Full of creativity!

- Nov 16, 2025-

Full of creativity!

 

A wine label is like the ID card of wine, containing a lot of relevant information. Reading the label of a bottle of wine is like gaining a basic understanding of its background before tasting its flavor.

Wine enthusiasts who are obsessed with wine usually have a keen eye for 'identifying wine by its label,' quickly finding their favorites. The complexity and variability of wine labels is like imbuing different personalities into the wine. So, can you instantly find the bottle of wine that suits your taste?

Next, let's appreciate a few wines with uniquely designed labels and see which one you love the most!

Boarding Pass Wine Label

 

 

This wine label design uses a boarding pass-style label, encapsulating the entire air travel experience in a single bottle. The front label of the wine is essentially a boarding pass, but the travel details are replaced with information about the wine, making it eye-catching.

Oggau wine label

 

 


Oggau EstateIt is an Austrian winery that gives its wines not just a flavor, but a personality. More precisely, the designs give each Oggau wine label a unique signature. Just like every man, each wine has its own character, ranging from youthful to mature, from playful to complex. Different attributes assign a face, a story, and a name, ultimately forming a typical complete family with grandparents, parents, and children.

GRADIL wine labels

 

The label designs of this series of wines vary according to the grape variety and tell the story of the entire estate. Starting with the fence, it tells of the farmers climbing over it, while other series depict the estate's biodiversity, featuring illustrations of animals like foxes, as well as performing actors. The grapes from this estate are considered to come from good soil and good batches of wine.

LUNATIC wine labels

 

 

The wine brand hopes its products will stand out from the public's usual definition of high-end and elegant wines, aiming to create a humorous and witty style. To achieve this, the product features two labels, one on the neck and one on the body of the bottle. The neck label directly incorporates funny and comical character illustrations to capture consumers' attention. The body label focuses on typography, combining the humorous character from the neck label in a monochrome pixelated style with the text, enhancing the depth of the label and adding a subtle sense of mystery, making it look very interesting.

PEQUENO DILEMA wine label

 

 


Pequeno DilemaOn the front label (meaning 'little predicament' in Portuguese) there is a word search. Its name was chosen to describe the various challenges encountered when producing a delicate and refined white wine in the Douro region, which is famous for producing fortified wine – Port. If you have difficulty finding the word you want in the word search, you can visit the brand's website to check the answers, aiming to encourage consumers to learn more about this blended wine.

APERTA wine label

 

The design of this wine label is called 'APERTA,' which means 'open,' guiding consumers into each of its stories with a door on every bottle. The wines are categorized by age - young, middle-aged, and old. Each wine comes in three different types: rosé, white, and red. The illustrations and colors on the label for the three age groups are different, depicting the life journey and varying experiences associated with each stage of life.

STUDIO Wine Label

 

 


Studio CréaThe design concept of the wine bottle is to evoke people's respect and awe for nature. The designer believes that plants, trees, animals, and humans should and can coexist harmoniously. The label uses Fasson paper, a renewable material made from sugarcane waste. The half-human, half-animal figures on the label are created by illustrator Virginie Drahonnet, who designed them in charming, stylish French outfits, adding colorful elements to the label and bringing it to life.

Chilean wine label

 

 

 

 

 

In order to vividly present the product's blend of Eastern and Western cultural backgrounds, this wine label adopts a design style that combines Western copperplate engraving with traditional Chinese meticulous painting. Using a monochrome copperplate technique, it delicately replicates the texture of time on the trunks of old vines, highlighting the product's scarce value and sense of quality through the grooves of time.

Xige Wine Label

 

The design of this wine label draws inspiration from ancient revered teachings, cleverly integrating 'Peach and Pigeons' by Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty from 900 years ago, paying tribute to the great master artists of antiquity.

 

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