London Whisky Bottle Label
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BACKGROUND
We are plumbers that have resurrected London's oldest once illicit Gin Distillery BBC News https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0s7fKIHcpZ0&t=4s
Bought 150yr old derelict bakery & turned it into an office for our plumbing biz....removed dangerous chimney...got sued by a neighbour ..
our lawyers discovered that the original bakers family once made illict gin here (in what is now our office) we tracked down the origianl family ...see pic enclosed....the little boy now in his 90's (Barry Maysh) gave us his family's secret gin recipe and we have now resurrected it. We supply Buckingham Palace, Hse of Lords Fortnum Mason etc. Now have our 1st London Whisky.
This is NOT scotch whisky...this a brand new category of drink 'English Whisky'
1. traditional whisky style bottle which will have embossed text on as per the sample English Whisky & O B Distillery LONDON
Front label 110mm x 95mm
Rear label 70mm wide and 100mm
Front Text TBC
Rear Text TBC
Must have a old map of my area London N13 4PF on rear
Map link https://maps.nls.uk/view-full/102345934#zoom=6&lat=1477&lon=6570&layers=BT
Zielmarkt/( -märkte)
OVER 30's
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- I want an old map on the front of the label....the map have 2 small rivers on it which are very close to my distillery (called The New River and Pymmes Brook, where they meet there a small bridge called Deadman's Bridge, i would like this shown on the map, is there any tasteful way to add some colour to the historic map ???