Pollards’ Box highlights whisky’s regal roots
publié le vendredi 19 juin 2020
The new Treasured Blend is the first 25-year-old expression in the Royal Salute portfolio. Created by Master Blender Sandy Hyslop, it has been inspired by the Crown Jewels of England, bringing together precious and powerful whiskies first laid down a quarter of a century ago, and today fit for modern royalty.
The key requirement for the packaging was to convey the luxuriousness and premium nature of the new whisky, ensuring high impact on-shelf and delivering a superior opening experience for the consumer.
The box is manufactured in a book cloth material combined with intricate fine gold foil patterns and text throughout. The special double door design incorporates two highly detailed metallised labels on the front and then opens to reveal a stunning panoramic illustration from Royal Salute collaborator and fine artist Kristjana S. Williams. This depicts the animals of the Royal Menagerie attending a coronation celebration surrounded by the precious Royal Regalia at the Tower of London.
The open weaves in the book cloth required complete attention to detail during the foiling process by Pollards’ expert in-house team. A similarly high level of technical skill was required in the production of the five-door design, combining traditional production methods with the latest automated equipment.
The box also incorporates Pollard’s unique FOTL (Front Opening, Top Loading) technology. This provides a faster and more efficient packing process by allowing the bottle to be placed into the box while remaining in a case of six for onward delivery. The lid is then locked into place, enabling the box to be opened from the front for effective display on the retail shelf. Vacuum formings in the lid and base hold the bottle firmly in place throughout the distribution chain.
Royal Salute was first created as a gift for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953 and has since been the official partner of all ceremonial royal gun salutes fired at the Tower of London.
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