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Beverage Industry (Wines, beers, oils, spirits, ...)

Beverage industry labels are an essential part of product packaging, as they provide information about the product, safety warnings, ingredients, and the product's expiration date.

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Beverage labels

Beverage labels are a very important part of marketing as they attract consumer attention and communicate key product information. When printing self-adhesive roll labels, it is important that the label not only has an attractive appearance but also ensures regulatory compliance and consumer safety.

Labels for the beverage industry are an essential part of product packaging because they contain information about the product, ingredients, instructions for use and safety warnings. They are most commonly used as bottle labels, labels for cans or other beverage packaging.

Basic information that a beverage label must contain includes the product name, manufacturer brand, type of beverage (beer, wine, juice, mineral water), quantity or volume (in liters or milliliters), alcohol content for alcoholic beverages and the expiration date or recommended consumption date.

Important data also include the geographical origin label, a list of ingredients (including sugar, preservatives and other additives), indications of special product characteristics (for example “non-alcoholic”, “sugar-free”, “caffeine-free” or “organic”) and warnings about possible allergens or other ingredients.

Labels often also contain responsible alcohol consumption symbols, quality or organic certificates, graphic elements and illustrations that enhance brand recognition, as well as traceability elements such as QR codes or barcodes that provide access to additional product information.

Labels for different types of beverages

Beverage labels are used for various products such as wine, beer, spirits, juices, mineral water and other non-alcoholic drinks. For alcoholic beverages such as wine, craft beer or liqueurs, the label plays an important role in brand recognition and product appeal on the store shelf.

For products like wine and beer, special label materials with subtle textures or premium finishes are often used to highlight product quality. For non-alcoholic drinks such as juices, mineral water or flavored beverages, good resistance to moisture and refrigeration conditions is particularly important.

For labeling such products, bottle labels are most commonly used, designed to fit the packaging shape and ensure high-quality printing and durability even in cold environments.

Types of beverage labels

Self-adhesive beverage labels are used for different products in the beverage industry. The shape, material and finishing of the label are often adapted to the type of beverage and the product packaging.

  • Wine labels – often use premium papers or textured materials that emphasize the quality and origin of the wine.
  • Beer labels – especially for craft beer, labels play an important role in brand recognition and product visual appeal.
  • Spirits labels – used for gin, vodka, whisky, liqueurs and other alcoholic beverages where a premium packaging appearance is important.
  • Juice labels – labels must be resistant to moisture and refrigeration while clearly displaying ingredients and nutritional values.
  • Mineral water labels – often use synthetic materials that ensure good durability in cold and humid conditions.

By using proper labeling and high-quality labels in the beverage industry, manufacturers build consumer trust in their brand. Therefore it is important that all information on the label is accurate, unambiguous and clearly visible.

Labels by industry – the right solution for every product and sector

Self-adhesive labels on roll are a key element for marking products, packaging and transport units. In addition to basic identification, they also provide important information such as ingredients, expiration date, safety warnings and manufacturer details.

When printing roll labels, it is essential that they are adapted to a specific industry. Different products require different materials, adhesives and printing techniques – from cold chain conditions in the food industry to chemically demanding environments in industry or pharmaceuticals.

✔ industry-specific customization ✔ material and adhesive selection ✔ resistance to moisture, temperature and chemicals ✔ premium visual impact

A well-designed label ensures not only functionality but also a strong visual effect that increases product recognition and influences purchasing decisions.

Beverage industry

Labels for wine, beer and beverages must combine a premium look with resistance to moisture, condensation and low temperatures.

Structured and design materials with a natural appearance are used, maintaining quality even in refrigerators or ice buckets.

Food industry

Labels for food ensure clear communication with customers – from ingredients to expiration dates.

High-quality paper materials are most commonly used, offering excellent print quality and reliable adhesion even in refrigerated conditions.

Cosmetics industry

Labels for cosmetics must be visually refined and resistant to moisture, oils and frequent handling.

Synthetic materials (PP) are often used to ensure durability and a premium appearance.

Automotive and electronics

Technical labels for devices and components must be extremely durable.

They are printed on synthetic materials (PP, PET) with strong adhesives and protective layers, ensuring resistance to temperature, wear and chemicals.

Logistics, transport and promotion

Labels for logistics and promotion enable fast identification, traceability and efficient marking.

They often include variable data, barcodes or QR codes for easier process management.

Pharmaceutical and chemical industry

Pharmaceutical and chemical labels must meet strict durability and safety requirements.

They are resistant to chemicals, moisture and temperature changes, ensuring clear and long-lasting labeling.

Choose labels by industry

Each industry has its own requirements – from materials and adhesives to durability and visual impact. Choose the solution that best fits your product.

✔ food and beverages ✔ cosmetics ✔ industry ✔ logistics

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Frequently asked questions about labels by industry (FAQ)

What labels are suitable for food products?

For food labels, the key factors are readability, safety and reliable adhesion. The most commonly used material is semi-gloss paper, which ensures high-quality printing of ingredients, nutritional values and expiration dates.

For more demanding conditions such as moisture, refrigeration or freezing, we recommend synthetic labels or special adhesives that ensure durability within cold chain logistics and stable adhesion even in challenging environments.

Which material should be used for bottle labels (wine, beer)?

Labels for wine, beer and beverages must combine a premium appearance with durability. The best choice is textured design paper, which creates a high-end look and performs well in humid conditions.

For use in refrigerators or ice buckets, we recommend materials that are resistant to water and low temperatures to ensure the label maintains its appearance over time.

What labels are used for cosmetics and cleaning products?

For cosmetics, shampoos, gels and cleaning products, PP (polypropylene) materials are most commonly used due to their resistance to moisture, oils and frequent handling.

These labels provide long-term durability and a premium appearance, making them ideal for personal care products, perfumes, soaps and similar packaging.

When should industrial labels be used?

Industrial labels are used for marking machines, devices and components where long-term durability is essential. They are printed on synthetic materials (PP, PET) and are often additionally protected.

They are resistant to temperature, chemicals and wear, making them suitable for automotive, electronics and manufacturing industries where labels must remain readable throughout the product lifecycle.

How much does roll label printing cost?

The price of roll label printing depends on quantity, material, size and finishing. For smaller runs, digital printing is cost-effective, while larger quantities reduce the price per piece.

How do I choose the right material based on industry?

The choice of material depends on the combination of packaging type, usage conditions and application method. Paper materials are suitable for standard conditions, while synthetic materials are recommended for demanding environments with moisture, oils or mechanical stress.

For products where visual impact is important, design and premium materials are often used, as they enhance both functionality and shelf appeal.

You can quickly explore options on the roll labels page, where you can also calculate pricing instantly.

What is the minimum order quantity for labels?

The minimum order quantity for roll labels typically starts from 100 pieces, allowing easy testing of new products, promotional batches or small production runs without high initial costs.

What labels are suitable for logistics and transport?

Logistics and transport labels enable fast identification and traceability. They often include barcodes, QR codes and variable data, which simplify inventory management, shipping and warehouse processes.

Depending on conditions, either paper or synthetic materials are used, but the key requirement is that the label remains readable and firmly attached throughout the entire logistics chain.

Are there labels for low temperatures or freezing conditions?

Yes, such applications require special combinations of materials and adhesives. Labels for frozen products must use adhesives that work effectively at low temperatures and ensure strong adhesion to cold or already chilled surfaces.

This is especially important in the food industry and logistics, where incorrect material selection can lead to label failure or reduced readability.

Can I order personalized labels?

Yes – we offer label personalization with variable data such as QR codes, serial numbers or different designs.

This is commonly used for promotions, traceability and product series where part of the content must be adapted for each item or batch.

What is the difference between labels and stickers?

In practice, they refer to the same product – labels on roll or stickers. The term “labels” is more commonly used in industry and product marking, while “stickers” is often used in marketing or general language.

In both cases, it refers to a self-adhesive printed product used for identification, labeling or promotion.

Can I test labels before placing an order?

Yes – we recommend a sample label print, where you can test materials, adhesives and final appearance in real conditions.

This is the best way to confirm the right combination before a larger production run.

How fast can I receive my labels?

Digital label printing allows for fast production – often within a few working days, depending on order complexity, quantity and selected materials.

How do I place an order for labels?

Orders are placed through an online calculator where you select dimensions, material and quantity. After uploading your file, production begins and you receive a solution tailored to your product and industry.