Wine & Spirits
Foil, tactile varnish, textured stock and tight brand-color approval.
Gallus buyers usually know the market they serve; what they need is a structured way to map substrate, color expectation, regulation and finishing load to a press architecture. The matrix below organizes premium label work by risk: luxury appearance, pharma traceability, short-run personalization, chemical durability and food-label compliance. It is not a catalogue of generic samples. It is a technical starting point for deciding where flexo, hybrid digital, white opacity, varnish, foil and die-cut stations should sit in one controlled line.
| Vertical | Flexo Core | Hybrid Digital | Foil & Varnish | Regulated Workflow |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wine & Spirits | ● | ◐ | ● | ○ |
| Premium Cosmetics | ● | ● | ● | ◐ |
| Pharmaceutical | ● | ◐ | ○ | ● |
| Nutraceutical | ● | ● | ◐ | ● |
| Craft Beverage | ● | ● | ◐ | ○ |
| Industrial Chemical | ● | ◐ | ○ | ● |
| Dairy & Food | ● | ◐ | ○ | ◐ |
| Luxury Tobacco | ● | ○ | ● | ● |
● Best fit · ◐ Suitable with tuning · ○ Niche
Receive a structured worksheet for mapping substrate, color, finishing and compliance requirements to a Gallus press architecture.