Distillery — Premium Craft Liqueur Landing Page Template
The Infuse template is a modular card-grid landing page built for artisan small-batch liqueur and cordial makers. It pairs a warm, candlelit visual identity with a scrollable product gallery, a multi-step tasting booking form, and a secondary flight box order path, so every visitor can taste with their eyes before they ever pick up a glass.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Infuse is a single-page landing page template designed for small-batch distilleries that want to sell the experience before the bottle. It leads with a mosaic of real customer moments, moves through a modular card gallery of liqueurs and cordials with tasting notes and origin stories, and closes with a dual conversion path: book a tasting or order a curated flight box.
Who this template is for
This template is built for makers and sellers in the artisan spirits world. If your business lives between the copper still and the cocktail glass, this layout speaks your language.
- Boutique bar managers sourcing craft spirits and building seasonal cocktail menus with a genuine story behind every bottle
- Event planners and wedding coordinators looking to present bespoke welcome drink options and convert clients through a polished, high-trust brand presence
- Specialty grocers, gift buyers, and discerning home entertainers who want to shop or inquire about a curated selection of small-batch liqueurs, cordials, and infusions
What problem this template solves
Artisan liqueur makers face a specific challenge: their product is extraordinary, but a flat, stock-photo website cannot communicate that. Visitors arrive without context. They see a bottle, read a price, and leave without ever understanding the passion, the process, or the palate behind it.
This template solves that problem by turning the scroll into a sensory journey.
- The UGC Photo Wall header replaces polished brand imagery with real, warm, discovered moments, a bartender mid-pour, wax being peeled from a gift box, so the brand feels lived-in and trustworthy before a single word is read
- The Gallery Walk product grid gives each expression its own card, complete with a tasting note, a two-sentence origin story, and a moody product photograph, so visitors can sip through the range visually before committing to a booking or a purchase
- The dual call-to-action structure removes the binary ask of "buy or leave" by offering both an in-person tasting booking and a shipped flight box, lowering the threshold for first-time visitors while still capturing meaningful intent
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, visually stunning landing page layout ready to represent any craft spirits brand with depth and warmth. Every section has been planned to carry a visitor from discovery to conversion without losing the artisan feeling that makes small-batch liqueurs worth the regular price premium.
- A UGC Photo Wall hero with a floating serif headline, a modular card product gallery with scroll-linked reveals, full-width process interstitials, an occasions and testimonials section, and a combined booking plus flight box section
- A Luxe Minimal design system built on a Fire and Earth color palette, with Fraunces serif display type and DM Sans body copy, giving every card room to breathe like bottles spaced on a shelf
- A multi-step booking form asking for preferred date, group size, and occasion type, alongside a secondary "Order a Flight Box" path so visitors who are not ready to visit can still convert
Feature list
This template ships with a specific set of built-in components designed around the needs of an artisan distillery landing page. Each feature is there for a reason.
UGC Photo Wall Hero
The header is a mosaic of real customer moments tiled edge to edge. Images are warm and slightly desaturated for cohesion. A single line of Fraunces serif type floats over the center tile, establishing the brand tone before the visitor has scrolled at all. The hero builds immediate emotional connection through imagery that feels discovered rather than directed.
Modular Card Gallery with Flavor Arc
Each card in the product grid represents one expression: a liqueur, a cordial, or a specialty infusion. Every card carries a moody product photograph, a single tasting note in italic type, and a two-sentence origin story naming the botanical and its source. The grid is sequenced to move from light to dark, citrus to spice, aperitif to digestif, so the page itself has a flavor arc that guides the palate across the full range.
Full-Width Process Interstitials
Between card clusters, full-width images of copper stills, maceration jars, and hand-written batch logs give the gallery quiet moments between product rooms. These sections reinforce the craft story without adding heavy copy blocks. They show all the ingredients of an authentic distillery narrative: the slow work, the sourced botanicals, the hand-labeled bottle pulled from the still.
Multi-Step Booking Form
The primary conversion path is a three-step booking form. It collects preferred date, group size from two to twelve, and occasion type across three clear fields: personal, corporate, and wedding planning. On desktop it appears as a sticky sidebar card. On mobile it sits as a persistent bottom bar, always one tap away without interrupting the scroll.
Flight Box Order Path
Visitors who are not ready to book a tasting in person can convert through the "Order a Flight Box" secondary path. This curated sample set ships directly to the door, capturing address and preference data while reducing the commitment threshold. The idea gives the template two conversion lanes instead of one, which is critical for reaching both local and remote buyers.
Occasions and Testimonials Section
A dedicated section covers the three core use cases: cocktail bar programs, destination wedding gifting, and specialty retail. Named testimonials from bar managers and wedding planners sit alongside batch numbers and sourcing callouts, giving the landing page the social proof and transparency that builds real trust in the craft spirits category.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| UGC Photo Wall | Opens with a tiled mosaic of real customer moments and a floating serif headline to set brand tone |
| Product Card Gallery | Modular grid of liqueur and cordial expressions, each with a tasting note and origin story, arranged in a light-to-dark flavor arc |
| Process Interstitials | Full-width still and maceration imagery between card clusters, providing narrative breathing room |
| Occasions and Testimonials | Use-case panels for bars, weddings, and gifting, paired with named social proof and sourcing callouts |
| Booking and Flight Box | Dual conversion section with a multi-step tasting form and a secondary flight box order path |
| Footer | Horizontal flow footer layout with navigation, contact info, and brand details |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Luxe Minimal direction inspired by a candlelit tasting room with exposed brick and a single copper shelf. The palette is restrained heat, warmth that glows rather than burns.
- Colors: charred ember black (#1A1110) for grid gutters and framing, terracotta clay (#C1440E) for buttons and hover states, warm honeycomb amber (#D4952A) for label accents and highlight typography, and raw linen white (#F5F0E8) for card backgrounds and open space
- Typography: Fraunces serif for display headings and pull quotes, DM Sans for all body copy and form labels, creating a pairing that feels both editorial and approachable
- Ample whitespace between cards and sections prevents information overload and lets each bottle, each flavor story, and each tasting note land with the weight it deserves
Mobile & speed optimization
Mobile optimization matters deeply for this template. Over half of all web traffic arrives from mobile devices, and a landing page that is not optimized for smaller screens risks abandonment before a visitor has seen a single product card.
- The booking call to action is designed as a persistent bottom bar on mobile, keeping the primary conversion path visible throughout the entire scroll without blocking the gallery
- Scroll-linked reveal animations, staggered grid loading, and image desaturation effects are handled with performance in mind, using server components for static sections and client-side rendering only for interactive form elements
- The card grid adapts cleanly to narrower viewports so every liqueur expression, tasting note, and origin story remains readable and visually rich on any screen size
How this template helps you convert
This template earns the click by letting visitors taste the brand long before they reach the form. The conversion architecture is intentional at every step.
- The UGC Photo Wall hero creates immediate trust through real moments rather than staged imagery, so the visitor feels like they have already been to this tasting room, a key emotional signal that separates authentic craft spirits brands from generic liquor pages
- The Gallery Walk product grid builds desire progressively by moving the palate through a full flavor arc, from fresh citrus and fruit-forward expressions to rich, spicy, and bitter digestifs, so each sip through the page deepens the visitor's intent to book or purchase
- The dual conversion path removes friction by offering two distinct entry points, a tasting booking for visitors who are ready to commit and a flight box order for those who want to experiment first, so the template captures intent at both ends of the decision spectrum
Other information about this template
This section covers additional context about how the Infuse template fits into the wider world of artisan spirits marketing, craft beverage storytelling, and the practical tools available to producers who are ready to go live.
- The infuse artisan small batch liqueur maker landing page template is built to balance high-end storytelling with clear, conversion-driven elements, following the principle that a landing page must earn the call to action before it asks for it
- Personalized QR code labels are a natural companion feature for brands using this template. A dynamic QR code on each bottle can link directly to the recipe, the batch log, and the botanical origin story shown on the corresponding product card. Creating a personalized QR code label can take under 20 minutes once a system is established, and it enhances engagement significantly by giving recipients a direct link to the story behind the liqueur
- QR codes on liqueur bottles can provide verifiable provenance, confirming the creator's authorship and craftsmanship, which aligns directly with the transparency and trust principles the template is built around
- No-code tools allow users to create and launch this kind of template without traditional programming skills. Craft beverage producers can use no-code platforms to share their product stories quickly and keep their site updated as new batches are released
- The template supports a wide range of expression types. A base spirit such as vodka, gin, whiskey, or bourbon can be the foundation for infusions that run from blood-orange cordials to coffee and cardamom liqueurs, honey and cinnamon cream expressions, or spicy botanical gins steeped for three weeks in maceration jars
- Suggested cocktail recipes embedded alongside product cards provide engagement and show the spirits in action. A blood-orange cordial card might suggest a citrus-forward gin sour or even a bacon vodka bloody mary for a more adventurous palate, while a caramel and coffee expression might inspire a riff on a classic whisky cocktail
- The template's Gallery Walk creative direction is inspired by the idea of a living archive: each batch is dated, each bottle is hand-labeled, and the page itself becomes a record of the distillery's evolving recipe library
- The template is built for big plans. Whether a brand is launching its first seasonal batch or stocking a full cordial range for specialty grocers and corporate gifting, the modular grid scales to accommodate more expressions without breaking the design
- Brands that include customer testimonials with specific tasting language build stronger credibility. Reviews that describe the palate in detail, mention a specific fruit or spice note, or reference a memorable drink experience carry more weight than generic praise
- The color scheme used in this template, anchored by terracotta and amber, reflects the ingredient palette of the spirits themselves: warm, earthy, and filled with depth. This is a deliberate brand storytelling choice
- An age verification pop-up is a standard legal consideration for alcohol sales pages. Builders using this template should add this element as part of their launch checklist
- The footer uses a horizontal flow layout (Pattern 3) and includes space for contact info, social links, and navigation, keeping the brand accessible and transparent at every exit point
- Globally, craft distilleries have demonstrated that transparency about ingredients, sourcing, and process builds deep loyalty. Brands like Destileria Barako, founded in 2016 in the Philippines, have shown what is possible when a distillery leads with passion and provenance. Their Ube Cream Liqueur won the title of World's Best Cream Liqueur in 2022, and their Kanto Vodka Series and Sirena Collection are inspired by local botanicals and the spirit of community. Chinola Passion Fruit Liqueur is another example of a handcrafted beverage that honors its origin story. The Agimat at Ugat Collection showcases a unique blend of indigenous botanicals. These are the kinds of brands the Infuse template is built to serve and to inspire




Theme
Luxe Minimal
Creative direction
Gallery Walk
Color system
Fire & Earth
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
UGC Photo Wall Hero Section
Modular Card Gallery with Flavor Arc
Dual Conversion Path Design
Sticky and Persistent Call to Action
Process Interstitial Imagery
Occasions and Testimonials Section
Related questions
Can this template handle multiple liqueur and cordial expressions at once?
Does the template include both the booking form and the flight box order path?
Is this template suitable for reaching bar managers and event planners, not just consumers?
How does the template support mobile visitors?
Can I use this template for spirits beyond liqueurs and cordials?