From coming up with the name (Zarb derives from French slang (l'Argot) and means ‘bizarre’) and designing the bottles, to bringing Zarb Champagne to marked in Europe, Asia and the United States.
Straight Black
This bottle takes its colour from the pupil of Napoleon’s left eye. It was the sharpest of the two. Zarb draws its sword to salute the French leader’s philosophy on champagne:
‘In victory, you deserve Champagne, in defeat, you need it’
Lips
Zarb captured the smile of lady luck as she lay on her bed of coincidence. She is yours.
Take a gamble while you listen to her sugared whisper...
Belly Button
Covered up by many, adored by a few. A symbol of the 1970s - a time when fewer clothes meant more love. The navel is back in fashion. Wherher you prefer an innie, an outie, s slit or a pit, you’re one stroke closer to the reason you’re there in the first place.
Zarb welcomes back the navel in all its carnal glory.
Hope
From early on We are searching, All we do is crave. We wait to wish, And wish to dream, A child grasps for meaning, In curiosity of the unknown, Until all is clear. For Hope, is life’s true steer.