Bottle designed to toast city skylines
03 Oct 2011

New Artisan Spirits, Houston, TX, recently launched Roxor, a new gin that was conceived to meet the public’s rising interest in unique spirits that are distilled in limited quantities. Buildings from world-famous skylines provided the inspiration for the custom-designed bottle created for New Artisan Spirits and sourced by TricorBraun.
New Artisan Spirits, Houston, TX, recently launched Roxor, a new gin that was conceived to meet the public’s rising interest in unique spirits that are distilled in limited quantities. Buildings from world-famous skylines provided the inspiration for the custom-designed bottle created for New Artisan Spirits and sourced by TricorBraun.
The 750-m bottle is made with cosmetic grade super flint glass and was manufactured by artisan glass makers in Mexico City. It uses a 33-400 custom light-weight polypropylene continuous-thread closure that is embossed with the spirit’s name. A flat, window-pane relief designed at the bottle’s waist serves as a grip and provides a space for the two-pass silkscreen label. The bottle’s parting-line is placed on a diagonal so it cannot be seen across the face.
Roxor was formulated by a James Beard-award-winning chef with a PhD in biochemistry. His partner, a former Coca-Cola marketing executive, wanted a bottle “that toasts the world’s most prominent architects and their architecture that commands the skylines of the world’s greatest cities.”
The company is planning to introduce a 1.75-liter bottle that will be taller and wider than its 750-ml counterpart; however it will maintain the same scale.
Roxor was formulated by a James Beard-award-winning chef with a PhD in biochemistry. His partner, a former Coca-Cola marketing executive, wanted a bottle “that toasts the world’s most prominent architects and their architecture that commands the skylines of the world’s greatest cities.”
The company is planning to introduce a 1.75-liter bottle that will be taller and wider than its 750-ml counterpart; however it will maintain the same scale.
Source: TricorBraun
All content and features on this website are copyrighted with all rights reserved. The full details can be found in our privacy statement
Subscribe to our newsletters
By continuing to browse our site you agree to our Privacy Statement








