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Renais Gin partners with artist Frankie Penwill

Emma Watson’s Renais Gin has collaborated with London-based artist and print designer Frankie Penwill to create a limited edition bottle.

Renais Gin Harvest Edition Frankie Penwill
Renais Harvest Edition, illustrated by Frankie Penwill, is limited to 600 bottles

This limited edition design was created to celebrate the harvest season, and includes a label and packaging sleeve designed by Penwill.

Each 700ml bottle comes with an A4 fine art print created by the artist, illustrating the harvest moon as a symbol of the changing of the seasons. The prints are numbered and hand-signed by Penwill.

Penwill commented on the collaboration: “I loved collaborating with the team at Renais and was inspired by the grape harvest in Chablis to create the label, sleeve and print adorned with the harvest moon, stars, vines and grapes.

“Alex and Emma (Watson) have chosen only the finest botanicals for their gin and that really resonated with me and my work. I’m looking forward to seeing where Renais drinkers will put up their prints in the coming months.”

Limited to 600 bottles and offered at 40% ABV, the Renais Harvest Edition is now available exclusively in the UK from the brand’s website, priced at £65 (US$).

Alex Watson, CEO and co-founder of Renais Gin, said: “We were delighted with the opportunity to work with Frankie. She specialises, and is influenced by, botanicals and florals, with a focus on the natural world which fits perfectly with our ethos of terroir and sourcing only the finest grapes and botanicals for our gin.

“I came across Frankie’s work through her active community on Instagram where she showcases her work and thought she would be the perfect fit for our gift pack for the 2025 festive season.”

Launched in 2023, Renais Gin is sustainably distilled from French wine grapes from the Watson family’s Domaine Watson vineyards in Chablis.

At The Luxury Spirits Masters 2025, Renais Gin took home a Gold medal for its Grand Cru Cask-Aged Gin.

Earlier this year, the brand expanded its presence in the UK by securing several new listings across retailers and hospitality groups.

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