Yes.
Sampling allows brands to evaluate bottle appearance, decoration quality, artwork placement, and color development before moving into production.
Reviewing physical samples can help reduce uncertainty and support more confident decision-making.
Sampling allows brands to:
Many brands use samples to finalize packaging decisions before approving production.
Many spirits brands compare multiple bottle colors, finishes, or decoration approaches during the development process.
Screen printing can often be included as part of the sampling process to evaluate artwork placement, logo visibility, and overall presentation.
Minimum order quantities vary depending on the bottle, decoration requirements, and project specifications.
MOQ requirements should be reviewed during project planning.
In many cases, yes.
Different bottle colors are often treated as separate product variations and may require individual production planning.
SKU stands for Stock Keeping Unit.
A SKU represents a unique product variation. Changes in bottle color, decoration, artwork, or product type may create separate SKUs.
Screen printing is one of the most common decoration methods used on spirits packaging.
It allows logos, brand names, graphics, and decorative elements to be applied directly to the bottle surface.
Spray coating can create:
Custom coatings can help create distinctive shelf presence and support brand identity.
Absolutely.
Many premium spirits brands combine spray coating and screen printing to create highly customized packaging with integrated color and branding.
Many premium brands combine multiple decoration methods to create a cohesive and distinctive package.
The best solution depends on brand goals, bottle design, and product positioning.
Vector artwork is typically preferred for screen printing projects.
Common formats include:
These files can often be reviewed but may require conversion or recreation before production.
Vector artwork scales without losing quality and helps ensure accurate screen creation and decoration reproduction.
Production timelines vary depending on artwork readiness, sampling requirements, approvals, production schedules, and shipping considerations.
Helpful information includes:
Forecasting demand by SKU often helps improve production planning and inventory management.
Spray coating can create a wide variety of custom colors and specialty finishes.
In many cases, yes. Color matching can often be achieved using Pantone references or approved standards.
Many brands use custom decoration for: