We’re all so accustomed to bourbon packaging living in the dark-wood-and-aged-leather visual world. Unbridled Spirit, designed by Holy Studio, just gave it a little more thoughtful movement. It’s more poetic, really. The bottle itself features a custom elongated silhouette with deep, fluid curves pressed into the glass, which catch and distort the amber liquid inside.
At the neck, a rose gold snaffle bit hardware piece clips directly onto the glass, referencing the founder’s family background in racehorse training without ever putting a horse on the label. It’s restraint at its finest. The matte-black label at the base features UNBRIDLED in copper foil. and the cap is stamped with an interlocking geometric emblem that reads like a luxury monogram rather than a distillery seal.
In a bourbon space where breaking with tradition usually means adding a slightly different color to an otherwise familiar label, Unbridled shows up with a new design language built around luxury, cultural identity, and the kind of magnetic object presence that makes you want to pick it up before you even know what’s inside.













