Etched bottles are designs, corporate logos or pictures that have been sandblasted into glass. Full or empty bottles of wine, oils, vinegars, and maple syrup are some of the products you can etch.
Now you have decided to etch a bottle of wine (or other glass product) and give it to someone special. The only question is: What process should I choose? One design, three different ways to present it. We can help you with this dilemma!
What to look for when purchasing a bottle of wine to be etched: • Choose a bottle which has a paper label • Make sure the seams of the glass are centered between the labels.
If the labels are not centered then both labels will have to be removed to allow us to blast between the seams. Blasting between the seams gives a much cleaner and crisper product.*
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Etched with No Colour This is popular with people wanting to give white wine. We have found that colours do not show as well on white bottles of wine. (This type of etching is the least expensive process.)
Etching with One Colour This is very popular and can make your design stand out more than a plain etched wine bottle would. Good with dark bottles of wine. (Mid price range)
Etching with Multiple Colours This process will have the most powerful impact. Vibrant colours complementing your corporate branding will certainly be the talk of the town. Use your imagination. All etched wine bottles are hand-painted with the colours of your choice. Worried about matching your corporate colours? Don’t be – we match PMS colours. (Cost depends on the number of colours you use.)
Whatever process you decide on will be the right one as an etched wine bottle always looks great! Give us a call to discuss your options in more detail.
*This information is only applicable for full bottles of etched wine. |