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Comprehensive liquor company Kumyang International announced on the 2nd that its Australian Moscato brand ‘Brown Brothers’ has collaborated with Korea’s leading illustrator Kim Da-ye to launch an art edition.


Geumyang International Releases 'Brown Brothers' Art Edition with Artist Kim Da-ye View original image

Brown Brothers Winery was the first in Australia to cultivate Moscato and developed a unique variety called ‘Siena,’ earning recognition as a creative and innovative winery. This art edition is also Brown Brothers’ first art collaboration, showcasing a project of adventure and pioneering spirit.


The labels of the three products, ‘Brown Brothers Moscato Art Edition,’ ‘Brown Brothers Moscato Ros? Art Edition,’ and ‘Brown Brothers Siena Art Edition,’ feature colorful illustrations by Kim Da-ye, a leading domestic illustrator beloved by the younger generation, capturing her distinctive cheerfulness.


‘Brown Brothers Moscato,’ which has been the top-selling Australian Moscato every year and is popular as a sweet and fragrant semi-sparkling wine, is a flagship product of Brown Brothers. Additionally, Siena, developed by crossing the Spanish native varieties ‘Sumoll’ and ‘Cabernet Sauvignon,’ offers a rich raspberry aroma and refreshing acidity with a sweet taste. It is a variety recognized for its innovation and originality, released exclusively through Brown Brothers.


A representative from Kumyang International stated, “Brown Brothers is the number one wine brand loved by Australians, and through Kim Da-ye’s artwork, we tried to express the lovable and vibrant spirit of Brown Brothers. We want to provide a new experience to domestic consumers who love Brown Brothers and deliver a message of free energy and hopeful encouragement to the younger generation.”



The three types of ‘Brown Brothers Art Edition’ are available at GS25.


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