Sleever Turns Champagne On Its Head

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

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Journal Title
Packaging Today April 2008 15
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PA 314

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Sleever Turns Champagne On Its Head
Packaging Today April 2008 15
PA 314
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