Sugarlands Distilling Company is a Tennessee-based company that specializes in the production of high-quality liqueurs and spirits. The company was founded in 2010 by a group of entrepreneurs who were...
Sugarlands Distilling Company is a well-known and respected brand that enjoys a reputation for producing world-class spirits. Recently, they released a new TV spot called "Raise a Jar to the Legends," which is a tribute to the legendary musicians who have shaped the American music industry.
The ad starts with a man sitting on a porch playing the guitar, and we hear the sound of crickets in the background, setting a relaxed and peaceful ambiance. Then he raises a jar of Sugarlands Shine, and the ad shows one legendary musician after another. It features names like Edward "Grandpappy" Teach, Troy "Jimmy Ogle" Landry, and Mark and Digger, all legends in their own right. The ad also showcases these legends enjoying Sugarlands Shine while playing their instruments and singing aloud.
As the ad progresses, the music starts to pick up, and we see different groups of friends bonding over Sugarlands Shine, either in their backyard or camping in the woods. The entire ad is shot in a way that makes it feel like we are a part of the festivities, as if we too are enjoying Sugarlands Shine with these music legends.
In the end, the ad concludes with a group of people enjoying Sugarlands Shine together, toasting to the legends. It's a heartfelt tribute to the musicians who have inspired countless Americans. The ad not only highlights Sugarlands Shine as a high-quality product but also brings people together through the love of music and the enjoyment of great spirits. Overall, "Raise a Jar to the Legends" is a fun, creative, and entertaining ad that is sure to resonate with music lovers and whiskey enthusiasts alike.
Sugarlands Distilling Company TV commercial - Raise a Jar to the Legends produced for Sugarlands Distilling Company was first shown on television on November 19, 2019.
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