with poignant commentary on contemporary Mexican culture.Employing his characteristically playful style and cumulative artistic language, Eduardo Sarabia decorated this decanter with characters and motifs of great personal importance.On the front, crossed pairs of picks and spades recall a childhood story of his grandfather’s eternal quest for hidden treasure, while the face of a two-peso coin bears the date 1976, the year the artist was born. Both these elements recur often in Sarabia’s work.On the back are allegorical portraits of a parrot, a rooster and a she-goat, sardonic characters drawn from the folk and musical narratives of his family’s native Sinaloa.There are two variations of this decanter: the first, Dorado, boasts decorative elements accentuated with lustrous 24-karat gold, giving its surface a rich sheen. The second, Color, recreates animal motifs in vivid green and red hues and adorns other elements with 24-karat gold, creating a vibrant array of colors that complements our signature cobalt blue.TequilaThis joven tequila is a unique blend of unaged tequila, an añejo tequila aged in Russian oak casks and another añejo aged in amontillado sherry casks.Created in collaboration with Eduardo Sarabia, our Master Distiller Viridiana Tinoco sought to create a spirit that captured the essence of the artist’s life and the fearlessness of his work.Tasting NotesColor: pale gold with golden highlightsBody: mediumAroma: agave nectar, walnut, tangerine peel and light herbal undertonesPalate: agave nectar, spearmint and ripe tangerine with a long earthy and toasted walnut finish
6 reviews for Clase Azul Limited Edition X Eduardo Sarabia Anejo Tequila
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An excellent choice for a sipping tequila, rich, developed, and smooth with a definite caramel finish.
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Delicious. Best tequila
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I brought it for my for good friend that ca.e from Florida, she loves it. Good …
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This tequila has ruined me for almost all others. The smooth, sweet flavors are never harsh. Over a large ice cube and sip away. The closest I have found for the same money is 1942 reposado but it is slightly less appealing to me.
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I received this as a gift. Ver impressive bottle. While it’s good, I think you’re paying a bit for that bottle.
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If your new to this and haven’t had D.J 1942 like I was and spending $150 plus for a bottle of tequila. Go with the 42, aside from the decor the 42 is hands down far superior taste and smoothness if that’s your thing.