2024 LabelWorks Catalog Branded

WINE LABELS WINE LABELS 32 33 Shop by Use About Wine Labels Material Options See below Production Time 2 days 1-3 Color Options Price includes one standard ink shown on page 3. For each additional ink, see charge in price grid. UV Varnish available on 1-color, price as an additional ink. PMS match or additional ink charges shown on price grid. Adhesive Permanent Full Color Includes FREE UV varnish for protection against scratching and light moisture. Application Indoor use Standard Features Labels are finished on rolls. Rectangles and squares have rounded corners with a 0.125" (1/8") radius. Additional Options If specific # of labels/roll or core size is needed, must specify at time of order. Additional charges may apply. Bleed Available Yes 4" x 5" Die 1314 - Estate #8 (SW) - Full Color 4 1/8" x 6 1/4" freeform™ - White Gloss (A) - Black and PMS 2454 3" x 4" Die 1212 - Estate #9 (ET) - Black and PMS 208 3 3/8" x 5" Die 1212 - White Gloss (A) - Full Color 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" Die 254 - Silver Film BOPP (KR) - Full Color + White Ink Wine consumers often base their purchasing decision on the design and look of an enticing label. It tells the brand’s story, sets expectations for the quality of the wine, and consumers will remember the visual aspect of the label when they return to purchase again. Wine label design trends include: 1) Minimal—1-2 colors, simple shapes or graphics, limited copy; White Matte or Estate #8 Stock, 2) Modern—Bold images and illustrations with contemporary fonts; Estate #8 stock, full color, 3) Classic—Illustration of winery, script fonts; Estate #9 stock, full color. Film/BOPP BJ Clear Film BOPP KR Silver Film BOPP WB White Film BOPP Wine Label Stocks Paper G White Matte A White Gloss Premium SW Estate #8 ET Estate #9 BW Brown Kraft Please add a 25% upcharge to all Premium stock orders. Our Estate stocks are engineered to withstand water and moisture on submerged bottles without breaking down. For additional stock information, see pages 62-63. 1 Color Wine Label Pricing (P) Prices effective January 1, 2024. Prices subject to change. Maximum of 3 colors To ensure FasTurn®, please submit print-ready artwork by 2pm CT. Additional ink charges at bottom of price grid. SIZE SHAPE DIE # 250 500 1,000 2,000 3,000 5,000 10,000 3" x 4" Rectangle 1212 $127.50 $135.00 $163.50 $152.00/m $131.00/m $108.50/m $91.50/m 4" x 5" Rectangle 1314 $182.50 $191.50 $237.00 $215.00/m $184.00/m $143.50/m $110.00/m 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" Square 254 $132.00 $140.00 $169.50 $157.50/m $136.00/m $113.00/m $94.50/m 4" x 4" Square 205 $148.50 $156.00 $195.50 $167.50/m $140.00/m $114.50/m $94.50/m 5" x 5" Square 8554 $301.00 $316.00 $388.00 $321.50/m $269.50/m $204.50/m $155.50/m Each Add’l Ink $55.00 $55.00 $55.00 $33.00/m $23.00/m $17.00/m $12.00/m Premium Stocks: Add 25% upcharge to base price for ALL quantities (P) Prices effective January 1, 2024. Prices subject to change. For quantities over 10,000, please call for a quote. To ensure FasTurn®, please submit print-ready artwork by 2pm CT. Full Color inks are not fade-resistant. Full Color Wine Label Pricing SIZE SHAPE DIE # 100 250 500 1,000 2,000 3,000 5,000 10,000 3" x 4" Rectangle 1212 $354.50 $371.50 $438.50 $607.50 $428.00/m $341.00/m $272.50/m $193.50/m 4" x 5" Rectangle 1314 $383.00 $399.00 $480.50 $656.00 $445.00/m $367.00/m $335.00/m $251.50/m 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" Square 254 $444.50 $466.00 $550.50 $706.00 $454.50/m $366.50/m $283.50/m $201.00/m 4" x 4" Square 205 $354.50 $371.50 $438.50 $607.50 $428.00/m $341.00/m $272.50/m $193.50/m 5" x 5" Square 8554 $678.00 $714.50 $796.00 $985.00 $637.00/m $513.00/m $399.00/m $302.00/m Premium Stocks: Add 25% upcharge to base price for ALL quantities You can learn a lot from the label on the front of a wine bottle. It usually includes: 1. Country and/or region. The region may signify the quality of the wine. 2. Brand or Producer. This could be a family, a business, or an individual wine maker. 3. Variety of grape or blend, like chardonnay, pinot noir, or sauvignon blanc. 4. Vintage. The year the grapes were harvested and the wine was produced. 5. Alcohol level. ABV (Alcohol by Volume) is usually in fine print at the bottom of the label. 6. Sulfites. By law, it must be disclosed on the label if more than 10 mg/liter of sulfites are used. Use the back label to include a colorful description of the wine, include a UPC Code, QR Code, recycling icon, company website, and government warning. Did you know? For a uniquely shaped wine bottle label, see our freeform™ labels on page 43.

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