Clase Azul Reposado Tequila (70cl)
The Original Masterpiece: High-Performance Highland Agave & Iconographic Talavera Precision
Elevate your definitive collection with the Clase Azul Reposado Tequila 70cl. Standing as the definitive, globally recognized flagship in the arena of ultra-premium spirits, this vivid and architecturally monumental liquid masterfully establishes itself as the ultimate solution for those who demand "high-performance" highland craftsmanship and an elite, benchmark pedigree. This iconic 700ml bottling transforms slow-cooked, estate-grown agave into a suave and sophisticated charm—shrugging off ordinary, mass-produced spirits for a sturdy, authentic, and high-impact character. By providing a clean and crisp window into classical Mexican heritage and advanced modern distillation, Clase Azul Reposado reflects your status through unwavering artisanal luxury and unmatched richness.
Heritage & Alchemy: The "Los Altos" Masonry Oven Engineering
Highland Architecture: Sourced from 100% organic Blue Weber Agave cultivated for 7 to 10 years in the mineral-rich, vibrant red soils of Los Altos, Jalisco—ensuring a high-performance raw material loaded with dense natural sugars.
The Masonry Cooking Logic: Hand-harvested via traditional jima before the agave hearts (piñas) undergo an arduous slow-cooking process in traditional masonry ovens, protecting the structural integrity of the sugars while delivering a spectacular, "fully fledged" foundational sweetness.
Patented Fermentation & Copper Distillation: Fermented utilizing a proprietary, patented yeast strain and double-distilled in classic copper stills to further refine its incredibly smooth, world-class texture.
Maturity Engineering: Patiently aged for a minimum of eight months in premium oak barrels, providing a spectacularly balanced delivery—vividly adding an elegant whisper of wood complexity to the pristine highland distillate.
The Talavera Ceramic Icon: Housed in the legendary 70cl blue-and-white ceramic decanter, each piece is entirely handmade and individualistically hand-painted by Mexican artisans, ensuring a highly collectible physical monument to elite design in 2026.