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As much as I love designing labels I wanted to come up with something that is generic, and by generic I mean quick and easy, for labeling everyday batches.


I have too much wine in productionto design a new label each time I bottle.Below is the design I decided on using. If the label looks vaguely familiar to you it's because I blatantly ripped off the look and feel from Coaster. And to that I can only say, (besides thank you of course), that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery!
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The colors, varietal and abv are easily changed in minutes. I also created two backgrounds that I can chose from just to shake things up. Here's the other...


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EDIT: Here's the link to my inspiration: http://www.finevinewines.com//Wiz/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=2835Edited by: sangwitch
 
Great idea Sang!
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How much do you have in production nowadays? Have you got back in the routine at home yet or are you still traveling a lot?
 
Coaster your be plagerized from every direction. You have NW using your
1 of 30 and Sang using the whole basic design. Talk about be
flattered!
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appleman said:
Great idea Sang!
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How much do you have in production nowadays? Have you got back in the routine at home yet or are you still traveling a lot?


Let's see... I just bottled a Riesling and I have the following:


Ready to bottle
6-gal Pinot Gris
6-gal Bergamais
6-gal Shiraz
6-gal Chianti

5-gal Black Currant
3-gal chocolate orange port
3-gal elderberry
2-gal Welchs grape
2-gal Welch's white peach
2-gal ancient orange mead
1-gal blueberry mead


In some stage of cooking
5-gal Ginger Peach mead
5-gal Tart Cherry mead
5-gal Blueberry mead
3-gal muscadine


Not yet started
6-gal Australian Verdelho
6-gal Australian Grenache
3-gal red ice wine
6-gal Spanish Tempranillo/Cab (arriving next week)
(2) 5-gal mead (flavor TBD)


I'm leaving for Peru again on Monday so I'm not sure what I can manage to get bottled this weekend with all the chores I have to do and tomorrow being Easter. I will post from my travels this time and try to showcase some wines that I try.
 
wade said:
Thats a pretty impressive list Sang!
Thanks Wade. Feel free to come down and drink some anytime you want! Actually... I'm due to be up your way soon to see my family. I'll let you know as those plans develop.
 
I had to make some adjustments. The labels above are 4" x 3" and too small in my opinion for the big bottles. They look perfect on the small bottles though. Anyway, after some experimentation I've changed the size for the bigger bottles to 4" x 5".


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Here's the image I used for the background, which I found thanks to Wade and his post about posters.com:


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Impressive list Sang. I wish you a good trip to Peru again. When I was in school I went to Peru every day
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Now my boys go there too!(Peru, NY).
Have fun and I'm looking forward to the pics.
 
Well then in that case feel free to rumage through my basement and have
a drink on me! Please do inform me as to when youre heading my way!
 
I'm doing some winechorestonight and one of those choreswas bottling my Black Currant whichI hadsplit between (1)3-gal and (2) 1-gal carboys. So I get the bright idea of picking up the 3-gal carboy and shaking it to release any risidual C02. All's well until I attempt to place the carboy back on the table and it slips out of my hand. I watched in horror as the carboy slid off of the kitchen table and landed on my slate floor. Both me and my wife cringed as we waited for the explosion of wine and glass, but surprise... the carboy bounced and started chugging out wine on the floor. I quickly snatched it up, caught my breath and poured myself a glass while I waited for the shaking to stop (that would be my hands). We ended up getting 24 bottles so I'm guessing only one spilled out on the floor. And no... I do not have an orange handle on that carboy. It is one of a few that I have not purchased handles for yet. Did I learn my lesson? Nope. I just got done shaking up my 3-gal elderberry.
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Id be careful with that carboy now as it might have a crack that is near invisible to the eye.
 
busy night...


Bottled:

Black Currant - (Vinter's Harvest) This is one of the best I've made so far and I owe it all to Wade and Waldo. If it wasn't for them raving about how good the black currant is I never would have tried it (or it would have been quite some time). Thanks guys. This has a high alchohol content, but handles it quite well. I can imagine this in a port style or back-sweetened. I will experiment with both styles at some point, but for now I bottled as is and am quite happy with it.


Pinot Gris - (RJS Grand Cru) I've got some issues with RJS kits, which I won't get into here, but I decided to try this one because it's one of my wife's favorite and she's good to me. : ) I am very pleased with the way this came out... it has all of the typical varietal flavors... lemon, apple, pear. Very nice!


racked:


Chocolate/Orange Port - (RJS) I've had the pleasure of tasting some fine ports thanks to the ol' expense report benefit, but this one is just not there. Maybe it's because i've sampled so much tonight (hic), but right now I'm not liking this one. Hopefully it'll mellow out as time goes on, but if not... I may be having a contest of some sort to pass it out!


Elderberry - (Vinter's Harvest)This one has kind of a weird smell, but tastes great. I'm not sure how to describethis wine other than fruity and smooth. This is another one I wasn't thinking about making until my wife's grandfather asked me for it. I'm naming it in his honor: Paw Paw's Old Time Elderberry Elixer.I'm working on a great label forthis wine.


Blueberry Chamomile Mead - This one is tasting much better than last time I took a nip. The fruit flavors are starting to shine a bit as are the honey notes. This one tasted like jet fuel a couple months ago. I'm planning on oaking this and probably sweetening, but at the moment it's just going to sit.


Tart Cherry Mead - Same as the blueberry. The tart cherry with the sweet honey is a nice contrast. It's not there yet, but I can taste this is going to be a favorite.


Ginger Peach Mead - Same as the other meads... the fruit is starting to assert itself. The thing with this one is it tastes a bit flat. I think this would be a good one to sparkle rather than be still.


South African Shiraz - I racked this one, but didn't taste it. I'm a little buzzed at the moment.
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I realized that I have another wine that I have not started, but didn't add to my list above and that's the German Gewurztraminer.


so much wine, not enough time!
 
I'm tired just reading all that, Sang!!! I think I need a nap!

Congratulations on your bouncing baby carboy!
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Great idea with one master label Sang, and I like the label. Good assortment of wine too!
 
I think the Black Currant is 100% so far everyone who tries it likes
it, and so far Ive heard alot of people on different forums not being
crazy about the Chocolate Orange Port but it just sounds so dang
interesting. The Blueberry Cham. and Tart Cherry melomel just sound
plain awesome. I will be starting another Blueberry melomel after
Waldos recipe last year as my gallon never made it to far. This time
maybe I can hide a bottle as Ill be doing a 5 or6 gal batch.
 
Wade, I know what to bring with me to CT now! I want to get some black currant growing out back. I think I read somewhere that Waldo has some planted now. And I'm pretty sure Coaster grows it as well. yum.
I woke up this morning and racked the muscadine so now I can go away and not worry about any of the wines. I got everything done that I wanted to get done. There are still some that can be bottled, but I'm out of time.
 
Sang, Jobe just planted a bunch and I believe ordered even more.
Someone on this forum is like a drug pusher! Sorry to get all of you
addicted!
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Wow, I'm flattered. That looks great.


What a great collection of wines too.


I bottled several this weekend (as I mentioned in another thread I had family in town for Easter so I enlisted them to help).


MM Soave - dry white table wine (be drinking this by myself)


WE Muller Thurgau - going to reserve judgment on this one. Not sure if I was thrown off by tasting so many yesterday or not but it seemed "bad" like it had spoiled or perhaps something was contaminated. I'll check a bottle later this week to see if it was me or it.


WE Piesporter - excellent piesporter characteristics, not going to last long.


IM Green Apple Riesling - Hot Hot Hot. I bumped the ABV to 12.5% and it tasted hot but I am sure this won't make it thru the summer either.


Welch's Peach - sooo good. Not light colored like I was expecting, but darker peach color (I added a lot of stuff to this http://www.finevinewines.com//Wiz/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=2595&PN=1) This was suppose to bea quick one, but like appleman said, it takes a while to clear even with Super Klear.

WE Ice Wine - Already drank the first bottle. My wife's all time favorite.


Vintner's Black Currant - nice and fruity, very distinctive taste.


Vintner's XX Black Currant - I split the 6g batch and bottled half as is (above), for this three gals I fortified with 375ml of Everclear and 375 of Brandy. Got a bit of a cough syrup taste but I think overall it tasted better than the other version. We'll see how it ages out.Edited by: Coaster
 
That sounds like a great list David. The Ice wine is a favorite of my wife as well. I have a red ice wine that I haven't started yet (nor ever tasted). i'm looking forward to that. The XX sounds interesting!
 
I just got my first Red Ice wine kit this weekend!


Not I have a bunch of empty carboys and need to start the following kits over the next couple of weeks.


WE Cab Franc Red Ice Wine
VR Bergamais
MM La Bodega Port
MM Masters All Juice Chardonnay
WE LE Gewurtz
IM Strawberry White Merlot
IM Blueberry Pinot Noir
WE Oregon Yamhill Country Pinot NoirEdited by: Coaster
 

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