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Wine labels have long been one of our most successful project categories on 99designs. The industry’s appeal to elegance, coupled the boldness needed to make bottles jump off shelves, seems to have proven a winning combination for creatives. We sifted through 2 years worth of wine label contests and plucked out all of the designs, winners or not, that really made us go “wow.” A toast to our top 50 (in no particular order):C.A. Dry Creek Valley | Design: Stranger & Stranger Alamo Drafthouse Cinema | Design: Christian Helms of Helms Workshop BRND WGN's Christmas gift to clients | Design: Bendita Gloria StudioEight Arms Cellar | Fatto A Mano | Vancouver Island, B.C. | Design: Hired Guns CreativePerth, Western Australia | Design: Studio Lost & Found Hacienda Lopez De Haro | La Vinya Del Vuit | Design: Eduardo del Fraile Yo Tengo Claro | Tu Eliges El Vino | Trader Joe's Exclusive | Design: Richard Marazzi Design The Divining Rod | Promotion for Marx Design |

Michael Austin Winery | Boisset Family Estates | Design: Chez Valois, Branding & Design Niche Wine Co. | Design: Topshelf Creative & Geoff Vreeken Tokaji Festival Wine | Stacked Wines, LLC | Henry of Pelham | Siete Pasos Wine | White Mule Farms | Design: Quaker City MercantileRussian River Valley | Trinchero Family Estates | Design: Hatch Show PrintDesign: Brandever Strategy Inc. The Underdog Wine Co. | Urban Wine Works | Vi Novell Wine | Viva La Vid-a | Lagar de Costa | Paper Airplane Red | Promotional packaging for FRANK | Boarding Pass Shiraz | Floating Mountain Wine | Start GalleryThe days of grocery aisles stocked with Edwardian-Scripted wine bottles are hopefully close to being a thing of the past. Our favorite old-school alcoholic beverage is getting a fresh face with innovations in both the design of the label and the container itself. We’ve picked 50 of some of the best designs—and while we can’t vouch for the stuff inside—the look of them is enough to get your salivary glands going.

Perusing Pinterest: Top 50 Wine Labels, Part 1 If the eyes are the window to the soul, then the wine label is the window to the wine’s soul - fall in love with the label and you are likely to fall in love with the wine. From photorealist designs to postmodern collages and everything in-between - including pop art, retro, minimalism, functionalism, art deco, and more - the eyes of today’s wine labels are more diverse and engaging than ever before, pushing the boundaries of the modern wine label’s function as a forum for artistry and design.
is wine and beer shop open todayPicking up where we left off with our 2014 article “Perusing Pinterest: Top 25 Wine Labels,” Grape Collective takes a look at 25 of the top 50 wine labels in part one of a two-part series.
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Follow the Grape Collective Wine and Design: The Labels We Love board on Pinterest.Perusing Pinterest: Top 50 Wine Labels, Part 2 From minimalist designs to do-it-yourself projects and everything in-between - including retro, functionalism, photorealism, surrealism, expressionism, and more - today’s wine labels are more diverse and engaging than ever before, pushing the boundaries of the modern wine label’s function as a forum for artistry and design.
best bottle of wine 2017Picking up where we left off with our 2015 article “Perusing Pinterest: Top 50 Wine Labels, Part 1,” Grape Collective takes a look at another 25 of the top 50 wine labels in part two of our two-part series.
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best place to buy wine dc We may not all be wine connoisseurs, but as designers we can be wine label connoisseurs – just like every other clueless guy who had to choose a bottle in front of his date.
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Well, now’s a great chance for you to appreciate beautiful wine label design without worrying about the bill or the date! So feast your eyes on this selection of fine wine label designs, and don’t worry; and Actual Tests.By using our latest ccna study material and C2010-571 brain dump study material, you can easily pass ARM exam. If you’ve spent much time browsing in a good bottle shop recently, you’ll have noticed there’s a revolution taking place in Australian wine label design.About time, too: local winemakers have traditionally been a pretty staid lot when it comes to packaging, usually defaulting to a variation on the “plain-text on white paper with line drawing of vineyard” formula. There’s nothing wrong with this when it’s done well: the classic label that Wynns Coonawarra Estate adopted in the 1950s is essentially the same more than half a century later. But too often Australia’s conservative, keep-it-simple approach has resulted in some of the most boring and predictable labels in the world of wine.

That’s changing – and fast. Australian wine packaging, especially from the more exciting, up-and-coming, small-scale producers, is today just as likely to feature an attention-grabbing artwork, or bold blocks of abstract colour, or hand-drawn typography. It’s a reflection, I think, of a broader playfulness and enthusiasm for new ideas and new techniques invigorating other areas of the local wine scene, from vineyard to cellar to restaurant floor.Importantly, too, good design isn’t the preserve of the well-heeled vigneron: most of the wines reviewed here are in the $20 a bottle range. This is partly thanks to improvements in label-printing technology, reducing the costs of once prohibitively expensive design options, and partly because there’s so much competition in bars and bottle shops at this price range that it pays for winemakers to lavish their labels with care and attention. These days, you really do need to stand out from the crowd. Tasmania, $25Winemaker Nick Glaetzer does all his own label artwork – “I can’t afford a designer!” – and while most of his bottles feature fairly conventional (albeit particularly well-executed) text-based designs in white, red and black, he’s cut loose on this juicy, gluggable beaujolais nouveau-inspired young pinot noir.

Lansdowne Vineyard Pinot Grigio 2016Adelaide Hills, South Australia, $20 Designer Tass Gyenes, partner of Lansdowne team member Eliza Coulls, has produced a number of different labels for the vineyard over the past couple of years, from colourful cut-outs to painterly splashes. He’s nailed it with this abstract halftone design evoking vine rows, the bubbles of fermentation and the clean, crisp clarity of the wine inside.Longview Vineyard Nebbiolo Fresco 2016Adelaide Hills, South Australia, $28The brief given to Voice Design in Adelaide was “1950s jazz album covers and Alitalia travel posters and Venetian pottery of the same era”. An unusual, dumpy, dark-glassed bottle completes the retro effect. The wine inside – bright, fresh young nebbiolo – is also super-Italianate: pale, fragrant and tangy, crying out for silky slices of lardo. Patrick Sullivan Pink Pound Rosé 2016South Gippsland, Victoria, $35Pat Sullivan says he produced this wine as an affectionate, over-the-top tribute to flamboyant gay friends he made while working in London in the 2000s before becoming a winemaker.

The radiant label is by Helsinki-based artist Eero Lampinen; the wine made in fashionably lo-fi, slightly cloudy style is all cranberries and cream.Elderslie Hills Blend #1 2016 Adelaide Hills, South Australia, $45The wine is a gorgeously textural, rich and satisfying white made from pinot blanc grown in a high, cool vineyard at Woodside. The label is a mash-up of Elderslie’s co-owners Nicole Roberts and Adam Wadewitz by Parallax Design in Adelaide. Look out, too, for the 2016 Hills Blend #2, a bright and edgy assemblage of pinot noir and pinot meunier.Delinquente The Bullet Dodger Montepulciano 2016Riverland, South Australia, $20 Winemaker Con-Greg Grigoriou specialises in Italian varietals grown in the decidedly un-hip Riverland region of South Australia. This wine, with label designed by street artist Jason “Ankles” Koen, is a gutsy, slurpy red from montepulciano grapes. Whip up a batch of spag bol and get stuck in.Follow AFR Mag on Twitter and InstagramThe AFR Magazine's annual Arts issue is out on Friday, February 24 inside The Australian Financial Review.