01.05.23
Fedrigoni Self-Adhesives, formerly the Arconvert brand, part of The Fedrigoni Group, a supplier of premium labels and self-adhesive materials, will exhibit at the Unified Wine & Grape Symposium taking place in Sacramento, CA January 24-26.
According to Melissa Harton, marketing manager, North America, “We are excited to be exhibiting at the Wine & Grape Symposium as we are eager to showcase some of our newest offerings to the wine market, including our expanded wine portfolio which offers a wide range of premium facestocks, along with a variety of sustainable solutions including recycled content and alternative fibers.”
Fedrigoni’s expanded wine portfolio facestocks are FSC-C138765 approved (when applicable) and are available in elegant textures, and diverse colors and provide high-quality performance against wet, cold, ice bucket, and humid environments. This premium line of papers includes embossed, felt-marked, pearlescent, laid, uncoated, coated, and waterproof papers.
Visitors to booth #1406 will also discover that Fedrigoni Self-Adhesives offers alternative fibers including materials made from renewable plants such as cotton, linen, bamboo, sugar cane, and hemp or from grass fibers and mineral powder.
According to Melissa Harton, marketing manager, North America, “We are excited to be exhibiting at the Wine & Grape Symposium as we are eager to showcase some of our newest offerings to the wine market, including our expanded wine portfolio which offers a wide range of premium facestocks, along with a variety of sustainable solutions including recycled content and alternative fibers.”
Fedrigoni’s expanded wine portfolio facestocks are FSC-C138765 approved (when applicable) and are available in elegant textures, and diverse colors and provide high-quality performance against wet, cold, ice bucket, and humid environments. This premium line of papers includes embossed, felt-marked, pearlescent, laid, uncoated, coated, and waterproof papers.
Visitors to booth #1406 will also discover that Fedrigoni Self-Adhesives offers alternative fibers including materials made from renewable plants such as cotton, linen, bamboo, sugar cane, and hemp or from grass fibers and mineral powder.