Advertising materials for homemade wine

I needed to talk to someone with knowledge and experience who could help create something that would positively reflect our product

My great-grandfather first bought property and planted it with grape vines. Since then, my family have all been part of the grape farming industry. We largely grow and sell the fruit to make juice, jam and jelly. A couple of years ago, my dad and I decided to get into making our own wine. What started out as a small hobby in our basement has grown into a full-fledged business. We’ve built a large building where we now house our winery and handle the start to finish process. We do everything from crushing the grapes to bottling and labeling. We then take our wine to tastings all over the state and sell it at nearby liquor stores. Our goal is to reach more people and gain a wider audience. We need to establish our brand. When we first moved into the larger winery, I realized that we’d need to connect with a printing service. We needed to develop a logo and create labels for the bottles. I also wanted to design advertising material that we could hand out at the tastings. I looked at options online but wasn’t satisfied with any of the print options I found. I needed to talk to someone with knowledge and experience who could help create something that would positively reflect our product. With a little bit of research, I found a print shop in the local area. I ended up spending more on better quality, and I think it was worth it. When we put a label on the bottles, hand out business cards or offer consumers a pamphlet with our information, we’re proud of both our wine and the advertising materials.

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