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The label, packaging, and presentation represent the business card of each bottle, and especially for liquors, it is not enough for them to be elegant and communicative; they must also meet essential requirements for public sale.
Liquor labels need to include mandatory information by law to ensure greater protection for both the producer and the consumer.
A transparent label is a symbol of assurance and quality, especially in a market where fraud is often a risk. The new labeling regulations have been established by the European Union to promote the safety and reputation of products made within Europe.
Compliant labels must include organoleptic characteristics, the production method, ingredients such as flavors and colorants, an alcohol content of at least 15%, and specify that the liquor is intended for human consumption.
In addition to mandatory information, the label must catch the consumer's eye, so it is crucial for them to be colorful and have an attractive design.
A perfect mix of creativity and innovation that can appeal to the largest number of buyers. All label elements should have the right impact to evoke the scents, flavors, and aromas typical of the place of origin.
Graphics and shape are also important, as each liquor is different, and the choice is based on the balance between these essential parameters.
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