Each year, Verallia, the European leader in glass packaging, presents its Trend Book for the wine and spirits market. Created this year in collaboration with Barcelona-based agency Morillas, the Trends Book aims to inspire and highlight key sector developments and future directions. For 2025, four major trends emerge in response to more engaged consumers seeking new experiences and prioritizing well-being above all. This Trends Book will also introduce new designs ready to be developed by Verallia’s teams.
Reflecting new wine and spirits consumption practices, the 2025 Trends Book is viewed through the lens of three distinct consumer profiles.
The Drink Personas shaping new market horizons
Through these profiles, four major trends are observed, illustrating the transformations initiated by the wine and spirits industry.
“Understanding new consumer profiles and their preferences in terms of beverages and consumption occasions is crucial for ensuring sustainable success. These new trends mark a true paradigm shift in our relationship with wines and spirits. They translate into brands taking strong account of environmental challenges, a return to natural and minimalist values, while continuing to innovate in low-alcohol beverages, flavour combinations, and bottle design. Glass is particularly well-positioned to meet these new requirements. 100% recyclable and infinitely so, it constitutes a sustainable packaging par excellence. Moreover, its inert nature preserves the integrity of beverages, thus meeting the expectations of the most demanding palates. Its versatility offers unparalleled flexibility in terms of design, allowing for the creation of unique and personalized experiences,” explains Elena Andia, Marketing Director of Selective Line.
In response to these trends, Verallia is ready to develop new designs
Grace
An elegant and contemporary bottle for light white and rosé wines. |
Heritage
A timeless shape |
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Lora
An iconic design with rounded shapes evoking pleasure and celebration. |
Mixologist
A geometric design inspired by the art of mixology. |
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Arieta
A sleek and unique silhouette combining style and sophistication. |
Smally
An ultra-light bottle-jar designed for individual portions, combining practicality and flexibility with multiple closure options. |
The complete 2025 Trends Book is available upon request from the press service.