A popular small-batch gin distillery in Bicester has revealed a new bottle design to accompany its updated branding.
Based in the north tanker sheds at Bicester Heritage, in Buckingham Road, Sky Wave said the new brand was “inspired by a bygone era of elegance and adventure.”
Andrew Parsons, Sky Wave co-founder and master distiller said: “Crafting exceptional spirits is not just a passion, it's an art form where every drop tells a unique story.
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“With our new look, we're not just reimagining a bottle, we're reshaping the narrative of Sky Wave. “This transformation symbolises the exciting journey upon which Sky Wave is embarking, a global mission to bring our exceptional gin to enthusiasts all over the world.
“We're set to create a new chapter in the world of gin, one that blends tradition with innovation and takes our brand to the hearts and glasses of discerning individuals worldwide.”
The gin company has a multi-award winning portfolio of gins. Its original gin, Sky Wave Signature London Dry, was designated The World’s Best Contemporary London Dry Gin at the World Gin Awards and was also awarded two stars by the Great Taste Awards.
It was selected for the highest possible, coveted MASTER category at the Gin Masters, alongside double gold, gold and silver international medals including a silver award at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition.
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This story was written by Matthew Norman, he joined the team in 2022 as a Facebook community reporter.
Matthew covers Bicester and focuses on finding stories from diverse communities.
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