Personalized wine labels

We are considering giving each party guest a wine bottle bearing a label related to the event.

We wold like the bottles to have personalized labels we can super-impose on the wine of our choice. We need a fairly small batch of lables.

Will appreciate your suggeting suitable US printers.

Thanks.

Leo

P.S.: I have looked on the web and there are lots of outfits that do this. I am looking for one that works and is reasonbly priced. Don't want to experiment.

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You may yet get an answer from this group. However you might also try the Usenet wine making group rec.crafts.winemaking that can be viewed at

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. You have to sign up with Google groups to post from there(simple and free), or you likely can use the same Usenet reader you used to post to this group. My guess is that wine makers may have more experience with buying labels than many of us who post here.

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DaleW

Windsor Winery (Cellars?), in Windsor, CA (Sonoma) does this. I've had a few of their lower-end wines, that left something to be desired IN the bottle, but a few have been quite good (probably a higer-end product inside). The labels have been great, in most cases, and some have become "keepers," especially as I consider those particular labels probably better than the wine inside.

There is also a producer (not sure if they are affiliated with a winery, are a winery, or a distributor) in the New Orleans Area, that does Mardi-Gras-themed custom labels. I have looked for my bookmark, but have had no luck - sorry.

Hunt

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I did not explain myself well in the original message (and please excuse the triplicate post).

We are looking just for the *labels* and not wine. We just want to use them to cover-up the original labels on bottles, that way we are assured the wine is good but the bottle will have our label.

Thanks.

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Leo Bueno

Here is a consideration: purchase Avery labels and use their free software to make your own labels. I do it all the time for my home wine making. They have different size labels, so measure your labels. If you'd like a sample or two of my labels, I could send them to you. (remove the x's in my email). I use clip art off the web.

For instance, I use Avery # 6464 which is a 3 1/3 x 4 inch removable ID label, so afterwards, I can remove them without any problem. Avery has free software that customizes to each label size.

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and look for DesignPro software.

One warning, I do have to clear spray the labels prior to taking off the sheets, since they are not water proof. But clear spray, let it dry, and you are good to go.

maybe this is too cheap an answer. smile. DAve

Leo Bueno wrote:

Mardi-Gras-themed

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