Japanese fusion restaurant chain Noby and American graffiti artist and designer KAWS teamed up to unveil 2025 Nobu Rare, a trio of extra añejos distilled by QUI Tequila. Although the designs on the three artful tequila bottles are different, the liquid within is identical. In terms of taste, the spirits share flavors of honey, cherry, toffee, dried orange, white pepper and cooked agave.
The collector's set with all three bottles goes for $3,000 and the price tag reflects the fact that 2025 Nobu Rare shares one of the oldest tequilas available, distilled in 1999 before aging in oak barrels and resting in stainless steel tanks.
Complete with cartoonish lettering and KAWS' signature X's for eyes, the tequila bottles serve up luxury, culinary excellence and artistry.
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2025 Nobu Rare Artfully Shares Some of the World's Oldest Tequila
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