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Question: I need some good names for a wine!?
(Posted by: Jessica Johnson on 2010-03-08 17:20:40)
In my design class we have to come up with our own wine name and bottle design. I got some great design ideas but no names! Do you have any ideas? It would be alot of help! Please! |
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Posted by: Kate on 2010-03-08, 17:23:10
Don't WINE. Haha get it, anyone? |
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Posted by: Oldwhiteguy2earth on 2010-03-08, 17:23:29
Think of nature and the wine aging process - Turtle Creek? |
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Posted by: Dan on 2010-03-08, 17:32:29
A ton of wines are labeled with animal names, such as a large majority of Australian wines. Many have some form of water ie: creek, lake, river, etc. Some of the latest wines are labeled simply for interesting, clever, or even borderline vulgar names ie: Sweet or Royal Bi*ch |
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Posted by: melissa on 2010-03-08, 17:40:20
'Elegance'....Idk y but I enjoy wine & it's assumed to be an alcohol beverage with a zest of class soooo....I like 'Elegance'. ;o) |
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Posted by: Joe on 2010-03-08, 17:54:32
Jessica Creek, Jess's Best, The Best of Jess, Jessica's Best Red, Jess's Secret. |
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Posted by: ______ on 2010-03-08, 18:11:42
I would name it after a place or something natural. where's the winery? make up a name something valley? sycamore creek. birchwood hills. or a name like salvatore y rosalini or something. wine names are bs so its easy |
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Posted by: John de Witt on 2010-03-08, 18:28:28
Rather than just picking something out of the air, think of the wine you'd be selling, and the market. For instance, if I were selling a white wine in New Orleans, I'd try something like Peanut Gris Gris, but that name would fall flat in most of the country. Along the same lines, if you're selling a red in the Pacific Northwest, a picture of sleepy fish might sell Cab's Salmon Yawn (Ok, maybe that's too much of a stretch). |
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