The design of the Paltis label was born from a clear vision: to tell the story of wine as an interpreter of the mountain.
A sensitive mediator between the land and those who taste it. From this idea emerges a powerful yet essential symbol—one that evokes the alpine landscape and the emotional flow that wine conveys.
At the heart of the label runs a black wave, die-cut into cotton paper. This graphic and tactile gesture is more than decoration: it’s an opening, a visual threshold that reveals the bottle’s glass—revealing the living heart of the wine. Three wines, three interpretations. Three voices narrating the same place, each with a different tone.
The wave doesn’t just represent the mountain profile; It becomes a metaphor for harmony to be discovered, for a landscape to be interpreted. The bottle becomes an instrument—to touch, observe, and savor.
Completing the project is a natural cotton paper that gives a tactile, velvety feel. The color palette is restrained and essential, in dialogue with the purity of the form.
Designer : KILLERIDEA & KIBOKO
Location : Trento, Italy
Project : Paltis
Client : Paltis
