The House of Piper Heidsieck reinvented the Rose Sauvage vintage for an exclusive edition of the famous bottle of champagne, which has been turned upside down. The bottle becomes a phial and the inverted flute of champagne becomes a goblet. The base of the bottle, now at the top, which reproduces the proportions of the champagne cork and its wire cage and foil, is enhanced with a pink and black gold ribbon stamped with the Piper logo. The bottle was produced using a tightly-fitting sleeve slipped over the preformed plastic shell that encases the bottle. It was provided by Sleever International using a Thermosleeve. For more information please see: www.sleever.com
Origin
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Journal Title
Packaging Today April 2008 15
Sector
Packaging Abstracts
Class
PA 314