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Labeling

The best way to communicate your commitment to sustainable winegrowing is to use the LIVE logo on your wine labels, websites, and collateral marketing materials. Some members even use it in their email signatures. Here you will find all the resources you need for a successful branding of your certification. Please pay close attention to the guidelines to be sure you are in compliance with federal labeling laws.

Logos

To familiarize yourself with the requirements for using LIVE logos, download our logo use guidelines and artwork.

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For general marketing purposes, websites, farm and winery signs. Not for use on wine labels.

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For wines made from at least 97% fruit that meets our vineyard certification requirements.

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For wines made in a LIVE-certified winery from at least 97% fruit that meets our vineyard certification requirements.

Guidelines

To familiarize yourself with the requirements for using LIVE logos, download our logo use guidelines and artwork.

Additional Resources

LIVE has additional programs and certification partners with their own logos, shown below. Each has specific requirements. 

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Salmon Safe

Salmon-Safe requires wines to use 95% Salmon-Safe certified fruit to use its logo or certification claim.

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Bee Friendly Farming

Bee Friendly Farming certification is available to all LIVE certified vineyards. Contact Pollinator Partnership for logo use guidelines.

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IOBC

The IOBC (International Organization for Biological Control) has accredited LIVE annually since 2000. LIVE members are permitted to use the IOBC logo on marketing and educational materials.

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Leaf & Glass

The LIVE Leaf & Glass design was the original certification mark for LIVE members. In 2015 this logo was retired, but may still be found on some wine labels from prior vintages. It indicates that at least 97% LIVE-certified grapes were used in the wine.