Jasm 77

How About A Taste of Jazz?

How About A Taste of Jazz?

Jasm 77 honors the origins of jazz by pairing the stories of historical musicians with different flavor profiles. The storytelling label creates an experience that allows the drinker to taste the notes while hearing the music.

Software

Software

Category

Category

Packaging

Packaging

Notable Skills

Notable Skills

Illustration

Before the art was called jazz, it was called jasm! Jasm or jass, was a slang term in the 18-1900s to describe high energy and full of life. The first noted jass artist was a cornetist artist named Buddy Bolden, born in 1877. Jazz became the official term for the music we ear today in the 1910s. Jasm 77, honors not just the creation of jazz but the artist and musicians that continue to refine the art and push the bounds of what music can be.

Label Flats

In Louis’s Arms pairs a Cabernet Sauvignon to the rich, deep resonance of Armstrong’s voice, balanced by sweet undertones that capture the warmth of his most beloved themes.

For Ellas Fitz, a Pinot Gris was selected to complement the "First Lady of Song’s" bright and graceful catalog, offering a delicate sweetness.

Finally, Coltrane’s Chords—a Bordeaux Blend—serves as a tribute to the dynamic partnership of Alice and John; much like their unity of harp and saxophone, this red blend layers distinct movements into one powerful, melodic, and soul-stirring experience.

Finally, Coltrane’s Chords—a Bordeaux Blend—serves as a tribute to the dynamic partnership of Alice and John; much like their unity of harp and saxophone, this red blend layers distinct movements into one powerful, melodic, and soul-stirring experience.

In Louis’s Arms pairs a Cabernet Sauvignon to the rich, deep resonance of Armstrong’s voice, balanced by sweet undertones that capture the warmth of his most beloved themes.

For Ellas Fitz, a Pinot Gris was selected to complement the "First Lady of Song’s" bright and graceful catalog, offering a delicate sweetness.

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In Louis’s Arms pairs a Cabernet Sauvignon to the rich, deep resonance of Armstrong’s voice, balanced by sweet undertones that capture the warmth of his most beloved themes.

For Ellas Fitz, a Pinot Gris was selected to complement the "First Lady of Song’s" bright and graceful catalog, offering a delicate sweetness.

Finally, Coltrane’s Chords—a Bordeaux Blend—serves as a tribute to the dynamic partnership of Alice and John; much like their unity of harp and saxophone, this red blend layers distinct movements into one powerful, melodic, and soul-stirring experience.