A collaboration between two of Mexico's most celebrated luxury exports — Clase Azul's premium añejo tequila in a hand-painted ceramic decanter designed by Eduardo Sarabia, the Los Angeles-based Mexican artist whose work explores Mexican cultural identity through ceramics, painting, and mixed media.
Eduardo Sarabia was born in Los Angeles to Mexican parents and has built an international art career examining the complex relationship between Mexican culture, labor, migration, and craft. His work frequently incorporates traditional Mexican ceramic forms — making the Clase Azul decanter a natural vehicle for his artistic vision. Sarabia's decorations on the Clase Azul ceramic transform each bottle from a luxury spirits container into a work of contemporary art that functions simultaneously as a collectible vessel and an art object with independent market value.
Clase Azul has collaborated with a select group of artists on limited edition decanter designs — each bringing a different cultural and artistic perspective to the brand's signature hand-painted ceramic. The Eduardo Sarabia edition is among the most critically significant of these collaborations: an artist with serious gallery representation and institutional exhibition history whose work commands collector attention in the contemporary art market, applied to Clase Azul's ultra-premium añejo liquid.
Tasting Notes
- Nose: Vanilla, caramel, cooked agave, and gentle dried fruit from the añejo aging in American oak.
- Palate: Smooth and refined — the Los Altos Highland agave's natural sweetness enhanced by añejo maturation.
- Finish: Medium-long and warm — the Clase Azul añejo character through a clean, satisfying close.
Specs
- Producer: Clase Azul, Santa María Canchesdá, Los Altos, Jalisco
- Category: Añejo Tequila
- Artist: Eduardo Sarabia (Los Angeles / Mexico)
- Decanter: Hand-painted ceramic, Sarabia design
- Size: 750ml
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Who is Eduardo Sarabia? A Los Angeles-based Mexican artist whose work examines Mexican cultural identity, labor, and craft. He works across ceramics, painting, and mixed media with gallery representation and institutional exhibitions internationally. His use of traditional Mexican ceramic forms makes the Clase Azul collaboration a natural extension of his artistic practice.
- Does the Sarabia decanter have independent art market value? Eduardo Sarabia's work is collected in the contemporary art market and held in institutional collections. The Clase Azul x Sarabia decanter functions simultaneously as a luxury spirits vessel and an art object from a recognized contemporary artist — the ceramic's art market value is independent of the tequila inside.
- How does this compare to other Clase Azul artist collaborations? Clase Azul has worked with a select group of artists on limited decanter designs. The Sarabia collaboration is among the most critically significant due to the artist's serious gallery and institutional standing in the contemporary art world.
- Is the Sarabia edition still available? A rare find. Artist collaboration editions are produced in strictly limited quantities.
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