Mexican tequila label Jose Cuervo has announced its plans to launch a virtual distillery on the leading metaverse platform Decentraland.
Dubbed the "first metaverse distillery," Joes Cuerovo's new immersive space will serve to provide age-appropriate guests with educational information regarding the tequila-making process as well as offer them access to limited-edition products and exclusive entertainment. The virtual distiller has been designed by two creative agencies, Ache and Tangible, and will follow a similar structure as Hienken's "first virtual brewery," which was launched early this month.
"Together with Cuervo, we're bringing the poly-sensory experience of the real world into the limitless world of Decentraland, and we're delighted to be working on this project together," said Harry Parr, Bompas & Parr's Co-Founder, in a recent press statement.
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Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Metaverse Experiences
- Virtual tequila distilleries offer an immersive, interactive experience for customers in the metaverse space.
- Virtual Product Offerings
- Tequila companies can offer limited-edition products exclusively in the virtual distillery, creating a new revenue stream in the world of NFTs.
- Poly-sensory Marketing
- Virtual distilleries offer a unique opportunity for tequila companies to engage consumers through immersive, poly-sensory experiences that showcase the brand's heritage and craftmanship.
Where This Applies
- Alcohol Beverage
- Virtual distilleries offer a new sales channel for alcohol producers to reach customers and create a unique brand experience through the metaverse.
- Virtual Reality
- Building and designing virtual distilleries in the metaverse presents a new opportunity for virtual reality development companies to partner with alcohol brands.
- Marketing & Advertising
- Virtual distilleries offer a new platform for marketing agencies to create immersive, multi-sensory brand experiences for their clients that can translate to the real world.
