London Gin Bottles Benefit From PVC Shrink Capsule

A Viscose Closures product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Aug 16, 2006

Whitley Neill London Dry Gin is made in England but inspired by Africa.

Whitley Neill London Dry Gin is made in England but inspired by Africa.

Produced in small batches in an antique copper pot, it contains two African botanicals - baobab fruit and cape gooseberry - which help give it its bold, warm flavour.

Whitley Neill asked Viscose Closures of Crawley (UK) for help in designing and producing a capsule for its gin bottle.

Viscose Closures recommended a non-standard profile gold PVC shrink capsule, which featured a gravure printed signature in burgundy.

The capsule is embossed on top with the symbol of the baobob tree, known locally as 'the tree of life'.

Johnny Neill at Whitley Neill, said: "I was very impressed with the service provided by Viscose Closures.

The company designed and produced the capsule to my exact requirements and also supplied a hand-operated capsuling machine for fitting the capsules.

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