Portugal product packaging

Nevis Bacalhau offers premium Portuguese canned cod, crafted with extra-virgin olive oil and traditional recipes to capture the authentic flavors of bacalhau

Mavem is a Portuguese premium wine spirit, crafted from select wines, triple-distilled, and aged in oak to deliver a smooth balance of tradition and innovation. The front label is richly decorated in a blue-and-white baroque style, reminiscent of traditional Portuguese azulejos (ceramic tiles). It features intricate patterns, mythological figures, and a central crest with a sailing ship — evoking exploration, heritage, and tradition.

Black Pig Alentejo Distillery is a Portuguese gin and spirits brand rooted in the Alentejo region. Founded by Miguel Ângelo Nunes, the brand emphasizes sustainability—harvesting wild botanicals by hand, recycling what’s left over (for fertilizer or animal feed), and operating with respect to nature. Their products incorporate local botanicals and traditions, distilling in copper stills and maintaining a craft, artisanal approach

Conservas de Portugal You will find all packaging of conserves of Portugal new and old style.

As the industry grew—particularly through the late 19th and early 20th centuries—brands started using bright colors, illustrative labels, whimsical or symbolic graphic motifs to help cans stand out. Some recurring imagery: fishermen, marine landscapes, ships, mythological or allegorical figures, local personalities, folkloric motifs. Typography also became part of the brand identity: bold, decorative fonts that often evoked vintage / art-deco / maritime artisan styles.

Sardine tin design is more than just packaging — in Portugal it has become an iconic form of visual culture. Tins are collected, displayed, used as tourist souvenirs. With rising interest in design, gastronomy, tourism and artisanal food, many tin designs today purposefully reference historic can labels. There’s nostalgia, authenticity, visual richness. Brands use vintage styles as part of their positioning.

Avianense is one of the oldest Portuguese chocolate brands, founded in 1914 in Viana do Castelo. Today based in Barcelos, it is known for producing traditional chocolate bars, pralines, and its iconic “Bombom Imperador.” The brand combines classic recipes with modern varieties, including sugar-free and specialty chocolates, while remaining a symbol of Portugal’s confectionery heritage.

Ramos Pinto is a historic Portuguese wine brand, founded in 1880, renowned for its high-quality Port wines. Known for blending tradition with innovation, it produces a range of Ports, from classic Ruby and Tawny to vintage and special reserves, reflecting Portugal’s rich winemaking heritage.

Indietro
Indietro

Azulejo, Portugal

Avanti
Avanti

JOSE Gourmet, Portugal