Wine making labels is one of the most crucial aspects of making your own wine. That is the key after all it is YOUR wine. Creating wine labels used to be extremely costly and very expensive. But not anymore! With technology today wine labels are made fast and easy. Take your favourite picture and digitally edit it. Pull out a painting program and create your own design from scratch. Buy a pack of white labels and a permanent marker. Bottom line is you can do anything you can imagine to place your logo on that bottle. Online label ordering is probably the fastest and most popular example.

For one example have a look at this company here.

When customizing printable wine labels the number one thing you should keep in mind is whether or not you like it. It’s your bottle of wine, your wine gift and it’s your wine label. Make it custom make it unique and make it your own. Let it be a reflection of how you feel about the wine. Think of like a piece of art. Now this doesn’t have to be anything specific. You can use your label to reflect any emotion, trait, though you want. Before they taste the wine they see and read the label.

This is the beauty of wine making. Every aspect of the process is customizable and allows you to put your own personal influence into the process. From picking the grapes off the wine or cracking open a box. Through to the end, where you place your own wine seal on the bottle. Create something that you can be proud of and something that will make you smile.

Now if you are making wine as a profession then it is probably not an idea to be using you inkjet to print off the wine labels. As a professional wine maker you should be hiring a consulting firm to do the leg work for you. Things like target audience, distribution channels and copyrights all need to be looked at and monitored much closer as a professional. The last thing you want is some hot shot to come over close your door and take your hard crafted wine.

The wine label is important. It is the first thing people see before they open the wine. It is also the last thing they remember about the wine. People will remember whether they want to, or do not want to drink that wine again. So does the label directly affect what is in the bottle? No, don’t judge a book by its cover. But, remember you never get a second chance to make a first impression.