The Art of the Wine Label. Concept / General Intentions Small businesses Younger generation –“Wine consumption has increased in the 30-49 year old age.

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The Art of the Wine Label

Concept / General Intentions Small businesses Younger generation –“Wine consumption has increased in the year old age group and the 50 and over age group, while consumption by the under 30 age group has remained flat, primarily due to increased marketing efforts of spirits manufacturers.” –Logo/label - fresh, new and visually appealing

Formal concerns Availability of scholarly research Researching, identifying, and applying any U.S. laws and regulations regarding wine labels Obtaining & removing labels from wine bottles Sizing and attaching the labels A brand name that was noteworthy

Style… Audience Moving towards modern wine labels… –A look at the history of the wine label shows a move from more traditional, uniform, simple (in design), labels to wine labels that are more artistically varied (in brand name, design, shape of bottle, position of label, etc.). –Research move from a formal to informal (changing age, changing audience ; the style is changing because the consumer is changing) –My goal - Reaching the younger generation

Logo -- Creating my ‘Brand’ “ Front labels are the first line of communication to attract the consumer; therefore it is extremely important that characteristics appearing on the label are visually attractive and easy to read in order to stand out from the large number of competing bottles available on the retail shelf. Front labels can provide key recognition factors through their shape, color and position as well as the information offered” (Barber, Ismail, & Taylor, 2007, p. 76). Font Bird

Front Label Easy to read Modern Fun Inviting Historically, tradition trumped artistic freedom - Standardized - Uninteresting - Unimaginative

Back Label Government regulations - Regional fact - TTB warning (implemented in late 20th century) Description & Pairing - Fresh flavors of plums and cherries. Enjoy Urban Vines Merlot alone or paired with poultry, red meat, pork, or your favorite pasta.

The Law behind the Label Wine labels from a legal/legislative/logistical standpoint TTB (Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau) United States regulations regarding wine labels –Alcohol content (… +/- 1%) –Brand name –Class… –Grape varietal –Appellation of origin –Net contents