OurCreative Introduces Yorkshire-Inspired Liqueur Rhubacello to Wolfe Bros' Cello Range
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Katy Cowan
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Summary
OurCreative introduces a new Yorkshire-inspired liqueur, Rhubacello, to Wolfe Bros' Cello range, adding a fruity twist to the traditional Italian digestif. The studio aims to modernize the category with contemporary designs and flavors.
Key quotes
· 3 pulled"The team has revealed the latest addition to Wolfe Bros' Cello range, Rhubacello, a fruity new liqueur crafted by Yorkshire distillery Double Six Drinks."
"As lighter, lower-ABV serves enjoy a resurgence – particularly in the warmer months."
"Independent studio OurCreative has unveiled a vibrant, sun-drenched identity for Wolfe Bros' Rhubacello, adding a distinctly British twist to the traditional Italian liqueur."
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