Wine labelling

The first batches of homemade wine we made were stored in bottles with hand-written stickers on them, creatively entitled 'Blackberry 2010' or similar. However, having been inspired by friends' fantastic labels, we decided to get our creative juices flowing (yes, bad pun intended).

We bottled three types of wine a few months ago. So we went out and got ourselves a printer and some labels. And on a rainy Sunday morning, we repeatedly sampled the wines to receive the inspiration for their names and description. Here's the result.

Saint Bernard's, named in celebration of our former address where this wine was so lovingly started. Do read the back! (in the interest of bragging, I need to mention all drawings are made by us)


Raisin' El, a raisin and elderberry wine. The play upon words is a bit subtle, I know, but do notice the horns on the raisin!


And last but not least, Re-Wine, named because the fruit from the Saint Bernard's wine was re-used to make this wine.





Brilliant, if I do say so myself!


Oh, and at the same time we also bottled a couple of liqueurs (fruit + gin + sugar).

 


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