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11November 1, 2011 – 1:17 pm by Jane
We are about to launch a brand new whisky and would like some assistance picking the product name. The winner will receive the first ever bottle we produce of this exclusive whisky
Background of the Whisky:
- This whisky was distilled and blended in 1999 in Scotland, in 2002 it was then shipped to Sanchez Romate in Jerez, Spain
- Once in Spain the whisky was racked into Olorosso (Sherry Butts) and left for nine years (this is a 12 year old Whisky)
- We will produce 1500x6pack cases and this batch is unique and irreplaceable
- The whisky smells distinctly of chocolate, raisins, cream soda and oranges
- The name of the whisky should begin with Sheep Dip’s __________
So please get your thinking caps on and you could be in with a chance to win an exclusive and limited edition whisky.
All comments/ideas to be posted below or emailed to jennifer@spencerfieldspirit.com
We will give you the weekend to think about it and take all ideas in on Monday. Good Luck!
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Just emailed my entry. Simple but effective (I think)
With such sweet fragrances – chocolate, raisins, .. – I would go for:
Sheep Dip’s Sweetsip
It might be hard to pronounce after a few sips, but it’s a catchy name
Or, if you want to reflect the production process while maintaining an eccentric name, how about:
Sheep Dip’s Spanish Butt?
Or, if you want to stress the exclusivity of the product, you could just go for:
Sheep Dip’s Exclusive
Sheep Dip’s Andalusian Holiday
Sheep Dip’s Andalusian Dream
Sheep Dip’s Andalusian Expatriate
Oh man how did I miss this?!? Are you still looking for names? I have a couple ideas!
yes still looking so feel free to send them in!
hello,
just a “thinkflash” from France…
oloroso (sherry)
oloroso (restaurant/bar in Edinburgh)
-> oloroso is a basis
to avoid any copyright pbs, change to OLOROSA
launch name result : SHEEP DIP’S OLOROSA
Sorry for the delay
bye
How about
Sheep Dip’s Oveja Roja
It means ‘red sheep’ in spanish.
Or maybe
Sheep Dip’s nueve años en España
Meaning, “Nine years in Spain”
Keep a few bottles for me, I will come one day
Muggi i will keep a case for YOU!!!!! When are you and the boss over?
I submitted this to the original, I think via email, back in October:
Sheep Dip’s Southern Holiday
Sheep Dip’s Inquisition (Bishop’s hat on the iconic sheep is optional.)