UK Based Allied Glass Containers Creates Beautiful Gicel Glass for Martin Miller’s Gin
Created in Allied’s Gicel Glass, an exquisite extra white flint glass which exemplifies purity and clarity, the sleek bottle is manufactured using only the very purest of raw materials to achieve a container of the most exacting visual standard.
1 Aug 2012 --- Working in partnership with The Reformed Spirits Company, Allied Glass Containers, the UK based premium glass packaging specialist, has recently manufactured the truly stunning 70cl bottle for Martin Miller’s Gin.
Created in Allied’s Gicel Glass, an exquisite extra white flint glass which exemplifies purity and clarity, the sleek bottle is manufactured using only the very purest of raw materials to achieve a container of the most exacting visual standard.
Philip Morris, Allied’s Sales and Marketing Director, says:
“Here at Allied Glass we nurture a very special culture which embraces creativity and manufacturing discipline, technical vision and creative enthusiasm, all of which have been vital elements in the creation of our stunning Gicel Glass for Martin Miller’s Gin.”
The bottle then benefits by being screen printed at the company’s advanced decoration facility. Here, the most modern printing machines and most environmentally safe inks, combined with technical and production expertise, are used to ensure that the Martin Miller’s Gin bottle is screen printed to the highest possible quality.
Martin Miller's Gin was the first luxury gin to hit the market in the late 1990s and has since led the global gin renaissance by being at the forefront of the market development in every aspect. Martin Millers Gin is produced using the most sophisticated production methods available in small, single batches inside the pristine walls of a copper pot still designed by John Dore & Company in 1903, which is adoringly named "Angela." Cassia bark, Florentine Iris and coriander are among the select botanicals gently married with juniper during distillation for a result as noble and genteel as the simply modern bottle.