How Much Does Ha Clase Azul Durango Mezcal Joven Cost in 2026?
Ha Clase Azul Durango Mezcal Joven — All Sizes & Prices
| Bottle Size | Price | Price/oz | Price/Shot | Shots |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 750ml (Standard) 25.4 oz | $318.51 | $12.54 | $18.85 | 16.9 |
About Ha Clase Azul Durango Mezcal Joven
Clase Azul Mezcal Durango Joven is a premium 100% Cenizo agave mezcal produced in Durango, Mexico, at 44% ABV. This spirit stands out for its traditional production methods, including hand-milled agave and artisanal distillation, combined with a striking hand-painted ceramic bottle featuring Huichol culture-inspired designs. The mezcal offers a sophisticated balance of smoke and sweetness, making it ideal for discerning sippers and collectors who appreciate craft spirits. While positioned at a premium price point ($318.51), it delivers complex flavor profiles that distinguish it from mass-produced mezcals, though some reviewers note the price may exceed the value for certain palates.
Tasting Notes
👃 Nose
The aroma opens with light intensity, featuring citrus, herbal notes, green olive, cooked agave, and cloves. Subtle undertones of grapefruit skin, fresh wood, rosemary, and peanut oil create an inviting and complex bouquet.
👅 Palate
Medium-bodied with dry character and warming texture. Flavors include peanut, brown sugar, honey, chocolate, pepper, agave, and hints of ripe fruit, balanced by elegant smoke that avoids being overpowering. The mouthfeel is creamy and full-bodied.
✨ Finish
Medium length with notable complexity, featuring notes of paprika, oak, and milk chocolate. The finish remains smooth and refined, leaving lingering mineral and smoky impressions.
Popular Cocktails with Ha Clase Azul Durango Mezcal Joven
Mezcal Negroni — Equal parts Clase Azul Mezcal, Campari, and sweet vermouth, stirred with ice and garnished with orange twist.
Smoky Margarita — 2 oz Clase Azul Mezcal, 1 oz lime juice, 0.75 oz agave nectar, shaken with ice and served in a salt-rimmed glass.
Mezcal Old Fashioned — 2 oz Clase Azul Mezcal, 1 sugar cube, 2 dashes Angostura bitters, stirred with ice and orange peel.
Food Pairings
Dark chocolate and cocoa-based desserts, Grilled meats and barbecued peppers, Aged cheeses and charcuterie, Roasted nuts and caramelized dishes, Citrus-glazed seafood