To read it right, we suggest you enjoy this list over a freshly popped glass of wine.
With this wine label design, Inkwell Wine asks, what do you see?
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We assigned a face, a story, and a name to these different attributes.
Eventually, this led to a typical family clan with grandparents, parents, and children.
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The Neil Ashmead GTS, or Grand Tourer Shiraz features a racing-styled label bearing Ashmeads signature.
This bottles best attribute, however, is its six-speed stick shift screw-on cap.
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The cards within the envelope continue the horror story, showcasing the illustrative handiwork of the /M/A/S/H/ team.
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After the cover is peeled away, the label is a minimal white with solid black lettering.
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DBC created these wild wine bottles as lush and colorfully explosive as they could be.
While this tends to communicate these wines taste like soda pop, we can certainly appreciate the artists vision.
Matsu Organic Wine
A quick glance at these bottles instantly communicates this winerys main value three generations of expertise.
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Segreto Wine
When Segreto commissioned a special design for a limited edition anniversary vintage, Takk!
Design delivered a strong, bold signature for the product.
Pair three bottles together, the name is spelled out in its entirety with little separation.
If you are one of the few, give us a call when you uncork, yeah?
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The designers took 100 empty wine bottles, painted them white, and then illustrated each bottle by hand.
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Coppolas father, Carmine, used to stock wine jugs in his basement where the young Francis would play.
The name, of course, is The Carmine, named for the Coppola family patriarch.
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The Shefa Profusion Wines are flush with Hebrew iconography and imagery, giving these a decidedly Middle Eastern appearance.
While little is known about the waters within, the bottles themselves certainly have an intoxicating effect.
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The end result is a simple, playful, and attractive series of labels for a great Australian winery.
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Laughing Stock Wine
The designers at Laughing Stock Wine took a literal approach to designing their label.
A stock ticker twists and wraps around the bottle, displaying the basic details of the wine contained within.
In all, the design does an excellent job of conveying the character of the brand.
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The front label is essentially a boarding pass with the travel details replaces with information about the wine.
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DolceVita Wines
Designer Romulo Castilho gave DolceVite Wines a veritable fireworks display for their packaging.
Sleek and sophisticated, Castilhos designs served DolceVita a strong statement for their labels.
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Just pop the cork, fill up a few glasses and let there be light.
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Im dreaming of a white Christmas, exclaims this bottles label.
B Frank Wine
The best part about B Frank Wines label is the part you add yourself.
Just be frank, speak your mind, and get it out in the open.
This design is the work of Talia Cohen for the B Frank digital marketing agency.
Quite frankly, we love it.
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So to sidestep this little legality, Peltier Station Winery and 6 West Design devised the USB Port Wine.
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Vine Parma Wine
Designer Raya Ivanovskaya has put a wealth of cultural flavor into the Vine Parma Wine design.
Wrapping around this bottle are hieroglyphics, totems, and a mystic language telling tales of times past.
Dada Wine
Suckers for a good typeface will fall for the design of Dada Wine in a heartbeat.
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Ben Schlitters TwentyFour Wine
Designer Ben Schlitter has made his mark using ordinary objects to create new designs.
His TwentyFour Wine continues this technique with a label inspired by rubber bands and a cork sealed by one.
The name TwentyFour describes the circumference of the wine bottle at exactly 24 cm.
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Very Chic Wine hopes to make an impression before you sample with this attractive, floral-inspired packaging.
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So were curious.
What are your favorite wine labels in the list above?
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