Adeluna starts with a name.

Adela. My grandmother. Born in 1907 in Mexico, she didn't stay where life was familiar. She moved to Texas first, then kept going until she reached California. No announcement. No waiting for the right moment. She just went, and she built something wherever she landed.

She didn't talk about what that took. She raised her family the same way she crossed every border before it. Quietly. Without asking for recognition. The women who came after her learned that. So did the men.

Luna is in there too. The moon. It watched all of it. Every move, every decision, every generation that followed. It's still watching.

Agave takes years before it's ready. We knew that going in. This wasn't going to be rushed because nothing worth carrying forward ever is. Adela understood that. The tequila we make reflects it. Not as a talking point, but because that's the only way we knew how to do it right. Slowly. Deliberately. The way she did everything.

Adeluna is memory and it is continuation. It belongs to the women who shaped this family and to everyone they raised to keep going. Every bottle is theirs.

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Adeluna 

A woman in traditional Mexican attire, wearing a large straw hat with flower and jewelry accessories, amid a field of agave plants at sunset with mountains in the background.

Adeluna

Adeluna starts with a name.

Adela. My grandmother. Born in 1907 in Mexico, she didn't stay where life was familiar. She moved to Texas first, then kept going until she reached California. No announcement. No waiting for the right moment. She just went, and she built something wherever she landed.

She didn't talk about what that took. She raised her family the same way she crossed every border before it. Quietly. Without asking for recognition. The women who came after her learned that. So did the men.

Luna is in there too. The moon. It watched all of it. Every move, every decision, every generation that followed. It's still watching.

Agave takes years before it's ready. We knew that going in. This wasn't going to be rushed because nothing worth carrying forward ever is. Adela understood that. The tequila we make reflects it. Not as a talking point, but because that's the only way we knew how to do it right. Slowly. Deliberately. The way she did everything.

Adeluna is memory and it is continuation. It belongs to the women who shaped this family and to everyone they raised to keep going. Every bottle is theirs.

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About
our company

Casa Landin was founded by Nephtali and Molly Landin on a simple conviction: that a tequila rooted in real family history deserves to exist.

Nephtali grew up carrying a story. His grandmother Adela left Mexico, crossed through Texas, and built a life in California without ceremony and without complaint. That story became the foundation of Adeluna, a small-batch tequila produced in Jalisco using fully mature Blue Weber agave and traditional methods. Nothing accelerated. Nothing shortcuts.

As a minority and women-owned company, Casa Landin reflects the people who built it and the family that inspired it. The women at the center of that story are the reason this brand exists. Adeluna carries their names forward.

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