Hennessy limited edition bottle design is unique

Hennessy VS has launched a design jointly created by the world-famous Brazilian artists Otavio and Gustavo Pandolfo. They are known for Os Gemeos and have created the brand's third limited edition bottle series. With its eye-catching design and warm colors, this bottle brings a brand-new experience to Hennessy's loyal consumers, while also providing the same smoothness that Cognac fans have been pursuing for nearly 250 years.


The two people's design inspiration stems from Hennessy Cognac's graceful, traditional and smooth qualities, working in concert with the brand's requirements to create a unique bottle design that sets off a dynamic, eclectic style and quickly spreads to the world. Cities around. In addition to displaying the individual signatures of Os Gemeos, each limited-edition HennessyV.S bottle is also individually numbered.

“Os Gemeos shows Hennessy's never-ending, never-satisfied spirit. They have unique innovations in craftsmanship, persist in excellence, and are eager to continue to promote their artistic accomplishments,” said senior vice president of Hennessy senior vice president of the United States. “This new design is a new breakthrough and we believe Hennessy enthusiasts will have a personal experience.”

The retail price of this Hennessy VS limited bottle, designed by Os Gemeos, is US$32 (750 milliliters). It is currently pre-sold on the Reserve Bar.com website and will be launched nationwide on August 1, 2013. Consumers can Shop at major boutiques.

Os Gemeos said: “This time I am honored to work with Hennessy because the brand has always been committed to their commitment to cultural heritage and traditions. We challenge ourselves to complete artistic creation in their new medium and share our identity as an artist. How the Brazilian cultural heritage affects us."

Hennessy will tour six cities in the United States this summer to promote cooperation with OS Gemeos. The journey will kick off in New York on August 15, 2013, before heading to Chicago, Miami, Philadelphia and Houston and finally ending in Los Angeles in September.

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