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Wine labels

Red Nose Day Wine Labels

Just had a good look at the Damien Hirst wine labels for Red Nose Day.  OK so I’m a bit behind.

Hirst is the well known enfant terrible of the British art world, famous for pickled shark and half a cow. He designed an exclusive label for two new wines to help raise money for Comic Relief.  It’s great that he’s letting his name be used to raise money for a good cause, there has been huge publicity because of it and sales certainly benefited.

The label design itself though is hardly inspirational, or even noteworthy. It is a red circle on an off-white background. If a wine label designer had put that forward, he’d have been laughed out the room. It would have been more interesting using one of this year’s red noses.

Hirsts red nose label

Hirst's red nose label

As a promotional label, it doesn’t grab you enough, there is no message, no impact, no memory hook. It certainly wouldn’t pass muster on one of our personalised wine labels!

Bin Laden wine label a real blast.

You gotta love the Aussie sense of humour. They have just put picture of moslem fundamentalist Osama Bin Laden on a wine label!

Obviously if we had tried it here, there would have been a pc outburst and someone would have been forced to give a public apology.

Anyway a Tasmanian winery, called Morilla, has come up with this publicity stunt, apparently inspired by political graffiti from the streets of Hobart!

The black and white image is of Bin Laden and a couple of cronies, next to a graffiti message reading “all you need is love”. A piece of satire that apparently gone over the head of some American commentators.

As a label its not pretty, and I can’t see urban and gritty being a great way to sell much wine. But I’m sure the PR will help shift a few cases. And if they export to the US, I’m sure people will buy it just to smash the bottles.

The full story is here if you want more info The Mercury

Here are the 2 images of the label that they show.

Osama hitting the bottle

Osama hitting the bottle

Aussie Bin Laden

Aussie Bin Laden

Civil partnership labels

Civil partnerships are a big thing nowadays, and far be it from us to ignore a large potential market!

So we would like to announce that  Civil partnership labels have now been added as a new category on Personalised Wine Labels.

We realised that our wedding label range is not entirely suitable for same sex ceremonies, so we have added a specific label set.

personalised champagne label for civil partnerships

personalised champagne label for civil partnerships

We now offer personalised labels for both wine and champagne for male + male and female + female couples, plus a few non gender specific.

Personalised wine labels for civil partnerships

Personalised wine labels for civil partnerships

Personalised wines and the University of Bedfordshire

We are featured in the University of Bedfordshire business newsletter, Knowledge@Work, this month. The article is reproduced below. They insisted on the picture of me.

Knowledge Hub in action: Euromarque Personalised Wines
Mark Goldrich

Top-quality tipples with unique labels are the order of the day for Euromarque Personalised Wines. The Luton-based company prides itself on offering award-winning bottles emblazoned with anything from business branding to company liveries and photographs.

Managing Director Mark Goldrich has been involved with the University for many years after attending several workshops to help boost the technical side of the business. “Several years ago I took part in workshops covering subjects like web design and flash animation, which were very beneficial. Now I am regularly involved with Knowledge Hub events and an active member of the Knowledge Network. The Knowledge Hub events have some really interesting speakers and they are great for networking. You meet different people every-time you go,” he said.

Euromarque’s clients include a variety of large blue-chip companies including BP, O2 and Asda. The company supplies products for corporate events, product launches, gifts and many other business needs. The bespoke service includes the safe packaging and delivery of a superior range of wines across the UK and the world.

Mark explains: “Some people assume that because they are using their own labels, the wine is going to taste like vinegar! However our wines are of the highest quality and many are award winners. Our Premier Cru Champagne is listed in the Hachette Guide 2008 and several of our wines were awarded medals at the International Wine Challenge in May of this year.”

The company’s close relationship with the University has been particularly valuable in terms of support and generating fresh ideas to help move the company forward. “The Knowledge Hub has helped me look at things in a different way. I think small businesses sometimes get stuck in a rut but the University’s suggestions gave me a totally different perspective to work with. This made it easier to word our adverts and put our sales message across.”

The University’s Academic into Business Computing (ABC) centre is currently helping support Euromarque’s retail side of the business, Personalised Wine Labels, which produces bottles labelled for celebrations to buy over the Internet. The ABC centre partners up university academics and students to work collaboratively on projects for businesses to help them grow. The ABC centre is currently designing a new website to enable Euromarque to upload photos, crop them and print them immediately. Mark said: “It is quite a difficult technical task but they are very close to having it ready. It is a very intricate project but it should have exciting results.”

To find out how your business can benefit from the business growth services on offer, please contact the Knowledge Hub or visit the website.

Father’s Day Gifts of personalised wine.

Father’s day, the time of novelty socks and car polish kits. The very thought makes you cringe doesn’t it?

A lot of you will either have a father or be a father, or both. So you should empathise with the problem of unimaginative gifts.

You’ll have guessed the solution by now, personalised wine! Or port or whisky, we have something for all tastes. We have a half dozen or so templates on the personalised wine labels website, all of which can have your own message. So much better than union jack cuff links.

Go on give the old man a treat. Or make your kids give you a treat.

Fathers day personalised wine label

fathers day Personalised champagne label

Personalised wedding labels

We have now added an extra set of personalised wine labels for weddings onto our website www.personalisedwinelabels.co.uk. They are quite varied, so there should be something for all tastes.

There are also additional personalised champagne labels for weddings, probably a more popular gift.

We have also added a label for a thank you gift to the bridesmaids.

Personalised champagne for weddings

Personalised wine label for weddings

Personalised Wine Labels for Engagements

Engagement presents are difficult things nowadays.
The couple will probably have had their own home together for a few years and may well have a couple of children. So they will have most of the gifts that were traditionally given for engagements and weddings. All the jokey birthday and Christmas stuff isn’t quite right for a more ‘serious’ occasion such as an engagement.

So what do you get them?

Well, Personalised Wine Labels have just launched a specific engagement range on labels for personalised champagne and personalised wine. So now the gift choice is easy, a bottle of quality champagne or wine with a unique label.

Engagement Personalised Champagne Gift

You can have the couples names or any message you like. And you Know they’ll appreciate the gift because everyone loves to be given a bottle.

The new range is in addition to our existing general congratulations and any occasions ranges

Personalised CongratulationsLabelA personalised champagne label for any occasion

We

will be adding some categories in the next few weeks, but add a comment on any others that you would like to see.

We will be

We will be adding some categories in the next few weeks, but add a comment on any others that you would like to see.

Personalised wine labels

B2B personalised and branded wine labels

New wine label category added

We have just added a new category on www.personalisedwinelabels.co.uk, labels for any occasion or none!

These are for when giving a bottle with your message is just a good idea. It also covers the huge range of occasions that we haven’t thought of yet! Please take at look at the new personalised wine labels , I think you’ll find them quite eye catching.

If you think there is category that should be added please put it in a comment on this blog

New Personalised Labels.

We have just added a whole batch of new labels on www.personalisedwinelabels.co.uk. The congratulations wine labels section has had 8 new additions, 4 for personalised wine/ personalised port and 4 for personalised champagne / personalised sparkling wine.

Congratialtions personalised wine label

In the next few weeks we will be adding some brand new categories to the site, as well as more labels to the existing categories.

Congratualtions personalised champagne label

If there are any categories that you would like us to add, please add a comment to this blog

Branded wine in history, did the Mesopotamians invent personalised wine?

It seems that putting your brand on a bottle of wine is not a new idea. Naturally it wasn’t full colour labelling back then, because paper hadn’t been invented yet.

Clay bottle stoppers used over five thousand years ago in ancient Mesopotamia (broadly today’s Iraq), the birthplace of cities and writing, carried symbols that marked them out as the earliest evidence of branded goods. Designs have been found on Mesopotamian commodities dating from 3200 BC!

Dr. David Wengrow ,an archaeologist at University College London, believes that they were promotional logos, along the lines of those used by BP and Gucci.

Some, possibly from wines, show warriors involved in violent acts, perhaps appealing to the more macho or laddish individuals, in a way the Portman Group would frown on. “You get some designs that show people in the act of drinking or eating,” says Dr Wengrow. “They show people, gods, animals, even monsters doing all kinds of things together, including drinking beer through a straw, making textiles, but also killing each other too.” Quite a few ideas for new sections in our wine label gallery.

The first origins of branding date back to around 8000 years ago, when Mesopotamian villagers began making personalised stone seals, which they pressed into the clay caps and stoppers they used to seal food and drink. These marked commodities would have been traded directly with neighbours and travellers.

But they turned into brands when urbanisation began in Mesopotamia – a little over 5000 years ago – when traders encountered more strangers and city residents increasingly had to deal with products of uncertain origin. This was the time when beer, wine, textiles and dairy products began to be mass produced.

Wengrow says the symbols in caps and stoppers came to play an important role in telling people about the quality and origins of products such as oils and wine. He has described how the seals might have been used to ensure quality control, to give provenance for goods or to show that they conformed to a standardised system. By looking at the symbol on a wine stopper, says Wengrow, consumers came to know whether or not to trust that bottle (Current Anthropology, vol 49, p 7).

When a traveller saw a familiar logo, that provided him with reassurance about the provenance and the quality of what he was buying.

Many stoppers have been found in the ancient city of Uruk, now in southern Iraq, where some 20,000 people lived 5000 years ago. The symbols stamped on their surfaces are the first images in human history to be mechanically produced, says Dr Wengrow, referring to how the logo was carved on a piece of stone and pressed into wet clay in “urban temple-factories.”

Nowadays getting branded champagne and branded wine is quite simple. For corporate wines just visit www.euromarquewines.co.uk and personalised messages on the wine label go to www.personalised wine labels.co.uk