Copper and Ribbed Glass Make Sexton Hard to Ignore

Published

  • Studio Minerva redesigned The Sexton with ribbed opaque glass and a copper band
  • The new bottle references traditional copper pot stills used in whiskey making
  • Simplified labeling enhances shelf presence

Sexton’s ribbed, opaque bottle really pulls me in. It kind of makes me want to pour a glass in a dim office with a mahogany desk and deep green walls.

Studio Minerva kept things really intentional. That new copper band is a nod to the copper pot stills used to make the whiskey, and it adds just the right amount of texture. The ribbed black glass gives the bottle a solid, almost architectural presence.