Clase Azul Dia De Los Muertos 2024 Edition
- 26‑month Añejo tequila – initially aged in American whiskey barrels, then finished in Scotch whisky casks.
- Full‑bodied with intense gold color; aroma layered with honey, peat smoke, nutmeg, and dried plum, and a palate featuring peat smoke, honey, cinnamon, hints of chocolate, and a lingering smoky finish.
- Deep plum‑colored decanter, symbolizing the calming cadence of Día de Muertos.
- Back illustration in gold and lilac hues showing a lively musical ensemble with traditional instruments, reflecting the festivity’s rich musical traditions.
- Front ornament: a movable, hand‑crafted 24‑karat gold‑plated Catrina playing an accordion, composed of nearly 40 individual parts cast from 10 separate molds, made by Milagros de Latón artisans in Tesistán, Jalisco.
- Part of “Nuestros Recuerdos” series – the fourth annual limited edition celebrating different aspects of Día de Muertos.
- Artisan craftsmanship: every bottle is handcrafted and hand‑painted by Mexican artisans, taking up to two weeks to produce.
- MSRP has risen steadily from about $1K to $1.5K over three years.
- Retail prices for the 2024 release vary (approx. $1,500–$3,000), often depending on markup or availability.
- Resale can reach ~2–3× original MSRP, with some listings near $4K.

