
Travis Scott is sliding his Cactus Jack brand onto the top shelf, teaming with Cincoro Tequila and co-founder Michael Jordan on a limited-run bottle called Cincoro Jack Añejo. The Houston rapper’s signature aesthetic gets wrapped around Cincoro’s premium spirit, with a 750ml bottle priced at about $150 and finished in a rich chocolate-brown design aimed squarely at collectors and die-hard fans.
According to a press release via PR Newswire, Cincoro Jack Añejo is a custom-selected batch of Añejo tequila aged for more than 26 months and priced at $149.99. The company says Scott and Jordan personally handpicked the tequila and reimagined Cincoro’s distinctive glass bottle with a co-branded Cactus Jack logo. The rollout comes with a visual campaign titled “FuelYourFlame” to back the launch.
As reported by Houston Chronicle, the release also lines up neatly with Scott’s recent creative stretch, including a Parsons School of Design partnership that produced the Cactus Jack Design Center in Houston’s East End. That tie-in keeps the focus on his hometown roots and his growing interest in design. Some Texas retailers are expected to receive limited allocations alongside online pre-orders.
Retail Run And What’s In The Bottle
In its announcement via PR Newswire, Cincoro said the bottle is available for a limited pre-order through its website and at select retailers including Total Wine & More, Binny’s and BevMo!, with regional chains and independent shops getting small allocations. The Añejo is described as offering notes of toasted oak, dark chocolate and dried fruit after more than two years of barrel aging. Buyers, however, should be ready for tight inventory and a patchwork of state shipping rules.
Where This Fits In Scott’s Brand Playbook
As Spirited Drinks reported, this is not Scott’s first pour with Cincoro. He previously collaborated with the brand on a one-of-a-kind Extra Añejo bottle that went to auction, hinting at strong demand for high-design, limited-edition spirits tied to big-name pop-culture figures. Moves like this show how Cactus Jack has expanded from music into collectible design, giving spirits labels cultural cachet even if the runs stay relatively small. Industry watchers note that these collaborations walk a line between authenticity and hype, and Cincoro’s rollout is clearly leaning into that tension.
For pre-order details and allocation updates, Cincoro’s official site carries the brand announcement and product specifics, including shipping limitations and retailer information. Fans in Houston and beyond who want a bottle should keep an eye on retailer listings and the brand’s product page for availability. More information is available on Cincoro's site.









