Packaging manufacturer Crown has developed new intricately designed metal tins for two premium single malt Scotch whisky brands from Loch Lomond Group Distilleries.
The tins for Glen Scotia Campbeltown and Inchmurrin whiskies “depict subtle, graphical images of the stunning Scottish Highlands, delicately crafted with intricate patterns that celebrate the local heritage of the world-renowned Scottish brands,” Crown said.
Crown’s cylindrical Glen Scotia tins pay homage to the landscape of Scotland, adorned with an image of the iconic highland cattle. The manufacturer worked closely with Loch Lomond Group to provide full reprographic and print expertise that brought together the creative solution from concept to end-product. It also features a picture of a barley field under a glistening full moon, and colourful northern lights.
To further attract consumers’ attention on shelf, the containers feature an embossed Celtic typeface. The tins are available in purple, grey, dark green, moonlight blue and fuchsia for Glen Scotia’s Campbeltown ten, 12-, 16-, 18- and 21-year-old whiskies respectively.
The traditional tins for the four designs of the Inchmurrin range feature a mix of grey, white and black hues in variation across the packaging. The design portray a serene nocturnal setting in the Highlands, and boast an elegant and stylish finish with cues of Scottish wildlife and symbolic silhouettes.
The taller format “stands out on store shelves” and are available in black, grey, white and gold for the 12-, 15-, 18- and 21-year-old whiskies respectively.
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