Wine labels extraordinaire
This was a challenging portfolio of on-press processes, even for self-adhesive labels, says Guidotti. “Scuff-resistance was a critical factor for Ferrari, of course – but the combination of inks, delicate embellishments, and varnishes meant we had to run many trials before we achieved the result we wanted.” The labels are applied automatically to the bottles with the accuracy of positioning and smooth, bubble-free finish that are the speciality of self-adhesive labels.
For the vintage Ferrari Perlé bottles, GuidottiCentroStampa uses a traditional gold metallised paper face stock. It is partnered with an adhesive with long-ageing characteristics, suitable for the cool storage conditions of the wine cellar as well as chilled ice bucket presentation, and a glassine liner. This dedicated self-adhesive wine labelstock is used for both the Ferrari Perlé primary labels and the neck seals. “We print both these labels in a combination of reel-to-reel offset and flexo, hot foiled in gold and embossed. They are finished with a protective coating and embellished with high-gloss screen varnish prior to kiss-diecutting,” says Guidotti.
The functional characteristics of the self-adhesive label laminate are a strong argument for employing them in wine labelling. The combination of label face material, adhesive (which can feature an enormous variety of special capabilities), and the release liner, which delivers the label to the bottle are, on their own, a flexible, versatile, and effective solution. Add to that the exceptional possibilities for creating complex on-press aesthetics and, as Ferrari Spumanti’s Marcello Lunelli says, “you achieve the ultimate symphony of taste, smell, and image.”


























































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