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Manchester Gin unveils new-look proprietary bottle created by Allied Glass

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Manchester Gin has recently unveiled a new-look proprietary bottle across its range, manufactured to its’ own custom-made design.

Created in conjunction with Leeds-based Allied Glass, it is described as an “elegant adaptation” of the bottle used for the brand’s launch two years ago.

It takes the signature honeycomb label design and embosses it through the beautiful Extra White flint glass itself. It also features the Mancunian symbol of the worker bee on the base and “Made in Manchester” emblazoned and embossed around the shoulder.

The new customised design runs across the original Signature gin, Raspberry Infused, the more savoury Wild Spirit and the navy-strength Overboard.

Co-founder Seb Heeley said: “We’re thrilled to finally release our custom bottle to the world as we’ve been working on it for a number of months. The launch of the bottles comes less than two years from our first bottle of gin hitting the shelves and is hopefully set to capitalise on the huge growth we have already seen.

We’ve kept the label design similar but have really tried to harness all the symbols we already had in our label, within the glass itself and hope we’ve given all Mancunians a bottle they can be proud of.”

See also

Allied presents its Under the Sea collection

Under the Sea’ is an original collection by Allied, which brings the enchanting underwater world to the land above, concentrating on the colourful landscape within our oceans and the amazing sea life, using lustrous shades of the sea juxtaposed with tropical colours. A powerful collection of exceptional bottles, it combines bold embossing and debossing which is then printed with exacting precision to create a sculptured print effect of the very finest quality.

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