

Everything we make falls into one of these categories. Some are built to impress at first sight. Some are built to survive a cross-country journey and still look good on arrival. Most do both.

These are the boxes people keep. Rigid construction, custom foam, finishes that feel expensive—because the bottle inside is expensive. Ideal for flagship releases, library wines, and any gift that needs to make an impression before it's opened.

A hero bottle plus glassware, garnishes, a recipe card—cocktail kits have a lot of pieces. We design tall, structured boxes with custom foam so everything has a place and nothing shifts in transit. When someone opens it, they see a curated experience, not a jumble of stuff.

Wood says something that paperboard can't. It says permanence, heritage, ceremony. For library releases, executive gifts, and collectors' editions, a wooden box signals that this bottle is meant to be remembered. Laser engraving, custom foam, optional brass hardware—as refined as the occasion calls for.

This is the box your members see four, six, maybe twelve times a year. It's also the box that has to survive FedEx. We make sure it does both—looks premium when it arrives, protects the bottles in transit, and ships without needing an extra outer carton. Tape, label, done.

Same magnetic closure and premium feel as a fully rigid box—but it ships flat and stores in a fraction of the space. When storage is tight and you're reordering seasonally, this is the move.

Not every shipment needs the full treatment. Our eco mailers are corrugated, collapsible, and ship with just tape and a label—no outer box required. They can still look good (foil, soft-touch, leather paper wrap), but the priority here is efficiency and sustainability.