Artistry adorns luxury liquor package

Limited-edition premium bourbon from Jim Beam looks regal in a package loaded with special touches, including the most delicate of hand-applied decals.

For its Distillers’ Masterpiece specialty bourbon, Jim Beam Brands of Clermont, KY, wanted to develop the Mona Lisa of package design: sophisticated, elegant and impressive. A fine French decanter with intricate decals became the perfect frame for the company’s Masterpiece.

The design, which employed the use of many hand-crafted components, impressed Jim Beam and the bourbon drinkers to whom it sells. It also earned converter Custom Deco (Toledo, OH) a Discovery Award from the Society of Glass and Ceramic Decorators (Washington, DC).

The award-winning design for packaging the 18-year-old bourbon was created by Bagby and Co. (Chicago, IL). “The intent was to create a presentation that would convey the specialty of the bourbon and the process used to achieve the final product,” says Steve Wincek, purchasing manager at Jim Beam. Distillers’ Masterpiece bourbon is “finished” in barrels used to produce cognac, giving it a unique flavor, and Jim Beam wanted its packaging to be equally tasteful.

From hundreds of samples, Jim Beam selected a glass bottle manufactured in France and distributed in the U.S. by Demptos Glass (Louisville, KY). Demptos contracts Custom Deco to apply the water-slide decals that give the bottle its acid-etched effect. Custom Deco prints the decals flat on a sheet of wax-based paper, using heavy metal-free ceramic enamel. Two leaf-patterned decals are applied to the front and back of the bottle, fanning around the shoulders. On the front of the bottle, near the bottom, another decal identifies the brand name of the product, as well as the two craftsmen who developed the distinctive liquor.

All decals are hand-applied at Custom Deco’s Orlando plant, a process that requires both skill and precision to attain consistency on each bottle. After the decals are applied, Custom Deco fires the piece to seal the enamel, then ships the bottles to Jim Beam.

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