“KAH” translates to “life” in the ancient Mayan language, and Day of the Dead, Día de los Muertos, in fact, is a celebration of lives lived.
The multi-day festival brings together family and friends to pray for and remember those they have lost. The customs are based on the belief that mourning and sadness are an insult to the deceased, and therefore, the lives they lived should be celebrated with the food, drink and activities they enjoyed while still alive.
This devilish bottle design takes its cues from Day of the Dead celebrations that take place in parts of Peru. A dance to Satan is performed wearing long, dangling upturned crucifixes, and it is believed that Satan leads this dance Himself! During this ritual to honor the Devil, tequila is poured on the ground as an offering to appease him and keep people safe.
KAH’s distillers transform hand-harvested 100% blue Weber agave into lively Blanco, Reposado, and Añejo expressions.