When your limited-edition spirits sell for $600 a bottle, your packaging must do more than entice. It should create an atmosphere of life’s finer pleasures. Including the most elegant box of playing cards you’ve ever seen only enhances the experience.
A Design Masterpiece
Spirit Investment Partners designed and Rohner Press produced the packaging for Rare Hare Spirits’ Lucky Bastard whiskey. The result is something that looks like a priceless work of art from a far-flung land.
Exquisite Materials and Finishes
Firstly, the elegant hard cover case uses Winter & Company’s Wibalin Ruby Stria [PaperSpecs PRO Members: Get Swatchbooks!] and features a repeated, intricate pattern rendered in Red Hot Foil Stamping for a trendy tone-on-tone look. Secondly, the fine-linen finish of the cover material and overall sturdiness of the box create a memorable haptic experience.
Attention to Detail and Functionality
The Gold Hot Foil Stamped “Rare Hare Lucky Bastard” logo sits in a knocked-out area, framed by Foil patterns. On the side, the “Lucky Bastard” name and Playboy logo appear in Gold Foil against a Red Foil background.
On the opposite side, a Golden Yellow ribbon–pull and a design gap beneath the lid make opening it a breeze, providing a stylish alternative to the traditional thumb notch. A strong magnetic closure adds an extra touch of class.
Unveiling the Treasures Inside
Opening the lid reveals the beautiful whiskey bottle nestled snugly inside a Laser-Cut grotto, cushioned by a velvety interior. The same Wibalin Ruby Stria cover material surrounds the bottle.
Surprisingly, a playing card tuckbox rests beneath it. With the name “Lucky Bastard” on its spine, it resembles an ornamental nameplate beneath a work of art.
Meanwhile, the playing card box proves even more intricate still, with an outer sleeve of Neenah Classic Crest Epic Black [PaperSpecs PRO Members: Get the Swatchbook!] covered in an Embossed and Gold Foil enhanced pattern.
The Rare Hare rabbit head logo dominates one side of the pack, with a Laser–Cut window on the other. The Gold Foiled “Lucky Bastard” name on Neenah Classic Crest Red Pepper peeks through the window. A Gold Foiled Red label neatly seals the cards inside the tuckbox sleeve.
An Exclusive Experience
To complete this limited-edition experience, a single poker chip is tipped-on the lid, surrounded by a Gold Foil pattern and the simple legend “Welcome to the Club.” Scanning the NFC-enabled chip with your phone whisks you to the Rare Hare Spirits website.
This superbly finished packaging is certain to make the recipient of this whiskey feel like one lucky – well, you know…