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Simple but elegant materials

Packaging materials for Labrot & Graham’s Woodford Reserve Distiller’s Select premium bourbon whiskey are designed to help create a simple yet elegant look that allows maximum visibility of the colorful liquor through the clear glass bottles.

All four bottles—375-, 700-, 750-mL and 1-L sizes—are thick and flask-shaped with rounded shoulders. “They have a family look about them,” says Dave Scheurich, Labrot & Graham’s Versailles, KY, plant manager and master distiller.

The flint glass bottles are sourced from Anchor Glass Container’s (Tampa, FL) Lawrenceburg, IN, plant. They’re made by the blow-and-blow process from proprietary molds. Anchor places bottles into reshipper cases and ships them to Chattanooga Labeling Systems (Chattanooga, TN) for applied ceramic labeling. The “antique white” molten glass used for the ACL process “fires-in” the brand name on the bottle’s front panel, just below an LG logo that’s blown into the glass at Anchor. CLS reships the ACL-decorated bottles to Labrot & Graham’s Versailles plant in the same corrugated cases.

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