About This Experience
Start your journey into the world of custom beverages with our exclusive service. Explore an extensive selection of wines, champagne, artisan beers, and spirits, and personalize them with your own brand name and unique label design. Whether you’re a complete novice or a seasoned entrepreneur, our expert team is here to guide you every step of the way—from marketing and branding to logistics and supply chain management, we ensure your brand stands out in the market.
What You Can Expect with Us
Starting your own brand is simple and affordable:
Minimum Order: Just six bottles, equivalent to one case, allowing you to start small and test your product.
Label Design: New customers can have their brand labels/artwork done at no extra cost. You can submit your own designs, or our partner can create them for you.
Customization & Options
Our diverse selection includes wines such as IGT, IGP, DOC, DOP, and DOCG, as well as organic and biologic wines. We also offer high fermentation craft beers in a variety of sizes, including 0.33L and 0.75L bottles, and custom liqueurs and spirits in bottles ranging from 0.10L to 0.70L. The minimum order is just six bottles (equivalent to one case), making it easy to get started.
What’s Included
Custom Labels: Free label design for new customers or submit your own artwork (at an additional fee)
Bottle Sizes: Custom options ranging from 0.250L to 5.0L for wine, and 0.33L and 0.75L for craft beers.
Expert Consultation: Guidance on branding, marketing, logistics, and more to ensure a successful launch.
Flexible Orders: Order small samples first, or go big with a minimum of just six bottles.
Global Shipping: Receive your samples ino matter where you are.
Why We Chose This Experience for You
Whether you're looking to create your own champagne, wine, or craft beer, this experience offers a personalized journey into the world of beverages. Perfect for individual clients or businesses, including events, hotels, and corporate industries, you’ll have everything you need to launch your product with ease.
Best for
Entrepreneurs - This is a rare opportunity to create and launch your own custom beverages, whether for personal or commercial use, backed by expert advice and hands-on support every step of the way.
FAQs
How can I create my own wine or champagne?
Creating your own wine or champagne is a rewarding process, whether you're doing it as a hobby or looking to create a private label.
For wine:
You’ll need fresh wine grapes or grape juice, fermentation vessels (like glass carboys), wine yeast, and basic equipment for pressing, racking, and bottling. The process involves:
Crushing the grapes to extract juice,
Fermenting the juice with yeast,
Aging the wine (anywhere from a few months to years), and
Bottling and corking.
For champagne (traditional method):
The process is more complex and includes a second fermentation in the bottle to produce bubbles. Key steps include:
Making a base wine,
Adding a liqueur de tirage (yeast + sugar) to trigger secondary fermentation,
Aging on the lees,
Riddling (rotating bottles),
Disgorging (removing sediment), and
Dosage and final corking.
Can champagne bottles be engraved?
Yes, champagne bottles can absolutely be engraved—and it’s a popular option for gifting, weddings, brand promotions, or luxury events. Engraving can include text, logos, or even intricate designs. The process is typically done by laser or sandblasting and is often offered by high-end wine boutiques, custom gift services, or directly through champagne houses that offer personalization. It adds a sophisticated, permanent touch to any bottle.
Is it expensive to make champagne?
Yes, making traditional champagne can be quite expensive—mainly due to the labor-intensive method and the long aging process. Costs include:
High-quality grapes (usually Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, or Pinot Meunier),
Specialized equipment for fermentation, bottling, and riddling,
Time (champagne must age for at least 15 months by law, often much longer),
Skilled labor, especially for tasks like disgorgement and dosage.
Even on a small scale, producing authentic champagne using the traditional method (méthode champenoise) can be significantly more costly than still wine. However, if you're using sparkling wine methods outside the Champagne region, like the Charmat method (used for Prosecco), the cost is lower.
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