Lindeman’s Bin series wines have re-launched in the United States with labels designed by Australian artist David Bromley, whose paintings pair well with winemaker Wayne Falkenberg’s wines, the company says. Bromley, known for playful, vibrant art, created new labels for each of the 18 wines in the Bin tier. “There are beautiful synergies between wine and art and the joy they bring,” Bromley said in a statement. “It’s a thrill to share my art with these labels, evoking a sense of delight for those who enjoy the wines and the art.” In the United States, the series is led by Bin 65, a Chardonnay that now features Bromley’s colorful take on sunflowers. Bin 85 Pinot Grigio shows butterflies and sailboats, while Bin 45 Cabernet Sauvignon sports richly colored flowers, leaves and grapes, and Bin 40 Merlot highlights musical instruments, the company says.
Lindeman’s Bin series wines re-launch with new labels
Australian artist David Bromley designs labels for 18 wines
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