Cognac bottle embraces the French Touch

A limited-edition bottle from Martell for its cognac varieties celebrates French house music with a label design that glows and appears to rotate under UV light.

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Spirits brands are embracing the energy and modernity of electronic music with limited-edition packaging that conjures up the excitement and possibilities of the nightlife. First, Absolut introduced its Electrik bottle for the winter season, in mirrored metallic silver and blue versions, inspired by the minimal and repetitive nature of house music. Now, Parisian cognac house Martell has unveiled La French Touch by Martell, designed by DJ and producer Etienne de Crécy, “the living incarnation of the French Touch” music revolution, according to Martell.

French Touch—also referred to as French house, filter house, and tekfunk—is a style of house music that emerged in France beginning in the 1990s. Says Martell, “In the space of 20 years, the French Touch has become one of the biggest musical revolutions of the 20th century, through its unique contemporary and planetary sound.”

To celebrate the French Art de Vivre embodied by the French Touch and link it with its own 300th anniversary celebration, Martell selected de Crécy to orchestrate the design of the limited edition, which Martell says “embodies all the creative collective energy of a French trend, now an international reference.”

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