The Crystal Head AURORA vodka is revealed in a striking, holographic bottle. The premium spirit is "filtered seven times, three of which are through over 10,000 Herkimer diamonds and boasts a drier, bolder, and spicier flavor profile."
Distilling its vodka in Newfoundland, Canada, Crystal Head first gained praise for its eye-catching packaging -- a skull-shaped bottle -- and crafts its signature beverage from wheat that is sourced from North Yorkshire, England. Its second flavor reveals a bolder packaging concept which draws inspiration from natural phenomenon, the Northern Lights. Borrowing from the lights' aesthetic quality, the bottle boasts an iridescent finish that is powder-coated to give off a metallic quality.
Boasting floral, anise and peppercorn notes, the Crystal Head AURORA will appeal to the brand's loyal following as well as those seeking a spicier vodka flavor.
Holographic Skull Vodkas
The Crystal Head AURORA Boasts a Spicier Flavor Profile
Trend Themes
1. Holographic Packaging - The holographic bottle of Crystal Head AURORA vodka showcases the potential of holographic packaging in the spirits industry.
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3. Flavor Innovation - The bolder and spicier flavor profile of Crystal Head AURORA vodka demonstrates the potential for flavor innovation in the vodka industry.
Industry Implications
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3. Flavoring - The flavoring industry can embrace the demand for bolder and spicier flavors like Crystal Head AURORA vodka and create unique flavor profiles for various food and beverage products.