R[h]eingin
Less is more. That’s what Tim Lamm and Johannes Weigl, the brains behind R[h]eingin (a play on the German word for “pure” ‒ rein‒ and the Rhine), had in mind when they decided to start making gin. These two Düsseldorfers take a streamlined approach, using only pure, multilayered alcohol and just the right mix of juniper berries. The result? Something that’s got what it takes to become a real Düsseldorf icon: just like the Düsseldorf Palace Tower, whose coordinates, not so coincidentally, adorn the R[h]eingin bottle.
GIN BOTTLE
Client: WeiLa GmbH
Bottle shape AMLETO The bottle stands out for its back-to-basics design, affording the product special elegance. Its purity and clarity is further enhanced through the extra-white glass.
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PUREGIN PLEASURE
The distillery Bovenkerck holds its hand up for the pure juniper flavour. This family-run business has been distilling the finest quality spirits since 1750, and also bottles the R[h]eingin too.
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