The vivid new package reflects the importance of these wines in the J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines portfolio, while also clearly differentiating them from the winery’s popular J. Lohr Estates wines.
The new pressure-sensitive labels feature a rich olive label for white wines and plum label for red wines, the fanciful name in elegantly stylized gold script, and an easy-to-read appellation designation in white, all balanced with the winery’s iconic J. Lohr logo.
This new packaging will appear in markets in August with the release of the 2017 J. Lohr Hilltop Cabernet Sauvignon, and will continue to roll out throughout 2019 and 2020 with the release of each new vintage.
J. Lohr launched the Vineyard Series tier in 1998 with the Arroyo Vista Vineyard Chardonnay and Hilltop Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon. In the years since, the Vineyard Series has grown to include Carol’s Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon, Tower Road Petite Sirah, October Night Chardonnay, Fog’s Reach Pinot Noir, Highlands Bench Pinot Noir and the J. Lohr Late Harvest White Riesling
“While our J. Lohr Estates wines have earned their reputation as benchmark expressions of Monterey County and Paso Robles winemaking, our small-lot J. Lohr Vineyard Series wines focus on carefully delineated, small vineyard blocks that we have farmed for decades within both regions,” said Founder Jerry Lohr.
“Before we embarked on this redesign, we sought input from trade partners, sommeliers and customers. They gave us clear feedback that our new packaging should enhance the exceptional quality of what’s in the bottle, and that it should be easy to differentiate the J. Lohr Vineyard Series from J. Lohr Estates. There is a timeless elegance to the new design that achieves both goals.”