The Art Of Fine Wine Labels and Wine Racks

  

Like choosing the right wines your selection of a fine artisan solid wood wine rack was not made lightly. Your goal was to create a striking visual impact for your home or office environment by showcasing your wine collection and tools inside of a piece that itself is worthy of showcasing. You wanted to convey to guests that you are a connoisseur of good furnishings as well as good wines. Like a well designed wine bottle label your home or office designs can invite or detract from your real intent. That is why you trust the artisan craftsmanship of the Amish furniture producers.

Wine producers also consider design elements like visual impact when creating the exterior for their product, the wine label. A single glance at their label may determine whether or not you will purchase their fine fruit of vine to display and serve on your Amish built wine rack. In one glance the art of the label must entice you to add the bottle to your collection or to partake of the content. The wine label is much like a good book cover and must convey that there is indeed an inviting story inside. An artfully designed label will set your expectations for the product.

One prominent producer‘s family, Baron Philippe de Rothschild SA, located at Pauillac in the Médoc, owns the wine estate Château Mouton Rothschild. Baron Philippe de Rothschild came up with the idea of having each year’s label designed by a famous artists like the Cubist Jean Carlu, Salvador Dali, Marc Chagall, Jean Cocteau and Pablo Picasso. The only exception to the tradition created by the late Baron was the unusual gold-enamel bottle for the 2000 bottling.

Much like each individual piece of Amish built fine furniture is inspected and approved before delivery, in the U.S. the Federal government also inspects and approves each and every wine maker’s label. It can actually take months to get a single label approved. There are many regulations to uphold, including but not limited to country of origin, vintage dates, type of wine, alcoholic degree, producer, bottler, or importer. From font size, warning labels and no risqué pictures, wine labels are inspected for every detail.

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One Response to “The Art Of Fine Wine Labels and Wine Racks”

  1. wine glasses Says:

    My personal taste in wine varies with the time of year, location and influence of friends. I recently discoverd a fantastic house wine served at a local Italian restaurant that is incredible for the price. One thing that helps any wine is to serve it at the right temperature using the most suitable glasses.

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