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Stickers - Multiple (Various stickers on sheet)

Printing and cutting of labels in various shapes and sizes, combined on A3 or A4 sheets.

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Sheet labels – Multiple (multiple different labels on one sheet)

Multiple labels are a practical solution when you need multiple different labels on one sheet. They are used for product labeling, packaging, folders, gifts, books or organization.

Labels are printed on self-adhesive material in A3 or A4 format, then digitally cut using a CNC machine, allowing complete design flexibility.

One sheet can contain labels of different sizes and shapes, placed next to each other, providing greater flexibility and optimal use of the print area.

Label shapes can be geometric (square, rectangle, circle, ellipse, triangle, hexagon) or fully custom based on your design.

Cut labels remain on the backing material, while excess material is removed, enabling easy and precise manual application.

These labels are ideal for small runs, test campaigns, multiple products or personalized projects.

When preparing files, ensure each label has its own cutting contour and 3 mm bleed. Recommended sheet size is up to 297 × 420 mm (A3) or 210 × 297 mm (A4).

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Custom wine label printing – from just 10 pieces

Wine labels are one of the most important elements of every bottle, as they create the first impression and significantly influence the perceived quality of the wine. A good label does not only present basic product information, but also builds brand identity, highlights the character of the wine and helps the product stand out on the shelf among competitors.

At Demago Print, we offer wine label printing in small runs (from 10 pieces), which is ideal for smaller batches, test collections, special editions, gift bottles and boutique projects. This solution is highly suitable for winemakers, small wineries and craft producers who want flexibility, a premium look and fast production without high initial costs.

✔ from 10 pcs    ✔ custom CNC cutting    ✔ premium materials for wine    ✔ 3D varnish and foil
✔ ideal for winemakers and small wineries    ✔ custom shapes    ✔ manual application    ✔ fast production

Choose the type of labels based on the look and effect you want to achieve on the bottle.

 

 

Which wine labels are right for you?

Standard wine labels

✔ classic printing
✔ textured and coated papers
✔ natural and professional look

Suitable for most wine projects where you want a clean, elegant and balanced label appearance.

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3D UV spot wine labels

✔ embossed effect
✔ highlighted logo or wine name
✔ premium feel

An excellent choice for boutique series where you want to emphasize details and create a more prestigious first impression.

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Metallic wine labels

✔ gold / silver foil
✔ premium look
✔ strong visual effect

The most common choice for premium wines, gift bottles and special editions where you want to achieve a luxurious appearance.

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CNC label cutting provides exceptional precision and full flexibility in the production of wine labels.

When the label shape is not standard or rectangular, we refer to it as a custom-shaped label. In this case, labels are cut using a CNC machine that is computer-controlled and precisely follows the defined contour with a blade. This allows shapes such as circles, ovals, rounded rectangles, hexagons or completely unique shapes based on your design.

This solution is especially suitable for wine labels, where shape plays a key role in product recognition, visual impact and differentiation between wine series. Wine labels are most commonly used for labeling bottles and are therefore a key element of branding in the wine industry.

The biggest advantage of CNC cutting is that no die-cutting tool is required. This eliminates tooling costs, speeds up preparation and allows easier shape adjustments. This means greater flexibility for smaller batches, test collections and projects where you want to quickly test the market without large investments.

Since the production process is slower than roll label production, CNC cutting is best suited for small runs from 10 to 500 pieces. For larger quantities or machine application, we recommend labels on roll, which are more suitable for faster application and larger series.

An additional advantage of sheet labels is easy removal and manual application. Therefore, they are ideal for smaller winemakers who apply labels by hand and need a flexible solution without complex production setup.

CNC wine label cutting

 

 

Materials for wine labels and premium finishing

 

Wine label materials

The choice of the right material is crucial for the final appearance, durability and adhesion of wine labels on the bottle. The material significantly affects how the wine looks on the shelf and what impression the customer gets at first contact.

The most common choice includes special wine papers and textured materials designed for glass application, creating a natural, elegant and premium look. These papers are very popular for classic and boutique wines where a prestigious yet authentic label appearance is important.

Coated papers are also available, offering strong colors, high contrast and a more modern look. This option is suitable for wines with a contemporary design or more expressive visual communication.

If you need higher resistance to moisture, temperature changes or demanding conditions, you can also choose PP (synthetic) labels. These are resistant to water, condensation and chilled bottles, making them suitable for products stored in refrigerators or ice buckets.

For additional visual impact and premium appearance, we also recommend advanced finishing options:

  • 3D UV Spot varnish – raised highlights on logos, emblems, wine names or key design elements
  • Metallic foil – gold or silver foil for a luxurious and striking premium effect

These finishes are commonly used for special editions, gift bottles and premium wine lines where a stronger visual impact and higher perceived product value are desired.

The combination of the right material, appropriate shape and carefully selected finishing often determines whether the bottle appears average or stands out on the shelf as a premium product.

Most commonly used for: wines, sparkling wines, gift bottles and special editions

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Frequently Asked Questions about Wine Labels (FAQ)

What is the minimum quantity for printing wine labels?

The minimum quantity starts from just 10 pieces, allowing the production of smaller batches, test collections, special editions or prototypes without high initial costs. This is especially useful for smaller winemakers who do not need large quantities but want a fast and high-quality solution.

Which materials are best for wine labels?

The most common choice includes special wine papers and textured materials that provide a premium look and strong adhesion to the bottle. For more modern designs, smooth coated papers are also often used, while synthetic materials are suitable for more demanding conditions.

Are wine labels suitable for moisture, cooling and ice buckets?

Yes, wine label materials are designed for use on chilled bottles and in conditions with increased moisture. With the right choice of material and adhesive, the labels are also suitable for use in refrigerators or ice buckets.

Can I choose a custom shape for my wine label?

Yes, CNC cutting allows completely custom shapes such as oval, circle, rounded rectangle or a contour based on your design. This is an ideal solution for unique wine labels where the shape further highlights the brand identity.

Are premium finishes such as 3D varnish and metallic foil available?

Yes, 3D UV Spot varnish and metallic foil are available. These finishes enhance the design, increase the perceived value of the product and create a more prestigious bottle appearance.

When should I choose roll labels instead of sheet labels?

If you have larger quantities, regular production or use machine application, we recommend labels on roll. Sheet labels are a better choice for smaller batches, manual application and projects where you want more flexibility in shape and quantity.