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Wine packaging: The rare case where organic brands are cheaper

April 15, 2010

wine_label_organic.jpgOrganic foods and drinks cost more. That’s a given, right? Not so fast. Today I stumbled onto the rare oddball category in which organic products are generally cheaper.

And get this — the difference could all be in the packaging.

This comes from a recent article in Fast Company, which cites research from the University of California saying that wines with labels that trumpet eco benefits sell for 20% less than bottles of similar-vintage spirits. The study also claims that organic wines without the “green” claim on the label are 13% pricier than “eco-friendly” wines from the same year, variety and appellation.

Bizarre indeed. Could this be the only food and beverage product that actually loses pricing power by being green? I haven’t heard of any others.

The reasons for the weak pricing for organic wines are somewhat mysterious. But the article concludes that the wine industry could probably solve the problem with a more informative labeling system that emphasizes the benefits of organic wines.

But then, who among us would doubt the power of a great package to fix a brand?
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Thanks to Lightning Labels via Twitter.

Photo by rick / Flickr.com

Posted by David Bellm on April 15, 2010 | Comments (1)

December 19, 2011
In response to: Wine packaging: The rare case where organic brands are cheaper
Leatrice commented:

The genius store called, they're ruinnng out of you.

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