Wine & Spirits Labels

Wine & Spirits Labels

Wine label paper has to carry shelf presence, tactile value and controlled performance in wet or chilled service scenes. VANGLAM frames wine and spirits labels around three specification questions: ice-bucket resistance direction, foil adhesion on premium surfaces and dark color reproduction.

Material referencePhysical sample first

Website information supports early material selection. Final color, tactility and specification are confirmed by physical samples and project documents.

Ice-bucket scenario

Water resistant wine label direction

For chilled bottles and ice-bucket service, the material discussion should start from water resistant wine label direction, wet-strength expectations, adhesive compatibility and sample testing before production approval.

Finishing

Foil adhesion and pressed detail

Premium wine and spirits labels often rely on foil stamping, embossing, tactile coating or pearl surfaces. The safer workflow is to match paper surface, ink, foil adhesion and die-cut detail through proofing.

Color

Dark color reproduction

Deep wine, aged brown, C-family tones and dark-stock effects need physical sample confirmation. Digital values remain digital reference only, especially when metallic or tactile finishing is added.

Workflow

From ArtLabel Lab to Request Sample Kit

Use ArtLabel Lab for label material directions, then carry selected papers, colors and finishes into Request Sample Kit so the team can prepare relevant physical samples.