Quinta do Noval Reveals Elegant New Packaging for Port Range
- 17 March 2025
Quinta do Noval, a historic Port producer, has introduced a refined packaging redesign across 13 of its Ports, including white, ruby, and tawny varieties. This initiative aims to modernise the brand’s appearance while preserving its rich heritage.

Photo from www.greenqueen.com.hk
Key Features of the New Design:
- Embossed Detailing: Maintains the traditional embossed elements that reference the estate’s first documentation in 1715.
- Unified Capsules: Standardized capsule colours—pale green for white Ports and black for ruby and tawny Ports—each accented with a distinctive gold band to create a cohesive look and reduce packaging waste.
- Age Indicators: Subtle colour variations and prominent background numerals denote the ages of tawny Ports, enhancing consumer clarity.
This packaging update also encompasses the recently launched Quinta do Noval Fifty Year Old Tawny Port, unveiled in October 2024. Managing Director Christian Seely described this addition as “a supreme expression of the Noval style of Tawny Ports and a culmination of our constant pursuit of excellence.”
For professionals interested in the latest trends and innovations in drinks packaging, PLD London – part of London Packaging Week – offers an excellent opportunity to explore cutting-edge designs and solutions within the beverage sector.
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