Learning about wine labels history and how they came about typically makes me favor a wine more, even if I don’t like it. I like creativity, so I add bonus points for a meaningful label.
I think that it is important and smart that Europe requires nutritional and allergy facts on the back of the wine bottle. It makes tasting safer and aides in the knowledge of learning about wines.
It makes sense that wine labels are one of the most important parts of making an impression on consumers. When I shop for wine, I will admit that I am often drawn to the prettier and more colorful labels, and I am less likely to read the back to get the more specific information. However, I think that it is smart that regulation is starting to lean towards more descriptive and fact-filled back labels – transparency is important in all industries, and this information can help consumers make more informed decisions.
I always find myself resisting the urge to buy a wine based solely on its label. I try my best to do research beforehand to find the best wines that I like, but there is something about an aesthetically pleasing label that makes consumers want it more. It makes the consumer happy to look at it and may overlook the wine itself. You are taking a gamble!
Learning about wine labels history and how they came about typically makes me favor a wine more, even if I don’t like it. I like creativity, so I add bonus points for a meaningful label.
I think that it is important and smart that Europe requires nutritional and allergy facts on the back of the wine bottle. It makes tasting safer and aides in the knowledge of learning about wines.
It makes sense that wine labels are one of the most important parts of making an impression on consumers. When I shop for wine, I will admit that I am often drawn to the prettier and more colorful labels, and I am less likely to read the back to get the more specific information. However, I think that it is smart that regulation is starting to lean towards more descriptive and fact-filled back labels – transparency is important in all industries, and this information can help consumers make more informed decisions.
I always find myself resisting the urge to buy a wine based solely on its label. I try my best to do research beforehand to find the best wines that I like, but there is something about an aesthetically pleasing label that makes consumers want it more. It makes the consumer happy to look at it and may overlook the wine itself. You are taking a gamble!