Wine Labels — Custom Bottle Labels
Design custom wine bottle labels for homemade wine, wedding favours, corporate gifts, milestone birthdays, and promotional bottles. Upload your artwork, add text, and print at home on self-adhesive label sheets. Free, no account needed.
Label Ideas
Homemade wine
Professional labels for your home vintages — grape variety, vintage year, ABV, and tasting notes.
Wedding favours
Custom wine bottles as wedding gifts with couple's names, date, and a personal message.
Corporate gifts
Branded wine bottles for client gifts, company milestones, and holiday presents.
Birthday & anniversary
Personalised bottles as gifts — "Aged to Perfection" labels for milestone birthdays.
Restaurant house wine
Custom labels for house wine, featuring your restaurant's name and branding.
Fundraiser bottles
Charity auction and fundraiser wine bottles with event branding.
Recommended Label Sizes
| Label | Size | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Avery L7163 | 99.1 × 38.1 mm (14/A4) | Standard wine bottle front |
| Avery L7165 | 99.1 × 67.7 mm (8/A4) | Large front label |
| Avery 5163 | 4 × 2 in (10/Letter) | US wine bottle label |
| DYMO 99014 | 101 × 54 mm | Thermal wine label |
Batch Print from a Spreadsheet
Making wine for multiple events, or labelling a batch of homemade bottles? List your wines in a spreadsheet (Name, Vintage, Grape, ABV) and print unique labels for each.
Design Tips
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Frequently Asked Questions
What size label for a wine bottle?
Standard wine bottles fit a front label around 90-100mm wide and 60-70mm tall. Avery L7165 (99.1 × 67.7 mm) is a good starting point. Use OpenLabelMaker's custom size for exact dimensions.
Can I add images to wine labels?
Yes. Upload any image — a logo, vineyard photo, crest, or illustration — and position it anywhere on the label.
Is this suitable for commercial wine?
OpenLabelMaker is great for small-batch, homemade, and event wine labels. For commercial wine, you'll need to ensure your label meets local alcohol labelling regulations (TTB in the US, FSANZ in Australia, etc.).