California-based Wente Vineyards announces packaging redesign that includes Single Vineyard and Estate Grown labels to support each wine's sense of place, new color palettes for labels and shippers

Elyse Blye

Elyse Blye

LIVERMORE, California , May 12, 2014 (press release) – Wente Vineyards, the oldest, continuously-operated family owned winery in America, announces a packaging redesign to celebrate its 130th vintage release and give new focus to its Estate Grown and Single Vineyard portfolio of wines.

"As a winery that is being led by fourth and fifth generations of our family, we know the importance of maintaining a fresh and relevant brand in the market," said Carolyn Wente, Fourth Generation Winegrower and Chief Executive Officer of Wente Family Estates. "Our new package design gives us the opportunity to celebrate our 130th vintage release, focus on our Estate Grown portfolio of wines and further differentiate with the addition of Single Vineyard Designates."

The redesign features a contemporary and differentiated design, identifying the wine by Single Vineyard -- meaning 95% of the grapes must come from that single property -- or Estate Grown designations, to support each wine's unique sense of place. The new color palettes for the labels and shippers stand out on-shelf and in-store. Additionally, the Estate Grown label depicts a watermark of the family's historical Cresta Blanca winery, while the Single Vineyard label now provides a signature from Fifth Generation Winemaker Karl Wente to reinforce the brand's positioning. With the package upgrades, the new wine labels are immediately recognizable on store shelves and will appeal to existing fans as well as attract new ones.

Founded in 1883, Wente Vineyards maintains its leadership role in California winegrowing and is proud to be recognized as California's First Family of Chardonnay. Blending traditional and innovative winemaking practices, the winemaking team, led by Karl Wente, draws from approximately 3,000 acres of certified sustainable estate vineyards in the Livermore Valley, San Francisco Bay and Arroyo Seco, Monterey appellations to create an outstanding portfolio of wines.

The new packaging will begin shipping late-May and will be available in retailers nationwide.

About Wente Family Estates

Wente Family Estates is comprised of Wente Vineyards, Double Decker, Murrieta's Well, entwine and Hayes Ranch brands; owned and operated by the fourth and fifth generations of the Wente family. Wente Family Estates' wines are sold in all 50 states and in over 70 countries worldwide. In 2010, the company received certification for its sustainability efforts with the Certified California Sustainable Winegrowing designation and a top 30 wine company by Wine Business Monthly. In 2011, Wente Family Estates was awarded American Winery of the Year by Wine Enthusiast. 2012 marked the 100th anniversary of the Wente family bringing Chardonnay cuttings to California. Today, the Wente clone of Chardonnay is the most widely planted in California. This year, the winery celebrates its 130th vintage. All of the wines within the Wente Family Estates portfolio are handcrafted by Fifth Generation Winemaker Karl D. Wente. For more information, visit www.wentefamilyestates.com.

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