Wild Life Botanicals: bubbles with health benefits

Charlotte Kan

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Wild Life Botanicals: bubbles with health benefits

Crafted in the coastal region of Cornwall in southwestern England, Wild Life Botanicals is an ultra-low alcohol (0.5% ABV) sparkling wine infused with “plant power”.

The brainchild of Cornish Sea Salt co-founder Ellie Bradshaw, this no-low elixir contains “mood-enhancing botanicals”, according to the brand, including Damask rose, lemon balm, rosemary and Ashwagandha, as well as vitamins and minerals. Each 125ml glass of Wild Life Nude or Wild Life Blush, the two beverages produced by the firm, is said to deliver a minimum of 15% of the daily recommended intake of eight vitamins and minerals and contains just 35 calories.

Wild Life Botanical's brand identity was conceived by Exeter-based branding, packaging and digital agency All Saints Design, which co-created the white high-gloss, metallic closure, sleeve-wrap gift boxes with packaging manufacturer The Tiny Box Co. and independent printers Hedgerow Print. Wider abstracts from Cornish artist Sarah Trewhella’s ‘Eco System’, inspired by the seasons and plants, were incorporated to complement the bottle label. The extra-flint clear champagne bottles feature high-gloss foil closures, soft-touch laminate, cages and natural corks—all sourced from UK suppliers. The embossed and hot-stamped labels (front and back) were created by Citrus Print in Cornwall, using Fedrigoni's Constellation Jade silk. The back label was reverse printed, allowing Trewhella’s work to come to life as the contents of the bottle is consumed.

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