Brunelli x Club Amarone
Background:
For twelve years, Club Amarone has undertaken various collaborations in Valpolicella, including maturing Amarone in Swedish oak barrels. This unique approach resulted in a small batch of just 276 bottles. For the final vintage, the collaboration was with Brunellii

Brief: 
Develop a design for a visit to one of Brunelli's vineyards, named Campo Inferi, which translates to "The Field of the Inferno." The vineyard earned its hellish name due to the difficulty of reaching it. However, a statue of an angel overlooks the vineyard, symbolically protecting the harvest of the grapes.s

Solution:
We used a bus as the central symbol and label for the trip, depicting the devil and angels traveling together to this final stop.
Illustration by Mikael Eriksson, Rithuset
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