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Scotch Rocking All Over the World (ahem)

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Posted by Mark Sinclair, 27 April 2010, 10:55    Permalink    Comments (5)

It's no surprise to learn that Status Quo's Francis Rossi used to enjoy a wee dram of whisky on the tour bus. But the Quo's frontman is now also chairman of the similarly-named Glen Rossie brand and his 40-year penchant for Good Time Boogie Rock has even inspired a redesign of the bottle and label...

Rossi apparently holds a stake in the 196-year-old company with The Brand Cellar, who previously acquired Glen Rossie from First Quench. So to tie in with the singer and guitarist's involvement, the Rossie brand has just been relaunched with new packaging by Pocket Rocket, who took the shield shape of a guitar plectrum as the inspiration for a new-look label. 

The bottle also includes a statement from Rossie's new chairman, who links the lubricative properties of the Scottish tipple on the recording artist's creative juices. From the man who co-wrote Down Down, Rocking All Over the World, not to mention In The Army Now, that is no mean claim.

To mark the unveiling of the new bottle Glen Rossie are also running an online competition to win one of 30 first-run, limited edition, signed bottles at glenrossiewhisky.com (which is worth checking out if just for the fantastic picture of Rossi turning it up to eleven).

Above: a very old Glen Rossie bottle on the glenrossie.com website, which was designed by Redroute

5 Comments

I think that is fantastic. Good news for Whisky drinkers all over the world. Rock until you drop could have been the highly inappropriate heading...
Poor Concept
2010-04-27 12:47:40


Whatever rocks his world I suppose. The copy takes the gag too far.
Alan Kittle
2010-04-27 13:01:06


The plectrum, 'rocking since' & 'perfect note'?? Talk about over egging the pudding.

Just needs a few of these ♫♬ liberally applied, and for it to play 'Whatever you want' when you tip the bottle.
Dion
2010-04-27 13:12:42


I wonder whether Status Quo's Francis Rossi used to drink this?
Dave - Website Design Essex
2010-04-28 13:41:56


I am writing from Asturias-Spain. I have a bottle of special reserve Glen Rossie unopened 1927. I wonder what would be its price in the market. Thank you very much.
Juan
2011-11-14 21:03:28


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