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*Absolut ORIENT APPLE (red apple and ginger flavor, launched in 2011, the same taste as Absolut BROOKLYN only that is not a city limited edition)
*Absolut ORIENT APPLE (red apple and ginger flavor, launched in 2011, the same taste as Absolut BROOKLYN only that is not a city limited edition)
*Absolut SVEA (apple and ginger flavor, limited edition launched in 2011)
*Absolut SVEA (apple and ginger flavor, limited edition launched in 2011)
*Absolut Tune (white wine and vodka, limited trial run in Sydney Australia Sept/Oct 2011)


City series, in chronological order:
City series, in chronological order:

Revision as of 04:39, 5 September 2011

Absolut Vodka
TypeVodka
ManufacturerV&S Group (Pernod Ricard)
Country of origin Åhus, Skåne, Sweden
Introduced1879
Proof (US)80
Related productsList of vodkas
Websiteabsolut.com

Absolut Vodka is a brand of vodka, produced near Åhus, Skåne, in southern Sweden. Since July 2008 the company has been owned by the French firm Pernod Ricard who bought V&S Group from the Swedish government.[1]

Absolut is the third largest brand of alcoholic spirits in the world after Bacardi and Smirnoff, and is sold in 126 countries.

History

Absolut Vodka was established in 1879 by Lars Olsson Smith and is produced in Åhus, Sweden.[2] Smith introduced fractional distillation that produces liquor without fusel alcohol in Sweden in 1877, under the name "Tiodubbelt Renadt Brännvin" (Tenfold Purified Vodka). Brännvin literally means "burn-wine" and is analogous to the German "Branntwein". The term is also used in Norwegian, Danish and Icelandic. ("Vodka" was not used for Swedish liquor until 1958, with the potato-based Explorer Vodka.) The name was changed to "Absolut Rent Brännvin" (Absolutely Pure Vodka) by Smith to market his much improved product. Smith challenged the city of Stockholm's liquor marketing monopoly with his vodka. It was sold at a lower price than the monopoly's product, just outside the city border. Smith even offered free boat rides to the distillery and "Rent Brännvin" made Smith a fortune. In 1917, the alcohol industry in Sweden was monopolized by the Swedish government. Vodka was then sold nationwide under the name "Absolut Rent Brännvin". The name changed with intervals, Renat Brännvin or Absolut Rent Brännvin. In 1979, the old name Absolut was picked up when the upper-price range Absolut Vodka was introduced. Renat is still a euphemism for spirits in Sweden, and the name of another vodka product by Vin & Sprit.[3]

Absolut Vodka was introduced to the global market in 1979. Since its launch, Absolut has grown from 90,000 liters to 96.6 million liters in 2008. It has become the fourth largest international spirit and is available in 126 countries. The vodka is made from winter wheat. Approximately 80,000 metric tons (2,900,000 bushels) of wheat is used annually to produce Absolut Vodka. Over one kilogram of grain is used in every one-liter bottle.[2]

Ownership

ABSOLUT used to belong to V&S Absolut Spirits within V&S Group which was owned by the Swedish Government. The Government decided to sell V&S Group to Pernod Ricard and the closing of the deal was July 24, 2008. The company is currently owned by Pernod Ricard Holding Company.[4]

Varieties

Several different types of Absolut Vodka.

Absolut VODKA is available in many varieties. These varieties are unflavored beyond the standard process:

  • Absolut VODKA (40%, blue label, launched in 1979)
  • Absolut VODKA, Red Label (50% alcohol is 100 proof, instead of 40% of the 'Blue Label' one). Its production has ceased in 2006
  • Absolut BRITTO (normal Absolut vodka, blue label, in a special edition design by artist Romero Britto, launched in 2003)
  • Absolut LEVEL (a super-premium vodka, launched in 2004)
  • Absolut BODY ART (normal Absolut vodka, blue label, in a special edition design by artist Jean-Luc Moerman, launched in 2005)
  • Absolut 100 (100 proof, black bottle, launched in 2007)
  • Absolut DISCO (normal Absolut vodka, blue label, in a special edition disco cover, launched 2007)
  • Absolut C'N'C FASHION ANIMAL (limited edition by Ennio Capasa, launched in 2007)
  • Absolut GREENSAVER (limited edition, launched in 2008)
  • Absolut BLING-BLING (normal Absolut vodka, limited edition golden bottle, launched in 2006)
  • Absolut CHROME (1 - 2 - 3 - 4) (normal Absolut vodka, blue label, in a special edition design, launched in 2006)
  • Absolut COLORS (40%, blue label) (limited edition celebrating 30th anniversary of the Rainbow flag, launched in 2008)
  • Absolut MASQUERADE (normal Absolut vodka, blue label, in a sequinned red sleeve, launched 2009 with the slogan "In an Absolut world every night is a masquerade."),[5] launched in 2008)
  • Absolut ROCK (normal Absolut vodka, limited-edition bottle with studded leather cover, launched in 2009)
  • Absolut GLIMMER[6] (normal Absolut vodka in a limited-edition bottle that mimics a crystal decanter, launched in 2010)
  • Absolut 72 BIAN (Transform) (normal Absolut vodka, blue label, in a special edition design by artist Gao Yu, launched in 2010)
  • Absolut ZENG FANZHI for Joyce (normal Absolut vodka, blue label, in a special edition design by artist Zeng Fanzhi, launched in 2010) EDITION LIMITED TO 700 BOTTLES67.242.62.217 (talk) 22:39, 23 August 2011 (UTC)
  • Absolut ELYX (a super-premium edition, launched in 2010) Available in 700ml , 750ml and 1 liter sizes
  • Absolut WALLPAPER I (Alessandro Guerriero the limited edition are available only in Italy since March 2010). Both of them had designed the famous wall during 2009, Absolut Vodka has chosen these two Absolut Wallpaper for the new editions
  • Absolut WALLPAPER II (Gio Pagani the limited edition are available only in Italy since March 2010). Both of them had designed the famous wall during 2009, Absolut Vodka has chosen these two Absolut Wallpaper for the new editions
  • Absolut ILLUSION (normal absolut vodka, blue label, in special bottle where the label is an illusion)
  • Absolut Mode (Nornal Absolut Vodka) in a special limited edition bottle. Released in August 2011 in select worldwide markets. Production size 2.5 million bottles.

Flavored varieties, in chronological order:

  • Absolut PEPPAR (Roasted Jalapeños, Green Tomato and Dried Herbs flavor – the first flavored Absolut Vodka, launched in 1986)
  • Absolut CITRON (Lemon flavor, launched in 1988)
  • Absolut KURANT (Blackcurrant flavor, launched in 1992)
  • Absolut MANDRIN (Orange and mandarin flavor mix, launched in 1999)
  • Absolut VANILIA (Vanilla flavor, launched in 2003)
  • Absolut RASPBERRI (Raspberry flavor, launched in 2004)
  • Absolut APEACH (Peach flavor, launched in 2005)
  • Absolut RUBY RED (Grapefruit flavor, launched in June 2006)
  • Absolut PEARS (Pear flavor, launched in January 2007)
  • Absolut MANGO (Mango flavor, launched in 2007)
  • Absolut FLAVOR OF THE TROPICS (Tropical flavor including orange, mango, lychee pineapple and melon limited edition launched October 2009)[7]
  • Absolut BERRI AÇAÍ (blend of açaí, blueberry and pomegranate, launched in 2010)[8]
  • Absolut WILD TEA (black tea, elderflower, launched in 2010)
  • Absolut WATKINS (Travel-retail exclusive, with notes of ground coffee, almond, caramel and chili, launched in 2010)[9]
  • Absolut ORIENT APPLE (red apple and ginger flavor, launched in 2011, the same taste as Absolut BROOKLYN only that is not a city limited edition)
  • Absolut SVEA (apple and ginger flavor, limited edition launched in 2011)
  • Absolut Tune (white wine and vodka, limited trial run in Sydney Australia Sept/Oct 2011)

City series, in chronological order:

  • Absolut NEW ORLEANS (Mango and Black Pepper flavor, launched in August 2007)
  • Absolut VANCOUVER (City themed bottle series limited to 60,000 bottles, launched in 2010, different to all other city series this one is a normal absolut vodka, blue label)
  • Absolut LOS ANGELES (Acai, Acerola, Pomegranate, and Blueberry flavor mix, launched in 2008 and rebranded as Absolut BERRI AÇAÍ in 2010)
  • Absolut BOSTON (Black tea and Elderflower flavor with Clear bottle, green label, launched in 2009 and rebranded as Absolut WILD TEA in 2010)
  • Absolut BROOKLYN (City limited edition; red apple and ginger flavor, launched in 2010 and rebranded as Absolut ORIENT APPLE in 2011)[10]
  • Absolut SAN FRANCISCO (grape, dragon fruit, and papaya flavor, launched in 2011)

Marketing

Much of Absolut's fame is due to its long-running advertising campaign, created by advertising agency TBWA, based on the distinctive bottle shape. Having started around 1980 with photographer Steven Bronstein, and with more than 1500 ads, the ad campaign is the longest running ever. The ads frequently feature an Absolut bottle-shaped object in the center and a title "ABSOLUT ____." at the bottom. The original idea for the campaign came from South African art director Geoff Hayes who reported that the idea for the first Absolut ad, Absolut Perfection, came to him in the bathtub. A number of art directors and copywriters added to the campaign in the early years including: Graham Turner, Denise Dell Harbin, Dave Warren, Tom McManus, Everet Cilliars, Steve Feldman, Harry Woods, Arnie Arlow, and Peter Lubalin.[11]

Gay-themed advertising

Absolut was one of the first consumer brands to openly embrace the gay community and view its members as important and desirable consumers of its product. Its ads have appeared in gay media since 1981, and the company has long sponsored major gay events, including the 2000 fall line of Tom of Finland clothing. In one such ad, a film loop and film canisters are stacked to form the distinctive shape of the Absolut bottle. The canisters are labeled with the titles of gay films, including "Stonewall", "Boys Life", "Nitrate Kisses", "Show Me Love", and others. The caption reads "Absolut Achievement". The ad appeared in gay film festivals sponsored by the brand. Absolut Vodka has also been the official corporate sponsor of the GLAAD Media Awards for many years[12] and is an official sponsor of RuPaul's Drag Race on the LGBT-themed network Logo.[13]

A Vodka Movie

Zach Galifianakis, Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim were commissioned by Absolut Vodka to make a film for their website.[14] Tim and Eric made three comedic infomercials for Absolut Vodka.

Special editions

Absolut Vodka created a special edition bottle of 40% vodka in 2003 designed by Romero Britto.[15] The company has also launched two special editions available only at duty-free shops worldwide: Absolut Flavor of the Tropics,[16] introduced in January 2010, and Absolut Watkins,[16] available from January 2011 and with a bottle designed by Swedish artist Liselotte Watkins.

Awards

Some Absolut offerings have performed well at international spirit ratings competitions. For example, the kurant and pear offerings were awarded scores of 96-100 by the raters at Wine Enthusiast.[17]

Advertising campaigns

Absolut Statehood

In 1991 Absolut began an art commissioning program to select artists from all 50 states in the U.S. and the District of Columbia. Absolut Vodka arranged to run full-page ads in USA Today with images of the commissioned works every two weeks. Artists selected included Romero Britto, Jon Coffelt, Burton Morris and Rev. Howard Finster. A limited edition of 300 lithographs of each work were sold to raise funds for Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS. As a commemoration to this campaign, "Absolut Statehood: 51 Painters, Visions of Their Home States" a book by Glenn O'Brien, was published with a foreword by Michel Roux of Carillon Importers with photography by Antonio Alia Guccione. 51 Absolut Statehood artists were interviewed by Peter Tunney and made into a film about the campaign. "Absolut To The People," a Peter Tunney Film, was simulcast in New York and Hong Kong in March 1993.


Absolut Tracks

Since 2005, Absolut has offered Absolut-Tracks: one base song ("Breathe") by Lenny Kravitz and ten remixes by different musical artist from all over the world, including Luny Tunes, Nikko Patrelakis, Jazzanova, Ashley Beedle and Little Louie Vega. Each track has its own video, and all are available as free downloads. Some of the poster ads (mostly at bus stops and train stations) featured a headphone jack into which standard headphones could be plugged in so that anyone could listen to the song.

In An Absolut World

In 2007, Absolut began its "In An Absolut World" campaign in which the company posted various, often fanciful scenarios of what the target audience might think would constitute a perfect, or "Absolut", reality.

In 2008, an Absolut Vodka ad, placed in Mexican publications and on Mexican billboards, featured a map of the U.S. and Mexico with the boundaries between the two as they were prior to the 1836 Texas Revolution and the Mexican-American War. Media outlets reported on the reaction amongst some American consumers who claimed offense at what they saw as an ad insensitive to immigration issues.

Absolut initially tried to mollify critics, claiming that the ads were purely whimsical in intent, having no political or nationalist agenda, but its critics were adamant. Absolut later released a public statement and withdrew the ad:

"In no way was this meant to offend or disparage, nor does it advocate an altering of borders, nor does it lend support to any anti-American sentiment, nor does it reflect immigration issues. Instead, it hearkens to a time which the population of Mexico may feel was more ideal."[18]

In response, the U.S.-based SKYY Vodka issued a press release criticizing its competitor's ad campaign, citing the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo and other reasons.[19]

Absolut culture

Over the years Absolut has commissioned not only over 300 painters, but leading artists in all fields, including sculptors, glass designers, musicians and fashion designers. Digital art pioneer Laurence Gartel designed a campaign for Absolut Vodka in 1990, joining artists such as painters Andy Warhol, Dadara, Kurt Wenner, and glass artist Hans Godo Frabel.[20]

In 1998, Absolut commissioned famed digital artist and painter, Bill Barminski, to create one of the largest and most expensive bilboards located on the Sunset Strip in Hollywood, where it remained for over two years.[21]

As of 2009, The Simpsons' opening sequence has featured, on the back of a magazine which Marge is reading at the supermarket checkout, a made up advertisement for Absolut which reads 'Absolut Krusty'. The ad shows a picture of an Absolut shaped bottle with the hair of Krusty the Clown, a well-known character in the show.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "V&S Group - press release". Cision Wire. Retrieved 2008-07-24. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  2. ^ a b http://press.absolut.com/templates/PressPage____6865.aspx
  3. ^ http://www.absolutad.com/absolut_about/history/story/
  4. ^ http://press.absolut.com/templates/FAQPage____2895.aspx
  5. ^ http://www.dfnionline.com/article/Absolut-unveils-new-gift-pack-1856892.html
  6. ^ http://www.dfnionline.com/article/Absolut-launches-new-holiday-edition-1860403.html
  7. ^ http://www.moodiereport.com/document.php?c_id=31&doc_id=22114
  8. ^ http://www.just-drinks.com/article.aspx?id=99731
  9. ^ http://www.dfnionline.com/article/Absolut-launches-new-travel-retail-exclusive-1860490.html
  10. ^ http://brooklyn365.com/2010/05/absolut-brooklyn-spike-lee-collaboration/
  11. ^ http://www.absolutad.com/absolut_about/history/advertising/
  12. ^ GLAAD: GLAAD Announces Nominees for 16th Annual GLAAD Media Awards Presented by Absolut Vodka
  13. ^ "RuPaul's Drag Race". Commonsense Media. Retrieved 15 March 2010.
  14. ^ YouTube - A Vodka Movie by Zach Galifianakis, Tim and Eric
  15. ^ http://britto.com/shop/object-art/absolut-bottle.html
  16. ^ a b http://www.dfnionline.com/article/Absolut-launches-new-flavour-in-Cannes-1859187.html
  17. ^ "Proof66.com Website". Retrieved 2010-07-18.
  18. ^ In an ABSOLUT World according to Mexico 4 April 2008
  19. ^ SKYY Vodka, Made in the USA, Proudly Supports Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
  20. ^ http://press.absolut.com/templates/FAQPage____2904.aspx
  21. ^ "Bill Barminski biography (under directors tab)". 2008. Retrieved 2008-05-09.

References

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