Clase Azul Mexico: The Artisanal Elegance of an Iconic Spirit


In a world where luxury is often measured by exclusivity and extravagance, Clase Azul Mexico redefines refinement through tradition, artistry, and hospitality. Founded in 1997 by Arturo Lomelí in Guadalajara, Jalisco, the brand has transcended the boundaries of a mere spirit to become a bottled masterpiece. Each of its decanters is a work of art, handcrafted with the same passion as the tequila and mezcal they hold.

Today, Clase Azul spirits are celebrated in more than 90 countries. Their global presence is a testament to an unwavering commitment to preserving Mexican culture and creating unparalleled sensory experiences. From the iconic design of its decanters to the unmatched quality of its spirits, every element of Clase Azul is a declaration of authenticity.

Clase Azul La Terraza Los Cabos: A Sanctuary of Flavor and Tradition

In 2022, the brand expanded its philosophy beyond the glass and decanter with the opening of Clase Azul La Terraza Los Cabos in San José del Cabo. This exclusive luxury destination is a love letter to Mexican hospitality, offering a space where gastronomy, mixology, and culture converge.

From its boutique to its immersive experience "A Taste of Culture," La Terraza invites guests not only to taste the finest spirits but to embark on a sensory journey through reinterpretations of traditional Mexican dishes, paired with cocktails crafted with Clase Azul.

Sustainability and Art: The Essence of Responsible Luxury

Clase Azul seeks not only to intoxicate the senses but also to leave a positive impact on the world. Through its nonprofit organization, Fundación Causa Azul A.C., the brand collaborates with various entities to protect the cultural identity of Mexican artisan communities while improving their quality of life.

This commitment to sustainability and social responsibility has earned Clase Azul the prestigious Butterfly Mark from Positive Luxury, an international certification that distinguishes brands prioritizing transparency and a positive environmental impact.

Clase Azul Spirits: A Journey Through Time and Agave

The mastery of Clase Azul is reflected in every drop of its tequilas and mezcals, crafted from carefully selected agaves and distillation processes that blend tradition and innovation.

Iconic Tequilas

  • Clase Azul Tequila Plata: An unaged tequila that captures the pure essence of agave.

  • Clase Azul Tequila Reposado: Aged in American oak barrels, its hand-painted decanter is an artisanal emblem.

  • Clase Azul Tequila Gold: A blend of Plata, Reposado, and Extra Añejo finished in sherry casks, adorned with 24-karat gold.

  • Clase Azul Tequila Añejo: Aged for over two years, its decanter is painted with 24-karat gold.

  • Clase Azul Tequila Ultra: Extra Añejo aged for over five years, presented in a decanter decorated with platinum.

Mezcals with a Mexican Soul

  • Clase Azul Mezcal Durango: Made with cenizo agave, featuring a handcrafted beaded cap.

  • Clase Azul Mezcal Guerrero: Distilled with papalote agave, with a lacquered cap decorated with hand-painted hummingbirds.

  • Clase Azul Mezcal San Luis Potosí: Produced with green agave, its thread-wrapped cap depicts red finches over a desert landscape.

Decanters: Art That Transcends Its Contents

Beyond their function as containers, each Clase Azul decanter is a collectible piece inspired by Mexican baroque architecture and the country's rich cultural heritage. Their design not only pays tribute to tradition but also promotes sustainability, allowing each decanter to have a second life as a decorative or functional object, from vases to candle holders.

Limited Editions: Exclusivity in Every Drop

Clase Azul is also known for its limited editions, where craftsmanship and cultural inspiration merge to create truly exceptional pieces. Some of its most notable collections include:

  • Master Artisans: Collaborations with renowned artisans such as Fernando Jimón, María Elena López, and the Guerreros Santos.

  • Nuestros Recuerdos: A series dedicated to Día de Muertos, with releases such as Clase Azul Tequila Día de Muertos Limited Edition Música (2024) and previous editions celebrating the aromas, colors, and flavors of this tradition.

  • Limited Edition x Eduardo Sarabia: A collaboration with the renowned Mexican artist for an unparalleled tequila expression.

Conclusion: Clase Azul, the Art of Living with Authenticity

In an industry where exclusivity is often measured by scarcity, Clase Azul Mexico has proven that true luxury lies in storytelling, craftsmanship, and a commitment to authenticity. More than a tequila and mezcal brand, it is a legacy of art, tradition, and responsibility that continues to captivate the world—one sip at a time.


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