The first label on a bottle of wine appeared around 1550 BC and contained two important details - where the wine came from and its age. But what was not to be missed on the label was a nice and catchy catchphrase. The Egyptians already knew at that time that the wine label was a "business card" and that it was the basis for many customers to decide on their favourite wine, as it is today. Today's labels, however, are logically much more sophisticated on the typographic side, but even on the illustrative side, so that they can even resemble works of art that tell a story. But how to print such a label and actually... with what?
Previously, wine labels were printed by external suppliers and in large quantities and then applied to the bottles in wineries. Today, however, most winemakers are more inclined to print directly at the wineries. Not only do they not have to throw away unused old prints, but it is also possible to change the label, for example, the vintage and other parameters, when producing one piece. The most suitable helpers for us (and not only) are Epson ColorWorks colour self-adhesive label printers.
Epson ColorWorks label printers print using Epson ColorWorks pigment ink cartridges, making the resulting wine bottle labels true works of art. You can also find Epson ColorWorks labels in a variety of sizes and materials (Polyethylene=PP or Polypropylene=PP are the most suitable for printing wine labels). The combination of these and other benefits that Epson ColorWorks colour label printers offer will delight not only you as the manufacturer, but also the users who will enjoy your wine not only with their mouths, but also with their eyes.
Not only can you use it to print wine bottles that go on to stores, for example, but it's also a great partner for printing personalised labels on gift bottles (e.g. with the recipient's name, date of birth, message, etc.).
Can you see the beautiful colorful labels that tell the story of your own winery?
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