Award-winning North Yorkshire based distillery announces “vibrant” rebrand
Ellers Farm Distillery, set in the heart of North Yorkshire just outside of York, has announced plans to roll out an “exciting” rebrand for its entire award-winning Small Batch Spirits range.
The rebrand aims to create a stronger connection with their audience and enhance the visual appeal of the Small Batch Spirits range.
Andy Braithwaite, managing director at Ellers Farm Distillery, commented: “We want to tell the amazing story of our farm and embrace the beauty of the nature and botanicals that surround us here in Yorkshire.
“The rebrand allows us to do just that whilst championing sustainability and innovation in a friendly and visually stunning way. The updated branding captures the youthful and adventurous spirit of our target audience.”
The new labels for Small Batch Spirits aim to create a “profound connection” to the people, place, product, and purpose that are said to be integral to the brand. Drawing inspiration from Yorkshire’s wildlife and history, the new branding celebrates the natural richness of the location and its “innovative flavour profiles”.
Jamie Baggott, master distiller at Ellers Farm Distillery, added: “We are incredibly excited about this rebrand and the possibilities it brings.
“The Small Batch Spirits range is close to my heart, as it’s a range where as a distiller I get to show my creative flair, creating high-quality spirits, that are carbon neutral and unique in their flavour profiles. We can’t wait to share these visually appealing and story-driven labels with our customers.”
Ellers Farm Distillery’s Small Batch Spirits range has recently achieved notable success across the board from an awards perspective, securing a Master’s medal for both the Cherry and Elderflower & Elderberry liqueurs in The Spirits Business’ Vodka Masters and Liqueur Masters respectively.
By Matthew Neville – Senior Correspondent, Bdaily
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