Unusual bag-in-box differentiates organic wine from the rest

Nevada County Wine Guild reinforces its line of organic wines with a statuesque bag-in-box package whose shape delivers competitive differentiation. The box uses 60% post-consumer materials and is recyclable.

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Tony Norskog, owner of the Nevada County Wine Guild in Collegeville, CA, appreciates the fact that not all wine drinkers are snooty connoisseurs who said goodbye to their 20s long ago. He’s convinced that plenty of them are young people, the kind who are no strangers to odd tattoos or pierced body parts.

With such consumers in mind, Norskog helped design a new bag-in-box package for one of his wines called Our Daily Red. He thinks this package format will appeal to the most experimental consumers because it has a shape and style never before seen in the wine market.

The symmetrical shape of the box, which grows outward from its base, is quite different from more traditional shapes of wine-in-a-box brands. Norskog approached three or four printers in search of a box that would stand out from the rest. He chose a style from box designer/converter Pacific Southwest Corp. (Modesto, CA).

“It has the profile of an Oscar award—larger on top. It has a certain quality to it. As soon as we saw the box, we knew it was the one we wanted,” Norskog says.

The new 1.5-L bag-in-box package is constructed of 12-pt SBS. Box graphics are printed offset in four colors plus an aqueous coating, before die cutting and scoring. A water-resistant adhesive is added to withstand refrigeration during distribution and in the consumer’s home.

The inner bag, a Durashield 45 from Scholle (Northlake, IL), is a multilayer lamination. Complete specs are not available, but among the layers are nylon, low-density polyethylene, and ethylene vinyl alcohol for barrier. The bag is capped with an injection-molded, linear low-density polyethylene spout and removable thumb-actuated toggle, injection-molded of a thermoplastic elastomer.

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