The word KAH translates to "life" in the ancient Mayan language. Its bottle and spirit are reflective of the “Day of the Dead”. The 3,000-year-old Meso-American ritual honoring deceased loved ones KAH's packaging is inspired by traditional Calaveras (sugar skulls) used in “Dia de Muertos” rituals to symbolize death and rebirth.
Every bottle is an individual, hand-crafted work of art, no two bottles are the same. While the bottle captures the enduring spirit, so does the Tequila inside. KAH's distillers transform hand-selected 100% Blue agave into lively Blanco, Reposado, Añejo, and Extra Añejo qualities. The KAH® taste profile has received many compliments from tequila connoisseurs, which is confirmed by numerous international awards.
Red and yellow hand-painted bottle, inspired by Peruvian dances to Satan performed wearing long upturned crucifixes to honour the Devil while Tequila is poured on the ground as an offering to him.