I’m curious to hear from you what are some of the most beautiful wine labels?
We always talk about the content of the bottles but I think for once it’s time to let the bottle itself shine through. For me, some of the most beautiful (and iconic) are the ones of Georg Breuer and Montevertine. Their top-of-the-range Berg Schlossberg and Le Pergole Torte respectively both hit an aesthetic sweet spot with their yearly changing artistic labels. Really makes me want to collect them as art pieces. I haven’t actually tasted any of the wines yet but the label alone have captured my attention!
Another area of beauty for me is champagne. Stunning bottles that really stand out from the crowd.
What are some of your favorites? Post pics please!
Simple but at the same time elegant and flat out beautiful - Bryant Family Cabernet Sauvignon ( not only label, whole bottle looks beautiful)
Elegant, aristocratic and beautiful - Pichon Comtesse de Lalande, almost equal is Chateau Angelus.
Older Mondavi Reserves ( from 80ties and 90ties) have very pretty labels
It’s a bit kitschy, or rather faux archaic, but I’ve always liked the label in Pêra Manca, which is meant to depict the first meeting between Pedro Álvares Cabral and the Brazilian natives.