There’s great whiskey, then there’s great-looking whiskey. The best bottles to look at might imply what a distillery is all about in way that pleases the eye; they could stand out from shelves full of script types and black-and-white illustrations of long-dead tycoons, like Nikka’s From the Barrel; or they just make a home bar back look damn good, like Blanton’s Gold or the Irish whiskey Powers Gold. Either way, sometimes you can judge a whiskey by its cover. Here are some of the best-looking bottles you can buy.
Willett Family Estate Rye

Willett’s bottles do a brilliant job signalling the age of the company, and the no-nonsense approach of its Master Distiller Drew Kulsveen. It looks old and the only information on the bottle is proof, age and the type of whiskey. The contrast of the matte canvas label and metallic gloss of the seal are satisfying, too.
Wolves Whiskey

Google the people behind Wolves Whiskey and the inspiration for its gold-lettered, sheepskin leather label becomes clear. Or just enjoy the how nice the bottle looks on your shelf.