Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Nice Nose Wine

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Designed by Robot-food | Country: United Kingdom

“Robot-food was tasked to produce a new boutique label for a series of high-end wines from the RPB Winery in The Mendoza region of Argentina.

The aim was to appeal to a new younger generation of full-bodied red wine lovers. The team managed this through direct descriptions, combined with unique illustration to set the brand apart and compliment each wine’s distinct character.

Each single grape wine has a subtly unique flavour and has been limited to less than 1000 cases.”

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Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Nice Nose Wine

nicenose1

nicenose1

Designed by Robot-food | Country: United Kingdom

“Robot-food was tasked to produce a new boutique label for a series of high-end wines from the RPB Winery in The Mendoza region of Argentina.

The aim was to appeal to a new younger generation of full-bodied red wine lovers. The team managed this through direct descriptions, combined with unique illustration to set the brand apart and compliment each wine’s distinct character.

Each single grape wine has a subtly unique flavour and has been limited to less than 1000 cases.”

nicenose2

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