Tequila Bribón has unveiled a new design for each of its three expressions: 'Bribón Blanco,' 'Bribón Reposado,' and 'Bribón Añejo.' The new label designs aim to create a luxuriant look to better fit the tequila in the bottle. The bottle's metallic tones and foil embellishments add elegance, and artistic embossing components draw a unique connection to Mexican culture. With its new packaging, Bribón will be better positioned to compete against its rivals.
"The new look was created to help better match and reflect the ultra-premium liquid quality of our delicious agave spirits. Our hope is that these upgrades will help us achieve our ambitious 2023 case objective in an exploding category and better position us as a Go-To premium-tequila brand amongst trade and consumers," says Dave Singh, Spirits Director at Palm Bay International.
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Tequila Bribón Introduces the New Label Designs for its Three Expressions
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