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Wine Packaging as an Integral Part of Brand Storytelling


When working with a complicated design, our goal at BERGIN is to make it production friendly while not sacrificing the client’s vision. We collaborate on all design details of the labels pushing the envelope with each and every package produced.

The owner of McClean Vineyards fell in love with screen printing allowing it to play an integral role in his success. It’s not often screen printing makes it into the storytelling of a wine brand but in this case, it has everything to do with McClean’s story.


“Through the process of screen printing and soul searching, McClean discovered a way to merge his love of art and good wine. And once he started his journey, he never looked back. 

Every bottle has a story to tell inside and outside. We pour craftsmanship and passion into every bottle, 
so that those sharing a bottle can connect in the way that matters most."



DESIGN DETAILS

Labels Clemence and Simone both feature neck printing treatments. McClean’s quantities and selection of a neck-print friendly bottle allowed this decoration to be possible.  

One Last Syrah showcases both neck and shoulder printing. Burgundy-shaped bottles lend themselves well to shoulder decoration. Their often gradually sloped shoulders make it easy for the screens and machines to find a printable surface. This is harder to achieve in traditional Bordeaux-shaped bottles as the shoulder of the bottle tends to be way more angled, making it difficult to find a printable surface. 

The LOVE label has a lot of colors, seven to be exact. This was challenging for screen print, specifically for color registration and lining up the colors to get clean lines when laying down one color to the next. In the spirit of making the design production-friendly, we added a black border around the letters to cover up any misalignment of colors.



Whether you need help with designing a package that reflects your brand's story or you're ready to transition your packaging from paper to screen print, we're here to help you every step of the way.

ABOUT BERGIN

What began as an artisanal etching and painting studio in 1989, today is a 82,000 sq. ft. production facility capable of producing thousands of screen printed, etched, and decorated bottles daily. Through a commitment to the success of our clients, the talent and dedication of our team, and the state-of-the-art technologies we use, BERGIN Screen Printing & Etching continues to be recognized within the industry for our unparalleled quality, creativity in design, and excellent customer service.



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About

Mission Statement

Since 1972, Prospero Equipment Corporation has been a family owned and operated business providing high quality equipment and services to the beverage industry. As a leader in the industry, we strive to keep up with technology in a changing market and offer the best available solutions. We treat clients as friends and family and will continue to give our expertise and services to them for generations to come. 


History

We started as a home winemaking equipment company that now provides solutions to wineries, distilleries, breweries, and specialized beverage groups with offices across North America. 

Back in 1972, Prospero founder Tony Prospero began selling winery equipment sourced from Italy to home winemakers helping them continue their European lifestyle here in America. 

With the expansion into commercial wine making equipment in the 1980’s, Prospero opened California offices to help service and distribute to west coast wineries. Products such as fillers, labelers, commercial presses, filters, tanks, and crusher destemmers were imported from Italy, the wine capital of the world. 

In 2014, Prospero broadened its portfolio once again offering packaging and distillery equipment. With these additions, Prospero plans to open an office in Latin America. Representation down south will help lower costs for companies and people in the region.

Tony Prospero turned the leadership reigns to his children, Melissa and Danny who continue to operate under the esteemed Prospero name providing turnkey solutions that support the needs of the beverage industry.

Contact

Contact List

Title Name Email Phone Extension
Executive Assistant Kelly Swanson kswanson@prosperoequipment.com 9147696252
Sales Andy Robinson arobinson@prosperoequipment.com 7078382812

Location List

Locations Address State Country Zip Code
Prospero Equipment Corp. - Headquarters 123 Castleton St., Pleasantville NY United States of America 10570
Prospero Equipment Corp. - North East 2204 State Route 14 N, Geneva NY United States of America 14456
Prospero Equipment Corp 7787 Bell Road, Windsor CA United States of America 95492

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