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Branded wine packaging makes the gift complete before the bottle is even seen. The packaging is the first thing handled, the first thing read, and in the case of a timber box, often the thing that stays long after the wine is gone. This range covers wine packaging across material types and bottle configurations. Cardboard boxes take full colour digital print for a bold, brand-forward presentation suited to broader distribution. Timber boxes, available for single, dual, and triple bottle configurations, take laser engraving directly into the wood surface and produce a tactile mark that becomes part of the piece. Printed and timber wine tubes protect the bottle during transit and serve as a presentable outer package in their own right. Timber crates offer a more open, rustic presentation suited to vineyard-themed or occasion-specific gifting. The branding method matches the material. Print and full colour digital on cardboard, engraving on timber.
A printed wine tube is the most practical option when the wine itself is the centrepiece and the packaging needs to travel well and look polished on arrival. It protects the bottle, carries full colour branding, and doesn't require the budget of a timber presentation.
Timber boxes are the packaging choice when the presentation matters as much as the wine. An engraved logo on a hinged timber box reads as a deliberate, lasting mark. The kind of detail that distinguishes a corporate gift from something merely wrapped.
Use Case & Context
When does a timber box make more sense than a cardboard box?
When the gift needs to outlast the occasion. A cardboard wine box is appropriate for a well-presented wine gift where the packaging is functional and visually strong but disposable. A timber box is appropriate when the packaging itself is part of the gift, when it's expected to be kept, reused, or displayed. Executive gifts, client milestone presentations, board farewells, and long-term relationship acknowledgements all suit timber. A broader team or client distribution where volume matters suits cardboard.
What occasions suit branded wine packaging?
End-of-year corporate gifting is the most common context. A branded wine in a printed or engraved box is a well-received and appropriate gift across most corporate relationships. Gala dinners and awards nights use branded wine tubes and cardboard boxes for table presentation and sponsor hospitality. Auction and charity event prizes suit multi-bottle timber boxes. New business welcome gifts, client anniversaries, and major deal closings are well suited to timber with engraving. The range covers the full spectrum from accessible and polished to premium and bespoke.
Can branded wine packaging include a card or promotional insert?
Yes, most wine box and tube styles accommodate an insert alongside the bottle. A branded card, a folded note, a campaign message, or a promotional offer can sit alongside the wine within the packaging. For a gifting campaign where the packaging is part of a broader communication. A thank-you, a seasonal message, or a product announcement. Including an insert turns the wine gift into a more complete branded communication piece.
Does the wine need to be sourced separately?
Yes, the wine is not included with the packaging. These are branded packaging products that the buyer fills with their own wine selection. The buyer sources the wine (whether from a retailer, a winery, or a wine supplier) and packages it in the branded box or tube. This gives full control over the wine choice, price point, and variety to match the person and the occasion.