• Brandever wins Gold and Silver Medals in Ontario

    We are thrilled to have learned that two of our recent designs have won top honours for Wine Label Design at the 2008 Ontario Wine Awards. Congratulations to both Megalomaniac Wines and to the Organized Crime Winery for their combined wins!
    2008 Ontario Wine Awards, April 28, 2008
  • Do Vintages Matter?

    (...) we have the wonderful wines of the Okanagan's Blasted Church, whose playful labels and consistent product have developed brand loyalty in a remarkably short period of time. The winery eschews the overemphasis of vintage in favour of an approach that uses technology to create a reliable product, year in and out.
    Sid Cross
    Western Living, March 10, 2008
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  • Spit Decisions

    A pair of California wineries came to the table in innovative ways. (...) The result? Whatchamacallit Chardonnay and Whatchamacallit Cabernet Sauvignon (labels by Brandever's Bernie Hadley-Beauregard) are currently on Earls' and Joeys' wine list and selling well.  
    Judith Lane
    Vines, February 28, 2008
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  • Marketing whiz's wine labels stick with the consumer

    Who do you call if you want to sell French wine in the U.S. when such Gaul-galling expressions as "Freedom Fries" and "Cheese-Eating Surrender Monkeys" are still fresh in the minds of American consumers? (...) Increasingly, the answer is Brandever Strategy, Bernie Hadley-Beauregard's innovative Vancouver marketing and design shop best known for such Okanagan success stories as Blasted Church, Dirty Laundry and Laughing Stock.

     

    Michael Kane
    Vancouver Sun, January 9, 2008
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  • The straight goods on Organized Crime Wine

    Wine columnist David Lawrason gives us the straight goods on what he thinks of Organized Crime wines.
    David Lawrason
    Toronto Life, January 8, 2008
  • Crime Plays

    "A quirky historical footnote about rival Mennonite congregations (...) is the inspiration behind the newly launched Organized Crime Winery".
    Christopher Waters
    Vines Magazine, January 3, 2008
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  • Laughing Stock Vineyards seeks Portfolio investors

    This year's corporate customer targets included Telus, Ballard, QLT, Royal Bank and CIBC -- all companies whose stock prices are quoted on the Portfolio bottle thanks to the novel label designed by Bernie Hadley-Beauregard of Vancouver's Brandever Strategy.
    Michael Kane
    The Vancouver Sun, December 26, 2007
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  • The Name Game

    Flying winemakers, move over! There's a new wine celebrity in town: the flying image maker (...)
    Tony Aspler
    Tidings Magazine, December 23, 2007
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  • Organized Crime exposed in Niagara

    Hadley-Beauregard, (...) came across a quirky historical footnote about rival Mennonite congregations in Jordan who quarreled over the acquisition of a pipe organ at the Jordan Historical Museum of the Twenty. The religious rivalry was so heated that the organ was stolen by members of the opposing (more conservative) church and tossed down an embankment to the Twenty Mile Creek.
    Christopher Waters
    St Catharines Standard, December 9, 2007
  • Sounds like Canada Interview

    Bernie meets Sheilagh Rogers on CBC Radio One and discusses Brandever's recent awards in San Francisco and in London England.
    Sheilagh Rogers
    CBC Radio One - Sounds Like Canada, November 29, 2007

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