
Hello ! Michael here... Our latest and one of our most significant projects is progressing. We are in process of designing our wine label. As most of you know, the label needs to attract the customer to try our wine. In my opinion once the customer tries our wine, they will be pleasantly surprised by the real wine taste. They might never "go back" to the artificial and chemically enhanced wines again. If our label does not tell our story, we will never gain the customer loyalty and following we expect. In conjunction with Kim James, our designer we have taken the designs in our heads and placed them on paper. Anton suggested we use the elements from our business card in our label. I have one word for Anton. Brilliant!!!! While the design is getting finalized, I decided to gather estimates from wine label printers. First of all, we realize we are a small winery. This year our bottle total should equal just over 4k. However, I was surprised by the smugness that I experienced during my inquiries. One California printer,Metro Labels, went as far as telling me to call back when we have a bigger quantity and their salesman had poor customer service and did everything he could to defer our business elsewhere without even a referral. We will have a bigger quantity soon but I can assure you we will not be giving you our business based upon this experience. Everyone begins a business small and we made the decision to grow organically to avoid the need for outside/3rd party investment. Meanwhile, we are continuing conversation with Tapp Technologies ( referral from Carol Harvey Renaissance Mark) and Brent Cardwell. I have worked with Brent on a previous project but we felt the need to do our due diligence to gather a few quotes. (Stay Tuned...
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