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The Design & Packaging Masters 2023 results
Before consumers try a bottle of spirits, their attention must be caught by the packaging. In our annual competition, our judges were wowed by the quality of the entries.
Spirits can come in all shapes and sizes, and in a competitive market it can be challenging to make bottles stand out on shelves. Producers are focused on ensuring the vessels their products are housed in are as special as the liquid inside, while paying attention to important aspects such as sustainability and ease of use behind the bar and in consumers’ homes.
While a drinker’s journey to buying a new spirit often starts with how eye‐catching the packaging is, it’s the small but intricate details that can secure the sale, from information about how a brand is offsetting its carbon footprint to the secondary materials that accompany it.
Judges took to the tough challenge of awarding designs in every spirit category, from gin and vodka to whisky and liqueurs, in this year’s Design & Packaging Masters. Forming the first panel were Bryan Rodriguez‐Curtis, buyer at Harvey Nichols, and Marie Cheong‐Thong, wine and spirits judge, and WSET educator.
A second panel was made up of: Ruchira Neotia, wine and spirits consultant and drinks experience designer; Anne Jones, drinks expert at Waitrose; and Alastair Cliff, strategy director at design agency Here.
Melita Kiely, editor of The Spirits Business, and chair of The Global Spirits Masters Competitions (The GSMC) led the third panel. She judged alongside Daniela Monteiro, product designer at closures maker Amorim, who joined the contest virtually.
Top accolade
The contest kicked off with a flight of Vodka, where a Master was quickly unearthed, alongside six Golds and two Silvers. Taking the top aaward was Sapling Climate Positive Vodka Refill + Return Pouch, which was praised for its refillable nature. “It is a great idea to have customers post back the empty pouch to the supplier for free,” Rodriguez‐Curtis said.
Among the Gold medallists were Lex by Nemiroff, praised for its “stunning bottle and Art Deco feel”, Royal Mash Vintage Vodka 2020, described as a “pleasant looking bottle” with a “regal style”, and the “striking” Crystal Head Vodka, noted for its skull‐shaped bottle that is often reused.
Gin round impresses
The next round, Gin, particularly impressed judges, with seven Master medals given out. The first was given to The Isle of Barra Gin, with Kiely noting: “The texture of this bottle looks like water, it’s beautiful. Inside the box it gives details about the island, the gin’s sustainability (made from a minimum of 58% recycled glass). It helps you to understand the product, the brand and where it’s made.”
Fellow Master medallist Tanqueray No. Ten was praised by Neotia for its “iconic classic bottle shape” and “perfect functionality”. Meanwhile, Cherrapunji Eastern Craft Gin won the award for being “very different and unique – love the copper colour, and bright illustrations, very in keeping of India and where it’s from”, said Kiely.
No.3 London Dry Gin impressed Cheong‐Thong with its inlaid key. She said: “Clever and interesting with a good shape and functional.” Sapling Spirits took home its second Master of the day, this time for its Sapling Climate Positive Gin.
“It looks pretty, has a pleasant image and colour palette, and I love the plastic‐free nature of the design and delivery. A nice bottle with sustainability at its forefront,” said Rodriguez‐Curtis.
Of Highclere Castle Gin, Rodriguez‐Curtis said it was “nicely decorated with a screen‐printed design. It is clear and informative, and feels good to hold. It is simply screwcapped, and works well as a bottled gin.”
Completing the Master line‐up was Isle of Raasay. Judges enjoyed its “stunning embossing and textures used on the bottle”, and its links to the ocean with a wave pattern and metallic accents that gave it an “extra luxurious feel”.
Nine Golds were also awarded, including one to Stranger & Sons Sherry Cask Gin, with its “beautifully designed label” and judges liked the addition of a perfume‐inspired garnish. Other Golds went to: Incognito Strawberry and Raspberry Pink Gin for its “well‐made box, with magnetic closure and QR code”; Bombay Sapphire Premier Cru Tuscan Juniper, with its “good lightweight glass and clear classic label design”; and Erbe Gin, which offered an “effective two‐tone ombre glass with gold accents that add a sophisticated, modern touch”.
A Mexican touch
Six Masters followed in the Tequila round, including three for Casa Obsidiana. The brand’s Blanco, Reposado, and Añejo were lauded by one judge: “Very cool concepts – looks so original compared with other bottles on the market. Each one is like a modern work of art. It makes you want to collect the lot to have them on display.”
Cheong‐Thong said Master winner Los Dias Magicos had a “nice feel, and looks expensive”, with a “beautifully designed label with a Mexican touch”. Tequila Barajas Extra Añejo was described as being “unmistakably premium”, with an authentic design and “strong brand storytelling by connecting to the Mexican ‘Talavera’ ceramic style from Jalisco”.
Lágrimas del Valle “looks like a product you want to show off in your back bar”, according to Rodriguez‐Curtis, who liked its “colour palate that feels quite Wild West, with its dark coppers, reds and dark blues”. X.A Volcan went home with a Gold, lauded for its “high‐end luxury feel” and “impressive domed ‘volcano’ embossed onto the bottom of the glass”.
The Rum round revealed a trio of Masters for Bacardí, with its Caribbean Spiced, Reserva Ocho and Superior expressions securing the top award.
Of Caribbean Spiced, Rodriguez‐Curtis said: “The bottle and label have a pleasant autumnal feel to it but with some tropical fruits showing, reminding you of the tropical nature of the product. It has smart presentation and a pleasant texture on the label.”
Meanwhile, Reserva Ocho offered a “premium looking bottle with a strong Cuban identity to it” and a “very classy design and bottle with clear indication of age”. Bacardí Superior was lauded by Rodriguez‐Curtis for its functionality: “It is a light bottle, easy to hold, easy to pour, and has all the information needed on the front of the label.”
Four Golds were also given out in this round, including one for Havana Club X Places+Faces. The rum offered a “change of bottle style and colours deviated from the original – fun, bright and modern”, said Cheong‐Thong. Burdekin Rum grabbed a Gold for its “beautiful design; the quality of the illustration creates a real visual impact with intricate discoverable details to find”, said Cliff. The flight concluded with one Silver.
Cliff was impressed by the quality on offer: “A really strong flight of rums. It’s interesting to see how the exuberant category codes are being reinvented. Really high‐quality finishes across the flight, especially the intricacy of the illustrations.”
A Gold and a pair of Silvers were also found in the Cognac flight for Hardy Cognac.
Sophisticated and elegant
Meanwhile, the Brandy round brought a Master and two Golds. Burnt Faith Brandy won the Master accolade, with its “lovely shape. Clear label with nice seal. Good weight. Nice moulded bottle,” said Cheong‐Thong. The “sophisticated and elegant” Aznauri Black Barrel was also a worthy Gold recipient, offering a black matte texture combined with the glossy copper accents.
Moving on to American Whiskey, CF Napa Brand Design took a Gold for Good Trouble, and a Silver for Rimfire Whiskey. The former was commended for its shape, premium look and combination of materials.
World Whisky was a particularly strong round, with Gallus Whisky and Wire Works securing Masters. Rodriguez‐Curtis said of Gallus: “The box is lovely, and very premium, with a satisfying magnetic closure. It holds very well, and is sturdy. The bottle itself is beautiful in its simplicity.” Meanwhile, Rodriguez‐Curtis said Wire Works’ use of “corrugated cardboard packaging is a touch of genius”.
Six Gold‐worthy entries were rewarded in the Irish Whiskey heat, alongside two Silvers. Irish Distillers took home three of the Golds, including one for Method and Madness Garryana Oak. Cliff said of the product: “A striking and modern design, breaking the traditional codes of Irish whiskey.”
The Craft Irish Whiskey Co scored two Golds in the flight for The Storyteller and The Donn. Kiely was impressed by the elements used in the design of The Donn, and by its ultra‐ premium packaging.
Skellig Small Batch Irish Whiskey PX Sherry Cask Finish won Gold for its “modern, minimum packaging – perfect example of ushering in a new era of modern whisky”, said Neotia.
Jones praised the overall flight: “A very diverse set of examples, from classic design, modern clean quality design, and added‐ value packs for well‐known brands. Form and function continue to guide the most successful designs.”
Stunning bottle
The judges then progressed to Scotland, where a hat trick of Masters were unearthed in the Scotch Whisky flight. The first, Quiet Rebels Gordon, particularly impressed Rodriguez‐Curtis: “The bottle is stunning. I love the screen‐printed design on the glass, and the gift tube, which is simple, and holds the bottle safely.
“The label tells you it is a B Corp company, which is great for its sustainability story, and the glass also tells you that it is a zero‐ carbon product.”
The Art of St Andrews 2023 Single Malt Scotch Whisky was the next Master winner. Cliff said: “A clear concept, beautifully executed. The artistic design by Jill Calder is richly detailed, and strongly evokes a sense of place. The jewels on the bottle are beautifully done, and the aligning of the label is of very high quality. Strong, confident, bottle shape.”
Master‐winning Tullibardine 18 Year Old was applauded by Cheong‐Thong for its “sturdy box with nice old‐fashioned artwork. Looks expensive. Clean clear bottle with nice clear label. Elegant”.
Nine Golds and four Silvers were also awarded in the flight. Stranger & Stranger received three Golds, for its The Hearach Isle of Harris Whisky, described as “beautiful and elegant with a smart label”, Lagg, with its wrap‐around design and embossed shape of mountains; and Compass Box Ultramarine, with its “bold and beautiful label”.
Douglas Laing & Co also went home with Golds for its King of Scots 50 Years Old, lauded for its “elegant colourways”, and Timorous Beastie – Meet The Beast, for its “fun, modern design”.
The penultimate flight allowed Liqueurs to take the spotlight, where two Masters were discovered. Nc’nean Botanical Spirit came out on top, described as “clean, elegant and stylish” and “light and small”. Judges praised the addition of the B Corp logo, which communicated its sustainability features.
Two Golds and three Silvers were also awarded. Gold‐winning Villa Massa Vermouth di Giardino Tradizionale was noted for its “elegant design with the red label contrasting well against the black bottle”. Stranger & Stranger also took home a Gold for Dada Chapel Brhum.
The final flight of the day tested ready‐to‐drink (RTD) products, and ended on a high note with a Master for Weekend – Pre‐Mixed Range. Cliff said: “A sophisticated series of pre‐mixed cocktails. Strong craft cues throughout, evokes a sense of being a high quality and hand finished product. Elegant bottle, playful typography, and nice discoverable details throughout.”
Five Golds were given out in the flight, with four going to Bacardí. Via Carota also gained a Gold, praised by Monteiro for its colour combinaion and texture. A Silver concluded the round.
The judges’ final task was to decide which product should take the title of Best in Class for The Design & Packaging Masters 2023. After careful deliberation, it was decided that Nc’nean’s Quiet Rebels Gordon was worthy of the title. The whisky’s cylindrical cardboard tin was praised, alongside its communication around how the B Corp‐certified brand is doing its part for the environment.
Overall, the judges reflected that some of the strongest brands on display were focused on being more environmentally friendly, using less packaging or more recyclable materials, and encouraging reuse. Bottles were also praised for their ergonomic designs, incorporating lighter bottles.
Vodka | ||
Company | Product | Medal |
Sapling Spirits | Sapling Climate Positive Vodka Refill + Return Pouch | Master |
Stranger & Stranger | Dada Chapel Vodka | Gold |
Nemiroff | Lex by Nemiroff | Gold |
Royal Mash | Royal Mash Vintage Vodka 2020 | Gold |
Incognito Spirit Company | Incognito Vanilla Vodka | Gold |
Crystal Head Vodka | Crystal Head Vodka | Gold |
Stoelzle Flaconnage | WhataHoot Signature Vodka | Gold |
In The Welsh Wind Distillery | Three Grain Vodka | Silver |
O’Donnell Moonshine | O’Donnell Moonshine High Proof | Silver |
Gin | ||
Company | Product | Medal |
Isle of Barra Distillers | The Isle of Barra Gin | Master |
Diageo | Tanqueray No. Ten | Master |
Raincheck Earth | Cherrapunji Eastern Craft Gin | Master |
Berry Bros & Rudd | No.3 London Dry Gin | Master |
Sapling Spirits | Sapling Climate Positive Gin | Master |
Highclere Castle Spirits | Highclere Castle Gin | Master |
Stranger & Stranger | Isle of Raasay | Master |
Incognito Spirit Company | Incognito Strawberry and Raspberry Pink Gin | Gold |
Knockout & Bacardi | Bombay Sapphire Premier Cru Tuscan Juniper | Gold |
Mallard Point | Mallard Point Premium London Dry Gin | Gold |
Third Eye Distillery | Stranger & Sons Sherry Cask Aged Gin | Gold |
CF Napa Brand Design | Feather & Folly | Gold |
Stranger & Stranger | Astraea Gin | Gold |
Millhill’s London Dry Gin | Millhill’s London Dry Gin | Gold |
Erbe Gin | Erbe Gin | Gold |
Uokka | Tanzanite Gin | Gold |
CF Napa Brand Design | Aquatica | Silver |
Puerto de Indias | Puerto de Indias Strawberry | Silver |
Tequila | ||
Company | Product | Medal |
Denomination | Los Dias Magicos | Master |
Barajas Brands | Tequila Barajas Extra Añejo | Master |
Altamar Brands | Lágrimas del Valle | Master |
Casa Obsidiana | Casa Obsidiana Blanco | Master |
Casa Obsidiana | Casa Obsidiana Reposado | Master |
Casa Obsidiana | Casa Obsidiana Añejo | Master |
Stranger & Stranger | X.A Volcan | Gold |
Rum | ||
Company | Product | Medal |
Bacardí Rum | Bacardí Caribbean Spiced | Master |
Bacardí Rum | Bacardí Reserva Ocho | Master |
Bacardí Rum | Bacardí Superior | Master |
Angostura | Angostura Tamboo Spiced Rum | Gold |
Havana Club | Havana Club X Places+Faces | Gold |
Denomination | Burdekin Rum | Gold |
Denomination | Pinchgut Rum | Gold |
DropWorks | DropWorks Rum | Silver |
Cognac | ||
Company | Product | Medal |
Hardy Cognac | Hardy VS | Gold |
Hardy Cognac | Hardy XO | Silver |
Hardy Cognac | Hardy VSOP | Silver |
Brandy | ||
Company | Product | Medal |
Burnt Faith | Burnt Faith Brandy | Master |
Global Beverage Trade | Aznauri Black Barrel | Gold |
Global Beverage Trade | Aznauri Gold Reserve | Gold |
American Whiskey | ||
Company | Product | Medal |
CF Napa Brand Design | Good Trouble | Gold |
CF Napa Brand Design | Rimfire Whiskey | Silver |
World Whisky | ||
Company | Product | Medal |
Denomination | Gallus Whisky | Master |
White Peak Distillery | Wire Works Whisky | Master |
Irish Whiskey | ||
Company | Product | Medal |
Irish Distillers | Midleton Very Rare 2023 Vintage Release | Gold |
Irish Distillers | Midleton Very Rare Barry Crockett Legacy | Gold |
Irish Distillers | Method and Madness Garryana Oak | Gold |
The Craft Irish Whiskey Co | The Storyteller | Gold |
The Craft Irish Whiskey Co | The Donn | Gold |
Skellig Distillers | Skellig Small Batch Irish Whiskey PX Sherry Cask Finish | Gold |
Skellig Distillers | Skellig Triple Cask Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey – Six18 Step Collection | Silver |
Irish Distillers | Redbreast 12 Year Old Birdfeeder | Silver |
Scotch Whisky | ||
Company | Product | Medal |
Nc’nean | Quiet Rebels Gordon | Master & Best in Class |
Eden Mill St Andrews | The Art of St Andrews 2023 Single Malt Scotch Whisky | Master |
Tullibardine Distillery | Tullibardine 18 Year Old | Master |
Stranger & Stranger | The Hearach Isle of Harris Whisky | Gold |
Stranger & Stranger | Lagg | Gold |
Douglas Laing & Co | King of Scots 50 Years Old | Gold |
Douglas Laing & Co | Timorous Beastie – Meet The Beast | Gold |
Chivas Brothers | Ballantine’s X Queen | Gold |
Chivas Brothers | Ballantine’s 21 Years Old Artist Edition – Noh Sangho | Gold |
Chivas Brothers | Ballantine’s 17 Years Old Artist Edition – Noh Sangho | Gold |
Chivas Brothers | Ballantine’s 23 Years Old Golden Hour Edition | Gold |
Stranger & Stranger | Compass Box Ultramarine | Gold |
Chivas Brothers | Ballantine’s X ACDC | Silver |
Uokka | 17 Black Blended Malt Whisky | Silver |
Eden Mill St Andrews | The Guard Bridge Blended Scotch Malt Whisky | Silver |
Stranger & Stranger | Ad Gefrin TacnBora | Silver |
Liqueurs | ||
Company | Product | Medal |
Nc’nean | Botanical Spirit | Master |
Stranger & Stranger | Dada Chapel Brhum | Gold |
Zamora Company | Villa Massa Vermouth di Giardino Tradizionale | Gold |
Anora Group | Gilde Juleaquavit 2023 | Silver |
Stoelzle Flaconnage | Lister’s Lucid Elixir | Silver |
Tequila Cazadores | Tequila Cazadores Café | Silver |
RTD | ||
Company | Product | Medal |
Weekend | Weekend – Pre-Mixed Range | Master |
Bacardí Rum | Bacardí Ready-To-Drink Caribbean Espresso Rumtini | Gold |
Bacardí Rum | Bacardí Ready-To-Drink Spiced & Cola | Gold |
Bacardí Rum | Bacardí Ready-To-Drink Toasted Coconut Colada | Gold |
Bacardí Rum | Bacardí Ready-To-Drink Roasted Pineapple Rum Punch | Gold |
Stranger & Stranger | Via Carota | Gold |
Bacardí Rum | Bacardí Ready-To-Drink Mojito | Silver |
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