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Castel Malawi launches new 330ml spirits bottles

Chancy Namadzunda by Chancy Namadzunda
February 24, 2023
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Castel Malawi Limited has launched the new 330ml Malawi Gin, Malawi Vodka and Premier Brandy spirits bottles.

Speaking in Lilongwe during a presser marking the launch of the products, the company’s Sales and Marketing Director, Nelson Zoto Banda, said the new 330ml bottles will ensure uninterrupted availability so you can enjoy your favorite spirits all the time.

“This is a returnable bottle, so we can collect it back from the market and reuse it many times over. This means nonstop supply of the people’s favorite spirits,” he said

Banda said the premium and sleek body label new profile 330ml returnable glass bottle is Eco-friendly and the packaging ABV remains the same.

“ABV for Malawi Gin and Malawi Vodka remains at 43 percent while Premier Brandy is at 40 percent with the recommended price of K2,500 for Malawi Gin and Brandy while Premier Brandy is at K4,500,” he said

He further said the 750ml Malawi Gin, Malawi Vodka and Premier Brandy bottles will remain on the market and will coexist with the 330ml bottles.

Banda said the company has brought various innovations to their products in order to meet the demands of their customers.

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“Since 1965 when the first Malawi Gin was sold on the market, our iconic brands have evolved and grew together with the Malawian people. Our spirit brands hold the legacy of our country, our culture, and our pride. In 2021, we introduced the new spirit packaging in a spectacular way.

“We were proud to continue the Spirit of Malawi legacy with the classic packaging. Since the rebrand, the Spirit of Malawi has continued to be people’s favorite over most competing brands. We stand for quality and our products testify.

“Castel Malawi continues to innovate and deliver quality products to the market and is pleased to introduce a new spirit packaging for its spirit portfolio. The new packaging is an extension to the existing spirit line, and it is the same spirit as you know it the same iconic Malawi Gin, the same charming Malawi Vodka and the same smooth Premier Brandy. Yes, this is the same Spirit of Malawi – with the same punch,” he said.

One of the distributors, Arnold Makoni welcomed the development saying the new 330ml bottles will enable their customers to get the products everytime they want them

 

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