Mezcal Clase Azul Guerrero 70 cl.
Tequila Clase AzulTequila Clase Azul elaborates this mezcal in Guerrero (Mexico). Format of 70 cl.
Description
Elaboration:
Mezcal made from papalote agave from the state of Guerrero. A little explored region that shows us another facet of Mexican culture. The uniqueness of the landscapes, gastronomy, art and heritage of Guerrero, but mainly the strength and leadership of its women, inspired the creation of this new member of the Clase Azul family.
Clase Azul Mezcal Guerrero is a truly unique piece. Beyond its beautiful liquor, its majestic flavour comes from a very rare agave variety: the agave papalote. This plant grows wild in the Sierra State of Guerrero, where the notes combine the climate and flavour of the sea with the freshness of the green forests.
Tasting Notes:
Color: Totally crystalline with clear reflections in straw tones.
Body: Full bodied.
Aroma: Fresh woody grapefruit peel, rosemary, peanut butter, hints of butter and daisy flowers.
Taste: Fresh wood, seaweed, lemon juice, pepper and light tobacco notes.
Pairing:
Semi-fatty fish and seafood (shrimp, snapper, mahi mahi and callo de hacha) cooked with butter and lemon or in ceviches. Tapas with avocado and sour dressings (ranch and honey mustard). White chocolate with tamarind jam or salted peanuts.
Kosher and Positive Luxury Certificate.
Product Details
- Type
- Young
- Capacity
- 70 cl.
- Made by
- Tequila Clase Azul
- Made in
- México
- Subregion
- Guerrero
- Proof
- 42% Vol.
- Elaboration
- Kosher
- Quantity of distillations
- 2 Distillations
About Tequila Clase Azul
All Clase Azul tequilas and mezcals are made with the heart and soul of the Mexican artisan community. 100% blue agave tequila from the highest points in the state of Jalisco with maturations between 6 and 8 years. Each one of its unmistakable bottles is made and painted by hand by local artists from the town of Santa María Canchestada. Each ceramic bottle is a unique and unrepeatable piece.
Clase Azul works every day to preserve the land on which its spirits are produced and to protect the native communities of its country. They are intended to foster a deeper appreciation for the beauty of Mexico and its traditions.