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Black Infusions Launches Website, Breaks Through Popular Blog

It’s been an exciting month for one of our partners who recently launched their new website and company video, as well as received an amazing write-up in a well-known industry blog.

If you’re among those who think once you’ve tried vodka, you’ve had them all - think again. Black Infusions produces naturally infused spirits with unmatched versatility and appreciation from even the most self-proclaimed “non-vodka drinkers.”

Their first product, Black Fig Vodka, is infused with dried California figs and free of artificial colors, sugars, and flavors. And while it’s predominantly available on the East Coast, as the company itself is based out of Boston, MA they are on the cusp of expanding distribution out west and were in need of cohesive, branded content to tell their story.

If you recall one of our previous blog posts, Tobe Agency accompanied the CEO of Black Infusions, Michael Davidson, to their distillery in beautiful Bend, OR. During this trip, we shot the footage for their company video, as well as began collecting content for the design of the new website.

Black Fig Vodka - blackinfusions.com

On the heels of the website launch, Arthur Shapiro featured Black Infusions in an article on his blog, BoozeBusiness.com. The spirits industry veteran wrote about Michael’s passion as an entrepreneur, as well as highlighting the uniqueness of Black Fig.

We know there are big things in store for Black Infusions and we look forward to seeing you grow! Congrats and good luck!

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