2010-8-31, 10:05 am
There is something going on at the Sonnenmulde Estate Winery. After a long and thorough consideration we
decided to give our wines a new look. We already gave a quick preview on this website a few days ago but
here comes all the associated background information for you to enjoy. Everything about our all-new wine
labels!
The labels we used until now provided a first visual impression of our wines for almost 15 years and only
our really long-time customers will remember the labels we had before that. But after all this time we let
them retire and are prepared for something new. That goes nicely with the other big change in our winery,
our official certification as an all-organic farm. We did not really plan for that but it's very fitting
nontheless.
Big changes have to be thought through carefully and that's just what we did. It took
us over a year from the decision to create new labels until whe had the final designs ready. But since they
will visually represent our wines for many vintages to come this was time well spent. Now you can take a
look and decide how you like them.
Still the most important piece is the sun that already stood
for our vinery for decades and is easily recogniseable. Adding to it we have chosen a symbol vor every wine
variety, all of them either animals or plants that live in and around our vinyards and that share some
characteristic with the wine. Finally a big "S" stands for Schreiner, for the Sun and for the Sonnenmulde
Estate Winery - connecting all elements on the label in a harmonic fashion.
Another thing that's
really different about our new labels is their colour. They are more understated, elegant and timeless than
the old more colourful ones.
At this year's autumn fairs we'll bring some bottles with us to see
and touch. Of course none of the 2010 vintage wines will be harvested until then but we're already low on
some old red wine labels. So there will be a few 2009 reds getting the all-new look, as a test run one could
say. The Junger Riesling 2010 will then be our first certified organic wine and also have sport the new
label. You'll see, there is really something going on at the Sonnenmulde Estate Winery.
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