Australia’s “Best Wine Bottle” designed in Adelaide, comes from Langhorne Creek

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By Steven Raeburn, N/A

June 10, 2013 | 2 min read

Langhorne Creek’s Bleasdale brand has been crowned Australia’s Best Wine Bottle by the Association of Australian Boutique Winemakers Inc.

The winning design

The iconic bottle was designed by Parallax in Adelaide. Chair of the judging panel, Lisa McGuigan, said the bottle was “a winner from all angles.”

The direct descendants of the Potts family have been making Bleasdale wine for 163 years.

“Fortis et Astutus is the Potts’ family motto, translated to read “Bold and Crafty”. This is the brand on the beautiful bottle judged by 12 industry members as Australia’s Best Wine Bottle taking the $5000 CCL Clear Image production prize,” the AABW said, announcing the award.

“The Managing Director Peter Perrin left the Langhorne Creek property yesterday and came into Sydney to receive the trophies for the Open Class Fortified Wine bottle and also the trophy for Australia’s Best Wine Bottle.”

The judging panel comprised:

Toni Paterson MW Author, Educator, Judge

Martin Widholm Artsmart Design

Wendy Newbold CCL Labels

Chris Osborne OzeWine Services

James David Virgin Wines Design

Victoria Griffiths Virgin Wines Design

Ross Anderson Wine Empire

Nicola Rennie Vinology

Louise Cole Cambewarra Estate

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