Campo Viejo makes sustainable packaging choices

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Spanish wine brand Campo Viejo has updated the bottle and label design across its portfolio.

The changes are being rolled out across its red, white, rosé and cava varieties and feature a new logo and crest of the Rioja winery, ribbed detailing around the labels and a continuous golden line to replace dotted design and double borders used up until now.

The changes will also “generate a positive impact on the environment” by removing the netting around the Campo Viejo Gran Reserva bottles, which will save 6,330 CO2eq/kg in CO2 emissions.

Across the range, bottle labels will change from adhesive labels to recyclable FSC-certified PET paper, and a reduction in the label size and redesign of the graphic elements will use less inks and paper.

The packaging refresh coincides with a six-week digital media campaign for the brand, running until mid-December to “drive brand awareness amongst 80% of affluent UK wine drinkers”.

The campaign will feature across video-on-demand channels, YouTube and social media platforms.