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The story of
Absolut goes back to 1879. That was the year when
the swedish "king of Vodka" Lars Olsson
Smith started making his "Absolut Rent
Brännvin". The vodka was produced using a |
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revolutionary new
destillation method, called
"rectification" and that method is
still used today. In the beginning, the vodka was
produced in LO Smith's distillery on the island
Reimersholmen, just |
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outside the city
limits of Stockholm. But today every drop of
Absolut Vodka consumed in the world comes from
the distilleries near Ĺhus in southern Sweden.
Wheat is taken from nearby fields and the water |
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from their own
well. In 1993, this small village of barely 10
000 inhabitants not only produced, but packed and
shipped all the 40 million litres of Absolut
Vodka consumed all over the world.
Absolut goes west.
With the 100 year
anniversary of "Absolutely Pure Vodka"
approaching, the new President of the Swedish
Wine and Sprits Corporation; Lars Lindmark made
the decision to export a new vodka. The finest
vodka modern distilling techniques could produce,
a new product that was a century old: Absolut
Vodka. With little experience in advertising,
packaging and product positioning, he called in
an outside consultant, Curt Nycander, to head the
project.
Nycander teamed up with marketing expert, Peter
Ekelund, and Lars Börje Carlsson and Gunnar
Broman, owners of the Swedish ad agency Carlsson
and Broman. The team set about trying to come up
with a new positioning for the new Absolut Vodka.
At first, the ideas centered around the
traditional Swedish origins of the brand. There
were a number of early suggestions on the name of
the vodka.
The Absolut Vodka team went to New York and the
agency NW Ayer where they presented their ideas.
Some were thrilled by the Swedes' enthusiasm and
ideas but most of the people at NW Ayer shook
their heads and thought "who wants to drink
a vodka from Sweden anyway? "
After many meetings and arguements NW Ayer and
the Swedish team agreed on their alternative
"Absolut Country of Sweden Vodka". The
bottle should be made of clear glass with silver
text on it. They did tests where they visited
liquor stores and put their different bottles
among the other big brands just to see how it
would look like. Could you see the bottle or was
it invisible? One of the people working with the
Absolut account; Myron Poloner fell in love with
the bottle. He could sit and watch the
"medicine bottle" for hours and one
night it struck him. The bottle should have no
label at all. You should be able to see right
through it. The vodka should be a premium vodka
for well-educated people with a high income who
afforded to eat out and liked to hold parties at
their home and liked to show-off...
"It will never
sell"
The next move was to find
a distributor in the US. They met reception
colder than a chilled cocktail glass. "Who
has ever heard of a Swedish vodka?! And it
doesn't have a label; it'll disappear on the
shelf. It will never sell!!" One company
that didn't lack foresight was Carillion
Importers Ltd. based on Manhattan. The company
was led by Al Singer, who was ready to accept the
challenge the moment he saw the product. The
company only had one salesman, Michel Roux, who
was to play a leading role in the marketing and
distribution of Absolut Vodka. Al Singer didn't
want to work with NW Ayer, he wanted a smaller
agency and chose Martin Landey Arlow to do the
job instead. Martin Landey and Al Singer wanted
to do some changes on the bottle; more height,
thicker bottom. As a joke one of Göran Broman's
employees put a coin on the bottle's shoulder.
The Americans loved it, so Broman's staff created
a seal. They did shields, swords, guns, naked
women, men's heads etc. Gunnar Broman's office
was ironically located in L.O. Smith's old house,
and since he was the man who had invented Absolut
Rent Braennvin a century ago why not put him on
the bottle??? The bottle changed 'til today's
look with a longer neck, the calligraphy text and
the block letters, and a metallic colored cap
instead of a cork. The new president of Vin &
Sprit AB, Lars Lindmark, decided that the ABSOLUT
VODKA letters should be blue for the 80 proof
bottles and red for the 100 proof ones.
Absolut introduction.
The first Absolut
happening in USA was in Boston early in 1979.
Later that year Absolut Vodka won the prize for
best package.
Martin Landey ended the deal with Carillion
because of another client in the same business
who was far more profitable at that time. Martins
Landey's old partner at TBWA in New York heard
about Carillion and contacted Al Singer. They got
the account. Geoff Hayes and Graham Turner got to
take care of Absolut. One night Geoff Hayes was
watching television while he did some sketching.
He tried to find a symbol of purity and
simplicity, he made a halo. All of a sudden his
floor was covered with different ad-ideas, all
with a humoristic twist. The next day, he showed
his ads to Graham. They changed the name for the
Absolut Purity ad to Absolut Perfection. Another
ad was the bottle with wings; Absolut Heaven. 15
minutes later they had a dozen different ads.
Absolut something. dot. TBWA and Carillion loved
it.
absolut art.
The story of Absolut Art
began in 1985, when Andy Warhol was commisioned
to do a painting of the Absolut Vodka bottle.
When the painting appeared as an ad it was an
incredible success and got immediate worldwide
media attention. Absolut Vodka went from popular
vodka to pop art and became an icon. Absolut Art
had begun. Warhol later recommended one of his
young protégés, Keith Haring, who had risen to
fame with his anonymous paintings in the New York
subway. Absolut commissioned its second painting.
Works then followed from Kenny Scharf, Stephen
Sprouse, Edward Ruscha, Arman, Britto and other
leading American artists. To date, over 350
artists have been commissoned, with literally
hundreds on the waiting list.
So far more than 1200 ads have been
created;single ones, artists collections, city
collections, christmas ads, design collections,
state/country collections, fashion. All of them
with the name Absolut, the bottle or the seal on
them. And of course the futura blocks at the
bottom: ABSOLUT SOMETHING dot. Special ads have
been made; Absolut Centerfold in Playboy, Absolut
X-ray (printed on real xray-plastic), Absolut
Spring (with seeds), Absolut first Class (with
stamps), Absolut Landmark (a thirty-acre field
"ad"), Absolut Environment (talking),
Absolut Gift (with stockings), Absolut Puzzle,
Playing X-mas ads, Magnetic Christmas ads,
Father's Day ties.
This has been an introduction to the world of
Absolut Vodka. If anyone's still reading I can
comfort you with that the other pages on this
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