Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Manaresi Winery

Manaresi Winery

Designed by Mirit Wissotzky | Country: Israel

“Donatella Agostoni inherited the winery from her artist grandfather Paolo Manaresi. Coming from a family that over the years made, appreciated and collected art, to take on its tradition and cultural legacy, she decided to call the winery after him. Then, the whole design concept was created around the world of art and especially Manaresi’s art of engraving.

For example, the frame that is created, each time differently, by pressing the piece of aluminum on a bigger piece of paper. This frame became the leading component of the brand, each time it changes format and the art it contains inside. Another important component is the four colors (red, gold, silver, green), one for each kind of wine. These sometimes appear as the dot (inspired by the ‘sold’ red dot), other times they come in different rectangles formats.”

Manaresi Winery

Manaresi Winery

Manaresi Winery

Manaresi Winery

Get the latest packaging design inspiration in your inbox:

Popular designs

Wanderers Vodka: A Blend of Nomadic Heritage and Modern Design

The spirit of freedom and adventure is encapsulated in the design of the Wanderers Vodka. Infused with steppe herbs, the complex flavor and unique aroma transport us straight to the vast plains of the Qazaqstan steppe, where nomad tribes traversed the land for thousands of years, shaping its history.

Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Manaresi Winery

mana1

Manaresi Winery

Designed by Mirit Wissotzky | Country: Israel

“Donatella Agostoni inherited the winery from her artist grandfather Paolo Manaresi. Coming from a family that over the years made, appreciated and collected art, to take on its tradition and cultural legacy, she decided to call the winery after him. Then, the whole design concept was created around the world of art and especially Manaresi’s art of engraving.

For example, the frame that is created, each time differently, by pressing the piece of aluminum on a bigger piece of paper. This frame became the leading component of the brand, each time it changes format and the art it contains inside. Another important component is the four colors (red, gold, silver, green), one for each kind of wine. These sometimes appear as the dot (inspired by the ‘sold’ red dot), other times they come in different rectangles formats.”

Manaresi Winery

Manaresi Winery

Manaresi Winery

Manaresi Winery

Previous slide
Next slide
Get the latest on packaging design in your inbox: