What kind of paper is used for wine labels?

The traditional choice for a wine label, paper facestock evokes a classic, natural look. Brand managers can choose linen-type paper, paper with a rough, organic texture, or paper with a velvety feel — each creating a signature look and feel on the bottle. Paper also lends itself as an excellent blank slate for details.

Are wine labels glossy or matte?

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Many wine labels are matte, giving them an Old World feel. Meanwhile, a marketing strategy that emphasizes modernity may benefit from glossy labels, which catch the eye better than anything else. Think about how the colorful, shiny labels on soft drink bottles stand out amid all the other options.

How do I make my own wine labels?

how it works

  1. Select a Wine. Choose your wine from one of our exceptional winery partners.
  2. Customize a Label. Add your own text and images to create the perfect custom label.
  3. Place Your Order. We’ll ship your beautiful custom labeled wine directly to your door!

How do I create a wine label in Word?

Open a new document in Microsoft Word. When the “New Document” window opens, select “Labels” on the left side of the box and choose “Mailing and Shipping” and then click “Business Labels.” Select the appropriate size label for your wine bottle.

Is gloss or matte better for labels?

When printing full-color shape labels, we often advise printing on a gloss paper or poly, rather than a matte stock. Glossy substrates hold the ink better and therefore appear more vibrant and crisp when printed.

Do people prefer glossy or matte stickers?

If your sticker or decal has a lot of colors in it, go for glossy. Matte: this has a soft satin appearance with a very low sheen. It’s ideal for stickers that have a photo image or a lot of detail. This finish provides low glare, so stickers blend in well to any surface it is adhered to.

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