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GRAHAM, NC—As a result of its acquisition by The Fedrigoni Group, global leader in the production of high value-added special papers for packaging, publishing, and graphics, as well as premium labels and self-adhesive materials, Fedrigoni Self-Adhesives North America, formerly Acucote and Arconvert brands, are better able to service the wine and spirits industry. Benefits include a broad portfolio of products specifically designed for this market segment and local slitting and warehousing strategically located across the US.

Paper manufacturers since 1888, Fedrigoni continues a legacy of passion, experience and attention to detail—now offering a wide range of wine and spirit facestocks in roll and sheet formats in North America. The wine and spirits selection includes embossed, felt marked, pearlescent, laid, uncoated, coated and waterproof papers.

Fedrigoni wine and spirits North America

According to Melissa Harton, marketing manager, North America (former Acucote brand), “We’re very pleased to be able to offer our customers premium papers from Fedrigoni brands including Manter and Arconvert. These products add elegant textures, diverse colors and high quality performance to our existing portfolio. And the product line is fully supported by slitting and warehousing in California, North Carolina, Texas, Pennsylvania and Ohio.”

The Fedrigoni Self-Adhesives portfolio is primarily FSC-Approved and also includes recycled content papers made of recycled FSC fibers, and recycled post-consumer.

As part of its commitment to sustainability, Fedrigoni Self-Adhesives also offers alternative fibers including materials made from renewable plants such as cotton, linen, bamboo, sugar cane and hemp or from grass fibers and mineral powder.

Many of the company’s wine and spirits papers are offered with Ultra WSTM. This treatment is particularly suited for white, rosé and sparkling wines as it helps to prevent the formation of wrinkles, bubbles and deformations in the label while in ice buckets and in the event of temperature fluctuations.