Sacred Hill has brought out new packaging to reflect the award-winning natural taste of its range. The new labels are inspired by the landscape of the Hawke’s Bay and Marlborough vineyards where the wines are grown.
The line illustrations of rolling hills and calm bays are a beautiful, muted grape-green. “At Sacred Hill, we know that great wines begin in the vineyard,” said managing director David Mason. “We have several vineyards in two of the world’s premium wine regions, so it’s fitting to pay homage to the land with our new look.”
David and Mark Mason started Sacred Hill in 1986 when the family farm was turned into vineyards. The fresh, vibrant wines are its legacy – the Chardonnay recently won Gold Medal at the New World Wine Awards.
Other products available in the new-look range are Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir, and Merlot Cabernet.
Sacred Hill’s new look reflect the wine’s origins so that the wine is not just recognisable by region, but by country – the brand is exporting their wines to overseas markets and wants the lovingly-crafted wine to be recognisably New Zealand.