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Aviation Gin launches limited-edition Wrexham AFC bottle

Aviation Gin launches limited-edition Wrexham AFC bottle

Aviation American Gin has launched a limited-edition Aviation American Gin x Wrexham Association Football Club bottle to celebrate the eagerly awaited takeover of the Welsh National League club by Aviation owner Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney. The limited-edition bottle will be available for fans to order from today via the official Wrexham AFC webshop.

Aviation American Gin is an American style gin distilled in Portland, Oregon and crafted with a blend of botanicals, with subtle juniper notes, delivering a smooth balanced flavour profile. The brand is now available in over 40 countries with further plans for international expansion on the horizon.


Commenting on the launch of the exclusive bottle, Reynolds said “It’s no secret that I love Aviation American Gin. I truly believe it is the best gin on the planet. Rob and I are ecstatic to have won the approval of the Wrexham fans and the League and this bottle is for them. It’s a small first step on what will hopefully be a legendary underdog story.”

The limited-edition bottle sees the classic Aviation American Gin bottle emblazoned with the official Wrexham AFC logo, presented in a clear bevelled glass bottle, reminiscent of the Art Deco era.

It is hoped under the new 100 per cent owners of the Club, promotion can be achieved to the EFL at the earliest practical opportunity and the Club become a global force, providing another opportunity to celebrate with Aviation American Gin.

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