Savage & Cooke’s new packaging features a refined design that enhances the presentation of their premium whiskey.
Fast Facts – Savage & Cooke New Packaging
- Savage & Cooke Distillery introduces new packaging to reflect the quality of their premium whiskey.
- The new design includes a significant gold medallion, replicating a California State Militia button from the Civil War.
- Located on historic Mare Island, Savage & Cooke offers tours, tastings, and a full hospitality experience.
Mare Island, CA (June 5, 2024) — Savage & Cooke Distillery has had an eventful year, with their whiskeys receiving rave reviews from industry professionals and whiskey enthusiasts alike as they come of age. To complement their exceptional spirits, Savage & Cooke has introduced new packaging, featuring a refined design that enhances the presentation of their premium whiskey.
New Packaging Design
“We have spent so much time and energy trying to get our packaging just right,” said Lauren Blanchard, General Manager at Savage & Cooke Distillery. The new packaging boasts a classy white parchment paper label, elegant font choices with whiskey-red accent type, and a significant gold medallion above the label. This medallion, a replica of a California State Militia button from the Civil War, holds personal and historical value for Distillery Owner Dave Phinney, symbolizing California’s heritage and his respect for history.
Bottle Enhancements
The new bottle design is bartender and shelf-friendly, ensuring the premium whiskey is showcased beautifully. “Our bottle evolution was spurred from a desire to move the conversation from our unorthodox packaging to our incredible house-distilled and aged whiskeys,” said Dave Phinney. The updated packaging mirrors the quality of the spirit inside, ready for the world to discover.
Learn More About Savage & Cooke
Savage & Cooke distills, ages, finishes, and bottles a range of brown spirits including bourbon, whiskey, and rye. Located on historic Mare Island, the distillery offers a full hospitality experience with tours, tastings, a restaurant, a full bar, and event space. For more information or to plan a visit, please go to Savage & Cooke.
About Savage & Cooke
Owned by Napa Valley winemaker Dave Phinney, Savage & Cooke opened in 2018 on Mare Island due to its rich history as a naval shipyard, ample space, and stunning brownstone buildings. Its proximity to Napa Valley and San Francisco makes it a unique destination. Savage & Cooke is committed to producing high-quality brown spirits and providing a memorable experience for visitors.
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