Carton 'cocoons' Glenfiddich malt whisky

During the recent holiday season, Dufftown, Banffshire, Scotland-based William Grant & Sons sold its Glenfiddich Special Reserve 12-year-old malt whisky in a special paperboard gift pack that “cocooned” the triangular glass bottle within several protective layers.

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True to the independent spirit of the brand, its innovative package design was said to challenge convention.

Field Group, part of the Chesapeake Corp., produced the carton, working closely with agency Enterprise IG to design the pack. To make sure the distinctive Glenfiddich bottle would be visible, a rectangular strip was cut vertically from the front and back of the carton. James Cropper Specialty Papers supplied the special matte black Accent Fresco Ebony carton board. The board was debossed with Glenfiddich founder William Grant’s signature and the wording “Aged 12 years,” and “Special Reserve.” The bottle was held in place by a vacuum-formed plastic insert. A paperboard sleeve wrapped around the pack. It was litho-printed in six colors, varnished, and embossed by Field Group.

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