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Wine labels extraordinaire

For Ferrari Spumanti, Italy’s leading producers of sparkling wines, labelling is a means of conveying the quality, heritage, and style of a product that has been in production for more than a century.

Ferrari Maximum labels
Ferrari Maximum labels

A recent redesign aimed at keeping the company’s image in synch with contemporary consumer sentiment resulted in a project that has brought added definition and 21st-century touches to the brand identity at the same time that it paved the way for relevant future updates. Robilant Associati, a leading Italian brand and strategic design group, guided the redesign. GuidottiCentroStampa, part of the global Multi-Color Global Label Solutions group, produces the new labels. The substrate for Ferrari Maximum Brut labels is a self-adhesive film labelstock—a 120-micron white PE film delivered on a glassine release liner and carrying a wine label adhesive that resists moisture ingress and enables the label to stay on the bottle even after extended time in the ice bucket. Additionally, the bottle seals are printed on a self-adhesive metallized paper with a wine label grade permanent adhesive.


Says GuidottiCentroStampa’s Filippo Guidotti:  “The film labels for Ferrari Maximum are printed offset on a combination reel-to-reel press, with additional in-line embellishments – hot foil blocking in gold and copper, and embossing – to create the traditional look of a sparkling wine label.  They’re finished off with a gloss screen varnish and an anti-scuff varnish before kiss-diecutting to their familiar shape, to make sure their good looks last for the life of the bottle.’

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