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Sedley Place Refreshes Diageo’s Tanqueray Old Tom

Zoom in font  Zoom out font Published: 2014-08-19  Origin: packagingeurope  Views: 33
Core Tip: Diageo is introducing a limited edition of its Tanqueray Old Tom gin with a revitalised label and pack designed by Sedley Place.
The limited editioTanqueray Old Tomn pack treads a fine balance in retaining the hallmarks of the original and introducing new devices to refresh it for the 2014 edition. It combines the red band and gold shield from the original Old Tom label with the regenerated Tanqueray seal logo and pineapple device. The creative concept also sees the reintroduction of Old Tom gin as a 1litre clear bottle for the bar trade, with a limited run of 100,000 bottles available for purchase. The Old Tom limited edition follows Diageo’s successful reintroduction of Tanqueray Malacca gin in 2013.

Sedley Place was charged with reasserting Tanqueray’s leadership within the gin category as the best selling bar brand* by creating conversation around its unrivalled credentials. No other brand has the same heritage and authenticity as Tanqueray, and the revival of Old Tom gin is designed to highlight that. Additionally, Sedley Place had to design a new label that created something elegant and bespoke, while keeping true to the brand’s origins.

Jason Barney, senior graphic designer, associate at Sedley Place, said: “With the launch of Tanqueray’s first limited edition last year, Diageo wanted to ensure the labelling for Old Tom not only linked to Malacca gin, but also referenced the original design. Having worked with Tanqueray previously, we knew how to seamlessly integrate the classic brand’s heritage with a modern design.”

The 2014 limited edition work follows Sedley Place’s rebranding of Tanqueray to London Dry Gin, which included the physical bottle structure, in 2007.

 
 
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