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October 11, 2022
"Flute Gothic", the wine bottle produced by Verallia France in Albi for Domaines Paul Mas won the Formes de Luxe 2022 award organized by Luxe Packaging Insight, in the "Wine & Spirits Bottles" category. The Flute Gothic bottle is a creation from the 2018 “going green” edition of the Verallia Design Awards France, the student design contest organized to unveil the creativity of glass material. The engraving, the weight (600 grams), the place of production (close to the producer’s vineyard): each step was developed with an eco-design mindset, thus meeting the producer's wishes. According to Alissa Demorest, editorial director Luxe Packaging Insight, Formes de Luxe, “The faceted design of this wine bottle really stood out, together with the fact it weighs in at just 600g. This kind of innovation for industrial runs was also applauded by our jury.“ Congratulations to the young designers of this bottle: Clara Chanteloup and Maxenc
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Verallia France, a subsidiary of the world’s third largest producer and European leader in glass packaging for beverages and food products, has announced the winners of the 13th Verallia Design Awards. The theme “glass without moderation” around drinks with low or no alcohol, inspired students and young graduates from design, packaging and fine arts schools. A total of 170 projects were submitted to the jury. At the end of the deliberations on May 19th, three projects were selected in the categories ‘still & sparkling wines’, ‘spirits’ and ‘beers’. One project won a special prize on the theme of sporting events and another one was awarded by Lucile Viaud the patron of this 2022 edition. July 18th – Still & sparkling wine category, Mue wins Consumer trends are changing… and why not the packaging of bottles? The creator of Mue, Elise Souchet, has understood this well by imag
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Drinks Industry Performs Better Than Expected in 2020: While total beverage alcohol is expected to see an 8% decline in 2020, that’s a lot less than the double-digit losses predicted earlier this year. But the long term recovery is still expected to be slow...
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Published Date:Thu, 12 Nov 2020 22:58:48 +0000
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