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Mezcal Clase Azul is created using 100% Cenizo Agave, which grows wild in the state of Durango. The region -- known for extreme climate, mineral-rich soil and local natural springs -- contributes to the powerful and complex profile that differentiates our mezcal from those produced in the rest of Mexico.
The black matte decanter, inspired by clay pottery, is hand-carved by Mexican artisans and the colorful beaded cap is hand-crafted by artisans belonging to the Huichol culture.
Product Type | Mezcal |
Style | Mezcal |
ABV | 44% |
Country | Mexico |
Mezcal Clase Azul is created using 100% Cenizo Agave, which grows wild in the state of Durango. The region -- known for extreme climate, mineral-rich soil and local natural springs -- contributes to the powerful and complex profile that differentiates our mezcal from those produced in the rest of Mexico.
The black matte decanter, inspired by clay pottery, is hand-carved by Mexican artisans and the colorful beaded cap is hand-crafted by artisans belonging to the Huichol culture.
Product Type | Mezcal |
Style | Mezcal |
ABV | 44% |
Country | Mexico |
WARNING: Drinking distilled spirits, beer, coolers, wine and other alcoholic beverages may increase cancer risk, and, during pregnancy, can cause birth defects. For more information go to: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/alcohol