KAH Day of the Dead Anejo Tequila Black Skull is a bold and visually striking expression that honors the traditional Mexican Day of the Dead celebration. The hand crafted ceramic skull bottle is a tribute to Nicaraguan and Peruvian Day of the Dead traditions, featuring intricate white artwork against a deep black finish. Each bottle is individually painted, making it both a collectible display piece and a premium tequila.
Inside the dramatic skull is a 100 percent Blue Weber agave tequila aged in American oak barrels for over two years. The aging process gives this anejo a rich, layered character while preserving the bright agave foundation. It is a statement bottle for collectors and tequila enthusiasts who appreciate both artistry and depth of flavor.
Tasting Notes
Nose: Cooked agave, vanilla, caramel, toasted oak, and subtle spice
Palate: Rich caramel, dark chocolate, roasted agave, baking spice, and light pepper
Finish: Smooth and warming with lingering oak, sweet spice, and earthy agave
FAQ
Q: How long is KAH Anejo aged?
A: It is aged for more than two years in American oak barrels, qualifying it as an anejo tequila.
Q: Is the skull bottle hand painted?
A: Yes. Each ceramic skull is individually hand painted, making every bottle unique.
Q: Is this considered collectible?
A: Absolutely. The artistic skull design and limited style releases make KAH highly collectible, especially for Day of the Dead themed displays.
Q: What is the alcohol content?
A: 40 percent alcohol by volume, 80 proof.