Start-up Wine Company Logo (Bees and Grapes)

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We are a start-up wine importing company in Singapore. We import high quality brands from exclusive wineries in the United States. As a small group of partners, we are similar to our wine-producing counterparts.
The logo in some way should have some consistency with our partner's other business in Singapore, The Drinkery.
In some ways it should have some corresponding representation of artwork found on many of the wine labels found within our portfolio.
As many of our brand partnerships practice conservation and environmentally conscious measures in their wine growing methods, we share many of the same ideas in terms of packaging and logistics.
One of the most important roles played in farming and agriculture is that of bees.
If there were one or two particular themes illustrated within the logo, we like the idea of bees and grapes, perhaps displayed together. Bees are hard workers and represent all parties involved to bring the wine from vineyard to table. Hand-drawn art work come to mind.
The word "Vinified" comes from Vinify, which is the process which grapes are turned into wine.
Target Market(s)
Restauranteurs, wine enthusiasts, industry partners
Industry/Entity Type
It Company
Logo Text
VINIFIED
Font styles to use
Other font styles liked:
- candara, but we are quite open on the font used
Look and feel
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Requirements
Must have
- a bee and grape(s), we think this is a cool direction to bring awareness to the declining honey-bee population
Nice to have
- We like the idea of charcoal or pencil drawing but not limited to black and white, color is certainly acceptable. Allow some of the wine labels we included to be inspiration