Wilton Hill Packaging

THE BEST OF TWO WORLDS

The Barossa has an international reputation for its grape-growing and winemaking heritage which dates back to the early 1800s. Many of its vineyards remain in the care of families, some going back six generations. Wilton Hill is one of these vineyards, highly esteemed for its Shiraz, planted in 1858.

Wilton Hill is truly unique. 

It is the only vineyard in the region from where both the Barossa and Eden Valleys can be seen. Barossa Valley to the north west. Eden Valley to the south east. The “Wilton Hill” wordmark is an ambigram and reflects exactly this viewpoint—singularity and duality in one. Two views in one.

Just as this wine has been carefully made honouring Old World styles with minimal intervention, so too with this “Wilton Hill” wordmark. Inspired by the calligraphic tradition, crafted by hand and minimal digital intervention.
​​​​​​​Careful, traditional methods of detailing extend beyond print, as evidenced in the hand-sealed wax closure, tissue wrapping and hot-iron-branded timber boxes.
Collaborations with like-minded artists, above
Concept & Design: See&Co
Calligraphy & Typography: See&Co
Finished Art: See&Co
Copywriting: See&Co
Illustration: See&Co
Photography: Adrian Lander
Wilton Hill Packaging
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Wilton Hill Packaging

Wilton Hill. A rare vineyard like this deserves craftsmanship and care when it comes to its wine label design. Calligraphy, hand drawn type, lett Read More

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