Most wine drinkers pay little attention to wine bottle labels, as they're generally more concerned with the wine they're drinking and the way it tastes.
Despite all of this, there are many reasons that labels on wine bottles do matter. Not only can they add to the visual appeal of a bottle of wine, but they can be very entertaining at the same time. From a business point of view, they could easily attract attention to a bottle that may not have otherwise been noticed.
Labels on wine bottles can give us insight into what it is that we're drinking. Whether these are accomplished through theming (i.e. national branding), colors that may indicate the subtlety or boldness of a wine's flavoring, or simply humor to make us smile, there are many ways that labels will often become associated with a bottle of wine.
This article is going to look at some of the more inventive wine bottle labels out there in the world. It's very hard to recognize many of the labels out there since branding with wine isn't as it is with other beverages, but here are some ones you may enjoy nonetheless.
Ca' del Solo wine has a very interesting label that certainly got my attention. This label features an evil-looking tiger with a smirk on his face, with an inscription that reads "Bloody Good White" above it.
The language is bold, as is the choice of animal. Both of these things are sure to get a potential buyer's attention. While I've never tried the wine itself, the label was enough to make it memorable.
One more that I'd like to talk about is Cleavage Creek wine. The name should give you an idea as to what this wine label involves, and this Napa Valley cabernet surely draws some attention to the bottle.
As you can see, it's all about eyeballs with these wines and they surely attract them. - 33385
Despite all of this, there are many reasons that labels on wine bottles do matter. Not only can they add to the visual appeal of a bottle of wine, but they can be very entertaining at the same time. From a business point of view, they could easily attract attention to a bottle that may not have otherwise been noticed.
Labels on wine bottles can give us insight into what it is that we're drinking. Whether these are accomplished through theming (i.e. national branding), colors that may indicate the subtlety or boldness of a wine's flavoring, or simply humor to make us smile, there are many ways that labels will often become associated with a bottle of wine.
This article is going to look at some of the more inventive wine bottle labels out there in the world. It's very hard to recognize many of the labels out there since branding with wine isn't as it is with other beverages, but here are some ones you may enjoy nonetheless.
Ca' del Solo wine has a very interesting label that certainly got my attention. This label features an evil-looking tiger with a smirk on his face, with an inscription that reads "Bloody Good White" above it.
The language is bold, as is the choice of animal. Both of these things are sure to get a potential buyer's attention. While I've never tried the wine itself, the label was enough to make it memorable.
One more that I'd like to talk about is Cleavage Creek wine. The name should give you an idea as to what this wine label involves, and this Napa Valley cabernet surely draws some attention to the bottle.
As you can see, it's all about eyeballs with these wines and they surely attract them. - 33385