KAH TEQUILA Day of the Dead Reposado Tequila Miniature 50ml

£8.00

SKU:
3550050
UPC:
81240050260
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The name ‘Kah’ means ‘life’ in the ancient Mayan language and contrary to what the scary skull bottles might suggest these Tequilas are full of life.

Kah Day of the Dead Reposado Tequila is an ultra-smooth but incredibly powerful spirit. Full-bodied agave and roasted pepper flavours dance with the vanilla and caramel notes imparted by the 10 months spent ‘resting’ in French Limousin oak casks. Kah’s skull-shaped bottles are obviously inspired by the traditional sugar skulls called calaveras used during Dia de los Muertos to celebrate life and remember the dead. But each expression crosses borders to explore traditions in other countries in Central and South America…

The yellow Kah Reposado Tequila bottle is designed with red devil motifs to represent the practices of Peruvians some of whom celebrate with a festival the week before the 5th of November on the banks of Lake Titicaca. Traditional dances (complete with dangling upturned crucifixes) are rumoured to be led by the “El Diablo” himself. This region of Peru is mostly a mining area and workers spend much time underground. According to ancient Incan beliefs Satan lives underground making the miners vulnerable to his powers due to their daily proximity. The festival is designed to honour Satan thus keeping the workers safe. They even pour spirits on the ground for the devil to drink!


SKU No.: 3550050

Style No.: 849420

Country: Mexico
Alcohol by volume (ABV): 40%
Volume: 50ml

The name ‘Kah’ means ‘life’ in the ancient Mayan language and contrary to what the scary skull bottles might suggest these Tequilas are full of life.

Kah Day of the Dead Reposado Tequila is an ultra-smooth but incredibly powerful spirit. Full-bodied agave and roasted pepper flavours dance with the vanilla and caramel notes imparted by the 10 months spent ‘resting’ in French Limousin oak casks. Kah’s skull-shaped bottles are obviously inspired by the traditional sugar skulls called calaveras used during Dia de los Muertos to celebrate life and remember the dead. But each expression crosses borders to explore traditions in other countries in Central and South America…

The yellow Kah Reposado Tequila bottle is designed with red devil motifs to represent the practices of Peruvians some of whom celebrate with a festival the week before the 5th of November on the banks of Lake Titicaca. Traditional dances (complete with dangling upturned crucifixes) are rumoured to be led by the “El Diablo” himself. This region of Peru is mostly a mining area and workers spend much time underground. According to ancient Incan beliefs Satan lives underground making the miners vulnerable to his powers due to their daily proximity. The festival is designed to honour Satan thus keeping the workers safe. They even pour spirits on the ground for the devil to drink!


SKU No.: 3550050

Style No.: 849420

Country: Mexico
Alcohol by volume (ABV): 40%
Volume: 50ml

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