The KAH Tequila Skull Bottle Collection brings together three hand-crafted ceramic skull bottles — Blanco, Reposado, and Añejo — each a 100% Blue Weber Agave tequila from Jalisco, Mexico, presented in the Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos) calavera designs that make the brand instantly recognizable.
"KAH" means "life" in the ancient Mayan language, and every bottle is an individually hand-painted ceramic skull — no two are exactly alike. The set spans the three core age expressions, taking you from bright unaged agave through rested oak character to a fully matured Añejo, making it both a tasting flight and a striking display or gift piece. All three bottles are 750ml and ship together.
What's Included
KAH Blanco — Unaged, bottled straight after distillation. Clean cooked-agave character with white pepper spice and a citrus palate. 40% ABV.
KAH Reposado — Rested in American oak, and notably bottled at a bold 110 proof. Intense agave layered with vanilla, toffee, and caramel over a fuller, oak-touched body. 55% ABV.
KAH Añejo — Aged roughly two years in American white oak. Richer and more complex, with coffee, chocolate, and tobacco notes alongside vanilla and spice. 40% ABV.
Browse the full KAH Tequila collection at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the three KAH expressions?
Blanco is unaged — the brightest, most peppery, and most agave-forward. Reposado is rested in oak and bottled at a higher 110 proof, giving it more intensity plus vanilla and caramel sweetness. Añejo is aged about two years for the richest, most complex profile, with coffee, chocolate, and tobacco from extended barrel time.
Are the KAH skull bottles refillable or collectible?
The hand-painted ceramic skulls are widely kept as display and collector pieces after the tequila is gone. Each is individually crafted, so no two are identical, and the original skull-bottle series has become increasingly sought after.
What is KAH tequila made from?
All three expressions are made from 100% Blue Weber Agave grown in Jalisco, Mexico, double-distilled and brought to proof before bottling. The lineup is the standard Blanco, Reposado, and Añejo trio.