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Concept #2
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14 Responses to “Concept #2”

  1. John O'Neal Says:

    uhh…lol…now this one…for some reason makes me smile an evil grin…;)
    I like it…its simple…but the S almost looks like a snake, or sin…so the whole bottle looks like…well, we gunna have a good time…lemme crack open some of this sinful delight…this sweet sex necture

    sorry, thats just me…im a lil sik but I would buy it…and it is eye catching on the shelf

    So if this one doesn’t make the cut u gotta send me a special edition of this design…HAHA…thanks

  2. Erika gehringer Says:

    I have to say that this one is the first one I was drawn to. I love how the design is embedded within the “S”. It looks classy and sophisticated. I just wish the “s” curved down a bit more at the top. We are sooooo critical, aren’t we? Love the colors!!! Looks delish!

  3. Debbie Tyler Says:

    I like this one but I agree with Erica about the “s”. I also think the words “Senor Sangria” could be a little bit bigger.

  4. Barb Goodwin Says:

    Concept 2 has a sleek design and stands out with vibrant color… a classy yet unique description to pass on when looking for Senor Sangria

  5. Michael & Belkys Says:

    Belkys and I both think that this is the classiest and more sophisticated of the labels. I agree with John, at first glance, the “S” looked like a cobra snake, but that is part of the uniqueness of the label and I think, subliminally, it will be catchy and call attention to the bottle… sangria with a bite.. :) I don’t know if that was intentional or not, but i think it works. Definitely the coolest label. Can’t wait to try it!

  6. Roach Says:

    The simple elegance has a great feel. The “s” is bold and definitely stands out. I think the brand name could have more prominence, but overall it’s a strong brand. It’s a tough call between this one and #1

  7. Colleen Says:

    I agree with #1 being the leader of the pack here. I would like to see it with the capsule from #2. Even more important, where are the samples being opened??? Best of Luck guys!

  8. christine nickles Says:

    as much as I liked # 3 for the color concept———–I think this one is BOLD & gets your attention.
    and when you’re looking for it on the shelf in the liquor store…..LOOK FOR THE “S”- Senior Sangria
    …SIMPLE YET ELEGANT

    Best of luck and continued success.
    Will look for the “S” in the store !

  9. Dan Troup Says:

    I like the concept of this one best, but I’d like to see grapes a little more clearly within the S. I’m not sure what it would look like, but you could also try multi-colors within the S if it didn’t cause you to lose the S image altogether. I suppose if you wanted to put the Senor Sangria label on the neck it wouldn’t hurt with name recog. since the other label is small on the bottle. I suspect it you made it bigger, you’d lose the S as the focal point, which is key to the concept.

  10. Aimee Says:

    I’d have to agree with some of the others. This one has somewhat of a seductive feel to it – very appealing.

  11. Brian Says:

    I love this label. Very sexy, and as some have stated it has an “evel” appeal to it. For a pary atmosphere I am a fan of getting a parge pitcher, filling about 3/4 with Sangria and adding sliced apples (I prefer grannys), oranges, peaches, and even grapes. Maybe a line of sophisticated pitchers similarly labeled to go along with it since the bottle is discarded in that scenario? I can’t keep my friends from drinking your sangria, when it is available this label will be easy to describe for them to find.

  12. Brian Says:

    I love this label. Very sexy, and as some have stated it has an “evil” appeal to it. For a pary atmosphere I am a fan of getting a parge pitcher, filling about 3/4 with Sangria and adding sliced apples (I prefer grannys), oranges, peaches, and even grapes. Maybe a line of sophisticated pitchers similarly labeled to go along with it since the bottle is discarded in that scenario? I can’t keep my friends from drinking your sangria, when it is available this label will be easy to describe for them to find.

  13. Darran Says:

    This works for me; a more sophisticated design.

    The abstract shape reminds me of some kind of Latin dancer. The colours contrast with the black implying that beneath the exterior is vibrancy and flavour etc.

  14. Roger Says:

    I like concept #2 its simple but attractive to the eye.

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