7 Secrets To Help Your Wine Bottle Design

Whether we want to admit it or not, how a product is packaged plays a crucial role in a consumer’s buying decision. In a 2018 survey, 72% of consumers in America said that the packaging design influences their purchase decision. 

Investing time and resources into your glass wine bottles to appeal to your consumer base is undeniably important. The journey of your wine bottle, from choosing the shape of the bottle, all the way to the label design, makes an impression on consumers. 

A beautifully designed wine bottle has great potential to support and amplify your carefully considered brand or label design. Jody Tucker of Tucker Creative, emphasizes that a deliberate process of selecting the right bottle or designing one fit for purpose, has implications for the customer’s ability to relate to and engage with the product across all touchpoints of packaging design.

We have identified 7 ways to make your wine bottle appeal to your target market, and stand out on the shelf.

7 Secrets To Help Your Wine Bottle Design

In an ever-changing consumer environment, here are 5 considerations that will assist you in accounting for consumer preferences, and provide you an outlet to convey your brand effectively to the market.

1. Know your customers

Consumers are looking for quality wines at a lower price point. One way to communicate better value to the consumer is through a compelling brand story, and premium cues in the wine labels and packaging. We have many different stock wine bottles, providing an effective and straightforward way of obtaining glass wine bottles. This is a perfect opportunity to engage with your more inexperienced customers who are looking for consistency and quality, but often at lower price points.

2. Know your brand

When executed well, minimalist designs convey an element of elegance and luxury. It can represent a certain beauty and character of the wine, and that sometimes simplicity is best when consumers can be confused by wine jargon. Choosing a wine bottle style is important, in order to complement the minimalist design and provide a consistent look with your label and branding. 

3. Experiment with bottle shapes

Bottle shape is another extremely important element of the packaging design. There are some iconic bottle designs derived from classic French, German and Spanish wine regions which are now used all over the world, and signify certain varieties. Choosing a bottle shape can communicate certain things about the wine to consumers, so must be chosen carefully. 

The Bordeaux Bottle

This is arguably the most common wine bottle shape. It originates from the iconic French Bordeaux region, but now can be found anywhere in the world. The shape has straight sides which lead up through long, proud shoulders to a straight neck. This style is mostly used for red varieties, red blends, and pinot gris. For your convenience Global Package offers Bordeaux bottles in the following lines: Elegant Light Line™, Local Stock Bottles, International Sourcing, Specialty Sommelier™, Specialty Wild Glass™, and Customization Wine.

The Burgundy Bottle

The Burgundy wine bottle is one of the oldest recognisable bottle designs. It is wide at the base, and has a soft curve that goes into a shorter neck. These bottles are typically used for chardonnay and pinot noir. For your convenience Global Package offers Burgundy bottles in the following lines: Elegant Light Line™, Local Stock Bottles, International Sourcing, Specialty Sommelier™, Specialty Wild Glass™, Speciality Doble Alto® and Customization Wine.

The Hock Bottle

Clear 750mL Hock Riesling Bottle

These bottles, most commonly used for riesling, are taller and thinner than the other bottles. They are lighter and thinner, meaning the glass is more delicate, but also means they take up less weight. For your convenience Global Package offers Hock bottles in the following lines: Local Stock Bottles, and International Sourcing.

4. Consider the Ullage or Fill Level

With the shift of wine consumers to millennials comes a significant market opportunity to modernize the industry. There is a trend towards contemporary styled labels – more progressive in design, attention to detail in finishes, and an increase in ‘discoverable’ elements for the customer to explore. Consumers are taking their visual cues from the quality of the label design, as well as other quality cues such as the winery, region, or variety. A modern design will communicate a more appealing product to certain consumers, particularly with wines at a higher price point.

5. A Return to Retail

While there is no doubt that the direct-to-consumer e-commerce industry is going strong, it is still important to invest in a good experience for retail shoppers. It is important to stay relevant to the consumer across multiple touch points. As the pandemic slows down, and consumers are becoming less concerned about staying home, retail shopping is starting to increase. 

Consumers enjoy the experience of going into a physical retail store and physically browsing through the range, thus it is important for your wine to have shelf appeal. This can be done through attractive labels, both in sight and touch. Texturizing the label is an innovative way to catch the eye of consumers, and if the label feels good quality, consumers will think the wine is too.

Global Package Stocks Trending Glass Packaging Brands

Elegant Light Line™

The Elegant Light Line features a sophisticated and confident design with accentuated curves and graceful neck styling that give the bottles a classic and timeless style. Influenced by the European style of bottle-making, our Elegant Light Line wine bottles will suit any wine.

Local Stock Bottles

Global Package understands the beauty of simplicity. We provide easy access to an attractive range of stock bottles for wine, spirits, and other products with ample local stock maintained in our California, Oregon, and North Carolina warehouses, giving you an effective, straightforward, and rapid route to market for your brand. 

International Sourcing

These bottles, which feature high-quality designs and an ultra-premium presentation, are produced by factories exclusively in Europe. They are available in a range of glass colors and shapes, with unique bottle finishes.

Specialty Sommelier

Our Sommelier specialty bottles are of a different class of wine bottle. These bottles feature an anti-drip ring around the mouth, preventing drips when pouring the wine. These glass bottles are heavier than other options, thus providing a high-end, premium feel.

Specialty Wild Glass

If you need your wine brand to balance responsibility and care for the environment with the desire to run wild and free, this is the wine bottle for you. Made with recycled glass and a sustainable manufacturing process, our Wild Glass specialty bottles feature natural imperfections that make them unique and beautiful.

Specialty Doble Alto

Our Doble Alto specialty bottles are a luxurious execution of aesthetic and style. The bottles have a double base, which gives them an expensive and deluxe look. The wine bottles are also available in a range of finishes, including color gradation, magnifying glass effect, and coating at the bottom.

Custom Wine Bottles

In addition to all of the aforementioned categories, we also supply customized wine bottles based on your specific instructions and requirements. To truly integrate your packaging into your brand aesthetic, we can customize wine bottles into any shape or design you choose. Our knowledgeable team of experts are on hand to guide you through the whole process of creating the perfect custom wine bottle—from design through to production.

How can Global Package Help?

At Global Package, we are committed to helping you choose the best packaging for your wine brand. We offer outstanding and innovative packaging solutions for your winery, ensuring your product is packaged the way you want it.

Achieving your desired wine packaging is hard. It is also hard to communicate your brand the way you want to consumers, while also keeping on top of upcoming wine trends. At Global Package, we are here to help you choose the right bottle design, and are here every step of the way. We have a comprehensive portfolio of wines so we can meet both your budget and expectations. Get in touch with our experienced team for your next packaging project. 

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