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Free Label Samples!
Calling all designers and wine enthusiasts! Vintage 99, the leading wine label design and manufacturing company, is thrilled to introduce our FREE Label Sample Service!  We understand the importance of quality and materials when it comes to creating stunning wine labels. That's why we want to give you a chance to experience the Vintage 99 difference firsthand. Here's what our Label Sample Service offers: 📦 Free Label Samples: Request a set of our premium label samples and explore the exceptional quality and craftsmanship of our printing materials. Feel the textures, admire the vibrant colors, and witness the attention to detail that sets our labels apart. 🔍 Test Your Designs: Use this opportunity to see how your unique designs translate onto our labels. We'll provide you with a variety of options, so you can truly visualize your artwork on our top-notch label materials. ✅ Quality Assurance: We take pride in our commitment to excellence. Our label samples allow you to
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Paper and Screen Print: Can They Coexist in Wine Packaging Design?
In the world of winemaking, the label on a bottle is more than just a piece of paper. It is a canvas that tells the story of the wine within, reflecting its character, history, and craftsmanship. In recent years, a new trend has emerged – the harmonious marriage of traditional paper label design with the contemporary allure of screen printing. Let's dive into the intricate artistry of designing wine bottle labels that seamlessly integrate both paper label and screen print elements. THE UNIQUENESS OF PAPER LABEL & SCREEN PRINT DESIGN Paper labels have been an integral part of the wine industry for centuries, offering a tangible connection to tradition and heritage. Meanwhile, screen printing brings a modern edge, allowing for intricate designs, vibrant colors, and a tactile experience that engages all the senses. By combining these two techniques, winemakers and designers are able to achieve a label that resonates with both history and innovation. THE CREATIVE PROCE
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TricorBraun Acquires US-Based CanSource
Acquisition Further Expands North American Beverage Packaging Capabilities St. Louis, Aug. 8, 2023 - Global packaging leader TricorBraun announced today that it has acquired CanSource, a leading provider of can packaging and related services. The acquisition expands TricorBraun's beverage packaging capabilities and strengthens its position in the North American beverage packaging market. "Our acquisition of CanSource—a company known for exceptional quality, hands-on service, and reliability—enables us to provide beverage customers across North America with expanded offerings and services, and more sustainable packaging options," said Brett Binkowski, president, North America, TricorBraun. "We welcome the CanSource team to the TricorBraun family, and we look forward to investing in the company's continued growth." Founded in 2011, CanSource is a leading provider of brite, shrink-sleeved, and printed cans to the craft beer, wine
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Elevating Wineries & Cideries with Virtual Reality (VR) - The Ultimate Guide
Transport your customers into the enchanting world of winemaking and cider production through immersive virtual reality experiences. How to do this: create virtual tours that allow visitors to explore your vineyards or orchards, witness the production process, and even participate in virtual tastings. VR experiences provide a novel way to engage with consumers. 1. Virtual Vineyard or Orchard Tours Invite your customers on a virtual journey through your vineyards or orchards. Through VR headsets or even smartphone apps, they can explore landscapes, wander between rows of vines or trees, and admire breathtaking vistas. Incorporate interactive elements such as informational hotspots or guided narrations to provide educational insights about the terroir, varieties, or cultivation practices. By virtually transporting the audience to the heart of your winery or cidery, you can create a sense of connection and intrigue. 2. Immersive Production Process Take customers behind-the-scenes with a
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Wine Industry Advisor is proud to announce Terry Wheatley, president of Vintage Wine Estates, as one of our Wine’s Most Inspiring People Award recipients! Trailblazing a path for women in the wine industry for half a century, Wheatley has earned a reputation for determination, innovation and true grit.

By Laura Ness   You have to admire the gumption of a newly married, fresh out of college woman, who tells her rodeo cowboy husband as he’s leaving on yet […]

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Since bringing his winemaking expertise to New York’s Finger Lakes region in 1990, Bell has played a major role in the steady increase in wine quality across the area. His career has earned awards and accolades, but he’s probably most admired for his open mentoring style, which has influenced winemakers near and far. Congratulations Peter!

By Kathleen Willcox   Peter Bell is like the weather.  Often quiet and unobtrusive, he’s always there. He’s a force who has shaped — and, through his tireless mentoring of […]

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WineGlass Marketing Expands Web Development Capacity by Acquiring Cakewalk Design Studio
NAPA, CA – September 13, 2022 – WineGlass Marketing announced today that it has reached an agreement with Cakewalk Design Studio of Abbotsford, Canada to combine services. The move comes at a crucial time as wineries are planning for what will hopefully be a busy Q4 after a lackluster hospitality season. “We are typically busy this time of year,” explains Susan DeMatei, President and Founder of WineGlass Marketing, “but this year our winery clients have a little more motivation to really make the most of their Q4 programs and we want to over-deliver”. Cakewalk Design Studio, which just passed its 7th anniversary, was born out of design staff from Vin65, now WineDirect. The agency, which focused on website creation, has a solid reputation with equal strengths in coding and technical development as well as creative and cutting-edge design. “We’ve always been focused on delivering the best possible tools for our clients,” says James
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WineGlass Marketing Honored for  Best Food & Drink Website In the 26th Annual Webby Awards
NAPA, CA – August 16, 2022 – WineGlass Marketing announced today that it had been honored as one of the Best in the Food & Drink Website or Mobile Site category in the 26th Annual Webby Awards. Hailed as the “Internet’s highest honor” by The New York Times, The Webby Awards is the leading international awards organization honoring excellence on the Internet, including Websites and Mobile Sites; Video; Advertising, Media and PR; Apps & Software, Social; Podcasts; Games and Virtual & Remote. Established in 1996, The Webby Awards received more than 14,300 entries from all 50 states and 70 countries worldwide in the 2022 competition. The International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences (IADAS) presents the Webby Awards. “Honorees like WineGlass Marketing are setting the standard for innovation and creativity on the Internet,” said Claire Graves, President of The Webby Awards. “It is an incredible achievement to be selected among
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EnartisFerm Q4: Yeast Strain for Grassy Thiolic Wines
EnartisFerm Q4 is a strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae that has the unusual characteristic of being homozygous for the complete version of the IRC7 gene, a gene that encodes the synthesis of particular ß-lyases, active in hydrolyzing cysteine conjugates of 4MMP. This attribute gives yeast the ability to reveal green aromas associated with these specific thiols such as boxwood, tomato leaf and Scotch broom. Among varietal thiols, 4MMP is certainly the one whose content in grapes is conditioned by the climatic and growing conditions of the vineyard. Where these conditions have grapes with a good 4MMP content, the use of EnartisFerm Q4 produces wines characterized by a pronounced grassy aroma, much sought after by Sauvignon blanc admirers. *Odor Activity Value (OAV) represents a compound's contribution to the aroma of a given food. The OAV is calculated by dividing the value of the concentration of the compound in the food by the threshold of perception of the compound itself.&n
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