55-25 is a special edition that commemorates the 70th anniversary of the Tequila Cascahuin distillery. More than a bottle, it is a statement—an object that honors the land, the hands that shape it, and the time that defines true tequila.
The silhouette draws from Cascahuín’s current bottle, establishing a respectful continuity with its history. At the base, the outline of Cerro Cascahuín emerges, anchoring the piece to its geographical and symbolic origin. Along the shoulders, a series of descending lines appear like flashes of light: a visual interpretation of “Cerro de luz,” the literal meaning of Cascahuín, where landscape becomes language and design becomes memory.
For the first time, the tequila is not visible inside the bottle. Far from being a limitation, this decision marks a radical shift: trust replaces transparency. Instead of revealing the liquid, the bottle reveals history, origin, and seventy years of patience. The darkness of the material acts as a ceremonial veil that elevates the content and shifts attention toward what truly matters: heritage, land, and time.
The warm, metallic palette communicates maturity rather than ostentation. Its reflections evoke fire, craftsmanship, and slow aging. Each finish suggests patience, exceptional quality, and respect for a family tradition that has endured without the need to be displayed.
The name 55-25 functions as an emotional coordinate—a code that encapsulates generations, knowledge, and perspectives, situating this edition within the distillery’s journey from 1955 to 2025. It is not merely a date, but a point of convergence between past and present.
This special edition does not simply celebrate an anniversary. It celebrates a way of making tequila. In an accelerated world, Cascahuín reaffirms that its most contemporary value is patience. The bottle does not show the tequila because it reveals something deeper: the origin that sustains it, the light that guides it, and the time that perfects it.



















