Muse puts the fun into functional wine packaging

Solomon Wine Co. releases a display-ready case of carrier-packed wines topped with an easy-to-reuse ‘cork.’

Pw 6397 Muse Wines

Muse, the mythological source of inspiration, has its real-world packaging incarnation in a wine introduction that encompasses innovative primary, secondary, and tertiary packaging. Muse wine from six-year-old Solomon Wine Co., Modesto, CA, uses a colorful, display-ready case that opens to reveal more layers of packaging creativity: Inside are four three-pack carriers ready to take home, with each bottle topped with a reusable “cork” closure.

“We bring award-winning wines in a bottle itself that’s compelling, bright and colorful, and easy to open,” offers Solomon founder and president Scott Heron. “But we’ve also addressed the needs of retailers and distributors in bringing to market a package that ultimately allows consumers to easily take away more bottles.”

Introduced regionally in early 2006 and now distributed in about 25 states in three varieties—Carnivale, Genie, and Mingle—Muse received its new packaging for its third vintage released in mid-summer 2008. The brand’s new “costuming” coincides with distribution expanding nationally.

Although Muse vintages have been released over the past two years, the packaging is so different in this latest incarnation that Heron views it as a debut rather than a relaunch. He felt Solomon needed to bolster the packaging for wider acceptance, and in doing so the company has managed to put the fun into functional packaging.

“Our ambitious plan is for distribution in all states and through multiple channels,” says Heron. “We’ve come up with an awesome national distribution delivery system through the packaging, which brings together all of the retail benefits that were missing before. This provides a point of difference and a compelling and meaningful retail presentation. The retailers’ reaction is that this packaging is very cool. No one has seen anything like this in wine.”

Said to represent the company’s fun and frivolous side versus Solomon’s other pricier Garsa and Cloud 9 wine brands, Muse packaging represents creativity and attention to detail. “We are essentially one winery with multiple personalities as each of the brands has its own personality, wine profile, and target audience,” Heron explains.

And each has its own appropriate packaging. Outside-in, the Muse packaging includes:

1. An impactful display-ready case based on carefully crafted design details that is a step above the norm and includes a back billboard that unfolds above case level.

2. Four three-bottle carriers equipped with double-layer-thick handles for convenient, sturdy hand holds.

3. Bottles topped with easy-open, reusable closures (see sidebar).

Continuity is maintained across all three package layers using playful, impactful graphics created by Solomon staff, including Dave Garset, whom Heron describes as “an awesome graphic designer.”

All in all, this complex packaging development project compelled Solomon personnel to rely on vendors that were as meticulous as they were.

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