Peel-back Labels Differentiate Each Wine in a Line

Wine's dual-layered labels are designed to be peeled back, unveiling an inside layer of colorful artwork that's unique to each wine.

Wine's dual-layered labels are designed to be peeled back, unveiling an inside layer of colorful artwork.
Wine's dual-layered labels are designed to be peeled back, unveiling an inside layer of colorful artwork.

LLS (Leonardo LoCascio Selections), a division of Winebow Imports dedicated to premium Italian wines, released new packaging and an updated range of wines for its Zardetto brand, a leading producer of Prosecco.

The new dual-layered labels, which were created by award-winning Italian design agency Robilant Associati, are designed to be peeled back, unveiling an inside layer of colorful artwork that is unique to each wine. Surprise phrases on the inside of the peel-away label on the Prosecco DOC Brut and Sparkling Rosé Extra Dry share contemporary Italian expressions, translated into English, that speak to the celebratory lifestyle embodied by Zardetto Prosecco. Additionally, a new proprietary bottle shape was designed for the range, carrying the Zardetto name embossed in glass.

“We are thrilled with the look and feel of the new packaging, particularly the creativity of the labels, which are really striking and unlike anything we’ve seen in the category,” said Ted Campbell, Senior Vice President and General Manager of LLS. “Our ultimate goal is for even more consumers to enjoy and appreciate the quality that Zardetto has always represented.”

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