Wine Label Stocks Manufacturer & Supplier – EEsyln

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Wine Label Stocks

At EEsyln, we are proud to be a leading manufacturer and supplier of wine label stocks in China. With years of expertise in the label materials industry, we specialize in delivering premium-quality wine label paper, films, and adhesives that help wineries and label printers create packaging that stands out on the shelf while maintaining durability under various storage conditions.

Whether you are a label printer looking for bulk wine label rolls & sheets, or a winery brand searching for premium labeling solutions, EEsyln provides factory-direct supply, competitive pricing, and custom options tailored to your needs.

What Are Wine Label Stocks?

Wine label stocks refer to the raw materials used to create finished wine labels. These materials include:

  • Face materials (papers and films) – the printable surface that conveys the brand identity

  • Adhesives – the glue that bonds the label securely to the wine bottle

  • Liners – the backing material that supports the label during printing and application

Unlike ordinary labels, wine label stocks must deliver on both aesthetics and performance:

  • Aesthetics: conveying brand story, luxury, or rustic charm

  • Durability: withstanding moisture, refrigeration, long-term storage, and handling

At EEsyln, we provide a wide range of wine label materials to meet these unique requirements.

WINE LABEL MATERIALS

Types of Wine Label Stocks

Coated Paper Wine Label Stocks

Coated Paper

  • Affordable and versatile option

  • Smooth surface for high-quality printing

  • Ideal for intricate designs and vibrant colors

  • Popular choice for entry-level and mid-range wines

Uncoated Paper Wine Label Stocks

Uncoated Paper

  • Natural, textured feel for a premium look

  • Adds elegance and authenticity to wine packaging

  • Typically finished with varnish for moisture resistance

  • Preferred by boutique wineries seeking a handcrafted appeal

Clear BOPP Film Wine Label Stocks

Clear BOPP Film

  • Modern, sleek appearance with transparent background

  • Excellent water resistance and durability

  • Perfect for wines intended for outdoor events or chilled storage

Metallized BOPP Wine Label Stock

Metallized BOPP

  • Reflective metallic surface, often aluminum-based

  • Eye-catching, luxury appeal

  • Resistant to water, oil, and temperature variations

  • Durable choice for export wines and long-distance shipping

Wood Stock

Wood Stock

  • Authentic and rustic look, often used by premium wineries

  • Eco-friendly and durable

  • Adds sophistication and natural elegance to packaging

Velvet Stock

Velvet Stock

  • Soft, tactile material for a luxurious impression

  • Excellent print quality and durability

  • Popular for high-end wine and champagne labels

Adhesive Options for Wine Label Stocks

Adhesive Options for Wine Label Stocks

Selecting the right adhesive is just as important as choosing the face material. EEsyln provides multiple adhesive solutions to suit different wine applications:

  • Permanent Adhesive – Strong, long-lasting adhesion; ideal for wines stored for years

  • Removable Adhesive – Allows easy removal without residue; useful for reusable bottles or collectors

  • Cold Temperature Adhesive – Specially designed for refrigerated and ice-bucket environments

  • Wet Adhesive – Water-activated adhesive for glass bottles, excellent moisture resistance

Each adhesive option is tested to ensure strong bonding, resistance to peeling, and durability under diverse conditions.

Applications of Wine Label Stocks

Wine label stocks from EEsyln are suitable for:

Premium Wines

Premium Wines

Elevate the look of high-end red and white wines

Champagne & Sparkling Wines

Champagne & Sparkling Wines

Withstand refrigeration and moisture in ice buckets

Craft & Boutique Wineries

Craft & Boutique Wineries

Create unique, artistic labels with specialty stocks

Export Wines

Export Wines

Durable, water- and UV-resistant materials for global shipping

No matter your market positioning, our materials provide both performance and elegance.

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Self-adhesive Label Jumbo Roll for Wine Labels

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Adhesive Label Sheets for Wine Labels

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Wine Label Stock Roll for Inkjet, Laser & Indigo Printing

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Pre-cut Wine Label Stock Roll

Technical Specifications

Material TypeThicknessAdhesive OptionsDurabilityPrinting Compatibility
Coated Paper70–80 gsmPermanent / RemovableModerateOffset / Flexo / Digital
Uncoated Paper70–90 gsmPermanent / Cold-tempHighFlexo / Letterpress
Clear BOPP Film60–80 µmPermanent / Wet-adhesiveExcellentInkjet / Laser / Indigo
Metallized Film65–75 µmPermanentExcellentFlexo / Gravure
Velvet / Wood Stock70–90 gsmPermanent / Specialty adhesiveHighDigital / Flexo / Screen Printing

Printing compatibility ensures our materials work seamlessly with Inkjet, Laser, Indigo, Offset, and Flexo printing technologies.

Compliance & Quality Assurance

At EEsyln, we ensure our wine label stocks meet international standards:

  • Moisture Resistance – Labels remain intact in refrigeration and wet conditions

  • UV Stability – Protection against fading from sunlight exposure

  • Eco-Friendly Options – Recyclable and sustainable label materials available

  • Consistent Quality – Each batch undergoes rigorous quality control

This guarantees that your wine bottles look flawless from the production line to the consumer’s table.

Compliance & Quality Assurance

Why Choose EEsyln as Your Wine Label Stock Supplier?

Wine Label Stock

When it comes to wine labels, quality materials make all the difference. EEsyln offers:

  • 20+ years of experience in label material manufacturing

  • Factory-direct pricing for large-volume orders

  • Advanced coating & adhesive technology for performance and aesthetics

  • Export to 60+ countries worldwide

  • Consistent quality & fast delivery for bulk supply

Our goal is simple: to be your long-term partner in providing high-performance wine label stocks that elevate your brand and meet market demands.

EEsyln – Your Trusted Partner for Wine Label Materials

We understand that wine packaging is more than just decoration—it’s brand storytelling. A label must capture consumer attention while surviving the challenges of production, storage, and distribution.

By choosing EEsyln, you gain:

  • A partner with deep expertise in label stock manufacturing

  • Access to a wide variety of wine label papers, films, and adhesives

  • Reliable, large-scale supply for bulk orders

  • Competitive factory-direct pricing

  • Customization options for unique branding needs

Whether you need wine label jumbo rolls, sheets, or pre-cut formats, EEsyln delivers flexible solutions to meet your requirements.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What material is best for wine labels?

The best material for wine labels depends on the wine’s positioning, storage conditions, and branding goals.

Premium wines typically use textured paper, cotton paper, or embossed materials to create a high-end, tactile feel.
Champagne and sparkling wines require waterproof synthetic materials such as BOPP or PE to withstand ice buckets and condensation.
Export wines need moisture-resistant and durable materials to survive long-distance shipping and climate changes.
Craft and boutique wineries often choose specialty finishes like foil stamping, varnish, or soft-touch coatings to enhance shelf appeal.

Choosing the right wine label material is essential for both brand image and performance. EEsyln provides customized solutions tailored to different wine applications and environments.

2. Are wine labels waterproof?

Not all wine labels are waterproof, and choosing the right material is critical for performance.

Standard paper wine labels can absorb moisture, which may lead to smudging, wrinkling, or peeling. In contrast, waterproof wine labels—such as BOPP film or specially coated paper—are designed to resist water, condensation, and ice bucket conditions.

For wines that are refrigerated, chilled, or served in ice buckets (such as white wines and champagne), waterproof labels are strongly recommended to maintain appearance and adhesion.

3. What is the difference between paper and film wine labels?

The main difference between paper wine labels and film wine labels lies in appearance and durability.

Paper wine labels offer a premium, traditional look and are widely used for luxury and high-end wines. They provide texture and a classic aesthetic that enhances brand perception.
Film wine labels (BOPP or PE) are waterproof, tear-resistant, and highly durable, making them ideal for chilled wines and export conditions.

In simple terms, paper labels focus on visual appeal and branding, while film labels focus on performance and durability. The best choice depends on how and where the wine will be used.

4. What adhesive is used for wine labels?

Wine labels use different types of adhesives depending on the application environment.

The most common options include:

  • Permanent adhesive – suitable for most standard wine bottles
  • Ice bucket adhesive – designed for cold, wet conditions such as champagne service
  • Removable adhesive – used for temporary labeling or special applications

Selecting the right adhesive is crucial. Using the wrong type can result in labels peeling off, especially in refrigerated or high-humidity environments.

5. Can wine labels withstand ice buckets?

Wine labels can withstand ice buckets only if they are specifically designed for cold and wet conditions.

Ice bucket environments involve constant moisture, low temperatures, and condensation. To perform well, wine labels must use:

  • Waterproof facestock (such as BOPP or coated materials)
  • Strong wet-strength or ice-bucket-grade adhesive

Without these features, labels may wrinkle, lose adhesion, or fall off during use. For sparkling wines and chilled beverages, ice-bucket-resistant labels are essential to maintain a premium brand image.

6. What printing methods are used for wine labels?

The most common printing methods for wine labels are offset, digital, and flexographic printing, each suited for different production needs.

Offset printing delivers the highest print quality, making it ideal for premium wine labels with detailed artwork and consistent color reproduction.
Digital printing is perfect for short runs, allowing low minimum order quantities (MOQ), fast turnaround, and easy customization.
Flexographic printing is cost-effective for large-scale production and widely used for mass-market wine labels.

Many premium wineries combine multiple printing techniques with special finishes to achieve both visual impact and production efficiency.

7. Can I order custom wine labels in small quantities?

Yes, you can order custom wine labels in small quantities, especially with digital printing technology.

Digital printing enables:

  • Low MOQ (minimum order quantity)
  • Fast production and delivery
  • Easy customization, including variable data and limited editions

This makes it an ideal solution for boutique wineries, seasonal releases, private labels, and test markets. Small-batch wine labels allow producers to stay flexible without sacrificing quality.

8. What finishes make wine labels look premium?

Premium wine labels use special finishing techniques to enhance both visual appeal and tactile experience.

The most popular premium finishes include:

  • Embossing and debossing – adds texture and depth
  • Hot foil stamping – creates metallic or luxury accents
  • Spot UV coating – highlights specific design elements
  • Matte or soft-touch lamination – delivers a refined, elegant feel

These finishing options help wine bottles stand out on the shelf and strongly influence consumer perception, especially in competitive retail environments.

9. How long do wine labels last?

High-quality wine labels can last 5 to 10 years or longer, depending on the materials used and storage conditions.

Durability is influenced by:

  • Label material (paper vs. film)
  • Adhesive quality
  • Exposure to moisture, temperature, and light

For long-term storage or export wines, using durable materials such as coated paper or waterproof films ensures the label remains intact and legible throughout the product’s lifecycle.

10. What information must be included on wine labels?

Wine label requirements vary by country, but most regulations require several key pieces of information.

Typically, wine labels must include:

  • Alcohol content (ABV)
  • Country or region of origin
  • Net volume
  • Producer, bottler, or importer details

For export wines, labels must comply with the regulations of the destination market, such as the EU or the US. Incorrect or missing information can lead to customs delays or product rejection.

11. Why do some wine labels peel off in ice buckets?

Wine labels peel off in ice buckets mainly because the material or adhesive is not designed for cold and wet conditions.

Standard paper wine labels tend to absorb water, which weakens the adhesive and causes lifting, wrinkling, or complete detachment. In contrast, waterproof wine labels—such as BOPP film or coated paper with ice-bucket-grade adhesive—are specifically engineered to maintain strong adhesion in moisture and low temperatures.

For sparkling wines, champagne, and chilled white wines, using ice-bucket-resistant label materials is essential to ensure durability and preserve brand presentation.

12. What makes a wine label look “expensive”?

An expensive-looking wine label is created through a combination of premium materials and high-end finishing techniques.

Luxury wine labels often use textured or uncoated paper, along with finishes such as embossing, debossing, and hot foil stamping. These elements add depth, contrast, and a tactile experience that enhances perceived value.

Consumers often associate these visual and tactile cues with higher-quality wines, making label material and finishing just as important as the design itself.

13. Are waterproof wine labels worth it?

Yes, waterproof wine labels are worth it, especially for wines that are refrigerated or exposed to moisture.

Waterproof labels help prevent:

  • Ink smudging
  • Surface wrinkling
  • Adhesive failure or peeling

They are particularly important for white wines, sparkling wines, and export products that may encounter humidity or condensation during storage and transportation. In addition to improving durability, waterproof wine labels help maintain a clean, professional appearance in retail and hospitality environments.

14. Why do premium wineries still use paper labels instead of plastic?

Premium wineries continue to use paper wine labels because they offer a more traditional, authentic, and high-end appearance.

Paper labels provide:

  • Rich texture and tactile quality
  • A classic, heritage-driven look
  • Stronger emotional connection and brand storytelling

While film labels (such as BOPP) offer superior durability and water resistance, many high-end wine brands prefer paper labels with protective coatings to balance aesthetics and performance. This combination allows them to maintain a luxury image without compromising functionality.

15. What’s the biggest mistake when choosing wine labels?

The biggest mistake when choosing wine labels is ignoring the real usage environment.

Many wine producers focus heavily on label design but overlook key factors such as:

  • Storage conditions (humidity, refrigeration)
  • Transportation and handling
  • Export climates and regulatory requirements

A visually appealing wine label that fails under moisture, cold temperatures, or long-distance shipping can negatively impact brand perception. Choosing the right combination of material, adhesive, and finishing is essential to ensure both appearance and performance.

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