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Añejo. 25 months oak aged. Clase Azul — the deeper, more complex tier above the Reposado, presenting Clase Azul's Los Altos highland agave after 25 months in American white oak — three times the aging of the Reposado — in the same hand-painted ceramic decanter format.
At 25 months, the Añejo develops significant oak integration: vanilla and caramel deepen, dried fruit notes emerge, and the tequila's agave brightness shifts toward a richer, more whiskey-adjacent profile. The balance point between agave expressiveness and oak complexity has moved substantially further toward maturation than the Reposado achieves at 8 months.
The Añejo is the apex of the Clase Azul standard ceramic decanter line — the Ultra (5 years) steps beyond into the limited expression tier. For collectors who want the fullest standard Clase Azul oak experience, the Añejo is the expression.
Specs
- Producer: Clase Azul, Los Altos de Jalisco, Mexico
- Agave: 100% Blue Weber, highland Jalisco
- Style: Añejo Tequila
- Aging: 25 months in American white oak
- Presentation: Hand-painted artisan ceramic decanter
- Size: 750ml
Explore the full Clase Azul collection at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How does the Añejo differ from the Reposado? Reposado is 8 months in oak; Añejo is 25 months — three times longer. The Añejo develops significantly more oak integration, dried fruit, and vanilla depth while maintaining the Los Altos agave foundation.
- Is the Añejo the top of the standard Clase Azul ceramic line? Yes — the Ultra (5 years, limited crystal decanter) is above it, but the Añejo is the apex of the standard hand-painted ceramic decanter lineup.
Description
Añejo. 25 months oak aged. Clase Azul — the deeper, more complex tier above the Reposado, presenting Clase Azul's Los Altos highland agave after 25 months in American white oak — three times the aging of the Reposado — in the same hand-painted ceramic decanter format.
At 25 months, the Añejo develops significant oak integration: vanilla and caramel deepen, dried fruit notes emerge, and the tequila's agave brightness shifts toward a richer, more whiskey-adjacent profile. The balance point between agave expressiveness and oak complexity has moved substantially further toward maturation than the Reposado achieves at 8 months.
The Añejo is the apex of the Clase Azul standard ceramic decanter line — the Ultra (5 years) steps beyond into the limited expression tier. For collectors who want the fullest standard Clase Azul oak experience, the Añejo is the expression.
Specs
- Producer: Clase Azul, Los Altos de Jalisco, Mexico
- Agave: 100% Blue Weber, highland Jalisco
- Style: Añejo Tequila
- Aging: 25 months in American white oak
- Presentation: Hand-painted artisan ceramic decanter
- Size: 750ml
Explore the full Clase Azul collection at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How does the Añejo differ from the Reposado? Reposado is 8 months in oak; Añejo is 25 months — three times longer. The Añejo develops significantly more oak integration, dried fruit, and vanilla depth while maintaining the Los Altos agave foundation.
- Is the Añejo the top of the standard Clase Azul ceramic line? Yes — the Ultra (5 years, limited crystal decanter) is above it, but the Añejo is the apex of the standard hand-painted ceramic decanter lineup.












