- Material: Solid Beech
- Finishing: Varnished interior and blue Lacquer exterior
- Closing magnets
- Silk screen printing
- Interior foam protection
Manufactured in a limited quantity and hand-assembled, this wood gift box for JAMES MARTIN'S Fine and Rare 20 year old is made with a frame of solid pine and a rigid cardboard sleeve.
The wood frame also serves as display case for Point Of Sale. A magnetic system in the wood frame holds the bottle in place.
While a glass bottle by itself could clearly do the job of containing, the frame draws additional attention, setting it apart from the other bottles on the shelf. Framing the bottle as if it were a work of art or a tromp l'oile representation of a bottle (rather than a real bottle).
The effect is minimal and modern.
Constituting the highest value sector of the beverage market, wine and spirits brands rely on premium packaging to differentiate their products and create excitement on retail shelves, especially when seeking to maximize the potential of new product launches, brand refreshes and holiday gift-giving seasons.
Protection properties are critical when packaging valuable content. The package is the best medium for conveying the feeling of the brand to the consumer.
A single, unblended batch of extremely old Grande Champagne Cognac, Arcana is what is left after hosts of angels have taken their share. It is bottled on demand from demijohns into hand blown crystal carafes.
Extraordinarily complex and concentrated, it is naturally reduced, without additives. Both nose and palate are intense, yet elegant and balanced. It offers an addictive organoleptic experience, with an aftertaste which lingers on indefinitely.
The 600 carafes are in crystal hand blown in France, individually numbered x/600 and conditioned in a mahogany shrine sealed with a certificate of authenticity.
Prix François 1er for best luxury design, Paris 2004.
Gold Medal, Russian Sommelier Union’s International Concours, Moscow 2006.
Constituting the highest value sector of the beverage market, wine and spirits brands rely on premium packaging to differentiate their products and create excitement on retail shelves, especially when seeking to maximize the potential of new product launches, brand refreshes and holiday gift-giving seasons.
Protection properties are critical when packaging valuable content. The package is the best medium for conveying the feeling of the brand to the consumer.