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Custom Wine Labels


Wine producers and distillers are proud of their product. It is this sense of pride and the hard work and quality of attention they put into their product that makes custom wine labels important to them. Wines are judged not just by the year the grapes used to produce them were harvested, or in what country they come from. Wine connoisseurs look at the vineyard and the quality of grape vine too. These details are found on the wine bottle label.



Traditionally, all wine bottles look the same and are labeled quite the same as well. To those inexperienced at buying wines, the many different varieties of wine on the shelves go unnoticed because they tend to buy their favorite brands.



In today?s globalized economy where products, including wines from all over the world, find their way into local supermarkets, competition has gotten edgier. If you are a wine producer, you need to step up on your marketing strategy. If you cannot modify the look of your glass bottle, as it is harder and more costly to do, you can modify your label. Generic bottles, what glass-packaging manufacturers call them, are mass-produced and are used by a variety of customers that extend beyond wine producers. For example, generic looking wine bottles are used to package olive oil, balsamic vinegar and other premium food ingredients. The trick in making these bottles look different from each other is in the labeling.



There are many labels available for clients who need to identify wine bottles. They include the usual paper labels in a two color-printing scheme, the glossy labels in four colors and shrink-wrapped labeling.



In the world of marketing, products are judged according to their packaging and labels. A customer?s impression of the product starts from how the product is presented on the shelf. An attractive label can often spell success for the product. There are many packaging companies and print houses with designers that offer custom-made wine labels. Check them out and compare prices as well as the scope of services they are willing to give.





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Seven Stones is ready to rock

Mon, 21 Apr 2008 18:57:36 PDT
I spent this morning with a new Napa Valley producer you have not likely heard about. The winery is called Seven Stones and is owned by Ron and Anita Wornick. I was met at the impressively sited winery (tucked in the hills of the Meadowood Resort) by Ron along with his winemaking team of Aaron Pott and Roy Piper. Wornick has an interesting background as an influential food scientist whose company was selected by the US military to produce the MRE (meals, ready to eat) that revolutionized food

Random Bullets of Eco Smugness

Mon, 21 Apr 2008 19:03:07 PDT
Random Bullets of Eco Smugness Mr E Man and I spent a couple of hours at a sustainable living expo yesterday. It was my first time at a non-scientific tradeshow, and Mr E Man's first tradeshow ever (unless you count the time he tagged along on a work trip and helped my colleague and me to assemble our booth after we'd all been on a brewery tour, complete with men in kilts). The expo was great, definitely worth the $9 entry fee. We spent the first hour seeking out specific vendors, then I b

Last day in Vancouver & first day of travel (Days 108 - 109)

Mon, 21 Apr 2008 20:34:20 PDT
My last day in Vancouver was spent doing last minute packing for the stuff I’ll be bringing along on my trip… then went for a Macdonald’s dinner with a roommate… returned my keys and said goodbye to the roommates. Then went on my way to the airport. I was booked on a WestJet flight to Toronto. The security procedures were rather strict – I even had my laptop swiped with a swab and tested on the spot for explosive particles. The flight was delayed slightly as for some reason a passenger had to

Monkey's Spring Break 2008 Minneapolis Stop

Mon, 21 Apr 2008 21:19:02 PDT
We are really going to miss that guy! We had SO much fun with him! We had a little get together with him on Thursday night with some of the "wine" group. He really seemed to fit in well and enjoyed mixing and mingling. However, he was up a little past his bed time, and after a full day of work Friday, needed a quick power nap before heading out to dinner and the movies. No one said we were a good influence. . .right? Well, we took him to see what was probably his first "R" rated movie, "Forgetti

1 min. with a superhero: Steve Bolnick

Mon, 21 Apr 2008 21:30:46 PDT
This morning, we’re chatting to Steve Bolnick, wildlife hooligan, academic, tourism operator and professional hiker. Steve’s from Zimbabwe, which you’ll notice by the mad glint in his eye, and he specialises in something fairly unique: safaris on foot. While most safari operators wimp out in heavily armored 4×4’s, Steve does a lot of his tours au naturelle. That is to say, he’s not naked, but just happens to like walking in the wild. Steve’s also a purveyor of the famous Walking Tour through Ca

Our trip to the Gold Coast - Coolangatta, Australia

Mon, 21 Apr 2008 21:42:45 PDT
Jump to the full entry & travel map Coolangatta, Australia Hi Everyone-- I thought I'd share our pics from our vacation last week to the Gold Coast. This is a long entry, so if you have time..... First a little geography lesson, and forgive me if you know this stuff. I didn't, so I'm going to assume that some of you would be interested. We live in New South Wales, one of the 6 states in Australia. The Gold Coast is located in the state just to the north, Queensla


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