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Lisa Roskam

Boy, I don't know if this is going to help you in the end. I guess if you end up with a 50-50 vote again it means that both must be good.

I have a slight preference for the offset label personally. It seems slightly more modern, edgey. Obviously your choice also depends on your market positioning. As Americans making wine in France you might want to be careful to avoid appearing too modern? Depends where and to whom you are trying to sell your wine.

En tout cas, bon courage !

Tim

I liked last year's label better than either of these. You have a great graphic and it really worked to have it bold on the label. I suppose it looked like it belonged on a California bottle instead of one from France though. It reminded me of something Goines might come up with for La Gramiere.

If it is between the two above I vote for the one on the right.

jeroen

I prefer the offset one, because it is not the standard solution and, as such, will make the wine stand out a litle bit.

Kristinn

I like the idea of the offset label, but it could do with borders and some more text on the right side.

Gary M Davis

I prefer the central label Matt... looking around at the wines locally the better bottles always seem to have a very clear central label... so I think it looks more professional... I'd even say the cheaper wines in the UK always seemed to have the offset label (sharp intake of breathe!)... now of course the UK is definitely NOT the centre of the wine world (hehehehe) but you wanted my views...

Love the logo and love the colours - and let me know when it's out here in Cali!

GMD

Terence

Hi guys. Both label designs look good. I own a liquor store in Norman, Oklahoma, USA, and from my perspective the offset one is more dramatic and unique. Furthermore, the uniqueness will make it stand out more effectively in the market place.

Kudos to you both. I very much look forward to visiting next summer.

Scott

I like the smaller label best. It's a little more eye-catching, in my opinion.
Great blog - I enjoyed reading it!

Steve Lanum

Thierry Allemand's labels--now those look homemade! That doesn't prevent them from costing over $70. These both look nice to me (big help, huh?). Either way, the added green field is a nice touch.

Jak

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