Wine In a Can by Jens Andersson & Jonas Forsman
“Wine in a can” makes it simple to bring a glass of wine on the go. Avoid the hassle of wineglasses, opener and fragile bottle. This is a small convenient packaging totally made from aluminum, from which you drink like a glass. The cans are recycled in the same way as conventional aluminum cans.
The contour line give associations to the wine bottle and create good opportunities. Through a restrained color scheme with matte black as the base color and the color of the wine as accents, a feeling of exclusivity which gives the wine justice, is created.
Designer: Jens Andersson & Jonas Forsman


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Awesome colors, awesome shape, how ever I also pictured a bottle in the same material and colors, in the shape of a an actual BOTTLE .
With a long neck, but you might need a funnel to fill it.
Hi, would like to receive more information about your product.( wine in a can).
I am involved in a distribution company in South Africa.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Regards
Hi there ,
Just a request to have a look on our site .
Since we sel Wine in a can we are looking for some professional Distributors in South Africa.
Please have a look and send us your reaction.
Regards,
Ed Streur
this mister ed streur is wanted by the greece dutch and bulgarian police for malversations in bussinis please be carefull
Hi, we are from Mendoza, Argentina and we are developing a project to produce wine in cans. We´d like to receive more information about your product. Specially about de treatment inside the can. We are looking for a distributor and designer.
We keep in contact,
Regards,
Gerardo Jadur
As mr. Jadur said, there are various treatments that wines will go through whether its in a barrel, or from the barrel to the bottle. Do you have a way to make sure the aluminum doesn’t alter any of the processing, and keep it in the same conditions as the glass bottle?