Wine Pouch Packaging
TedPack develops custom wine pouch packaging for wine products, with high-barrier film structures, spout or tap fitments, flexible capacity options, and custom printing to match your filling method, storage needs, and consumer use scenario

Key Points Of
Wine Pouch Packaging
Wine and alcohol brands need packaging that protects the product, supports filling, reduces transport pressure, and fits different sales or consumption scenarios.
- Wine products may be affected by oxygen, light, moisture, and aroma loss during storage and transportation
- Glass bottles and rigid containers can increase packaging weight, storage pressure, and breakage risk. A standard wine pouch can be about 10 times lighter than a traditional glass bottle, helping brands improve handling and transport efficiency
- Liquid packaging needs reliable sealing, suitable fitments, and compatibility with the filling process
- New wine, cocktail, or promotional products often need flexible formats, custom printing, and different capacity options
Solving Key Wine Pouch Packaging Challenges
Wine pouch packaging helps brands move toward lighter formats while improving pouch reliability, barrier performance, filling compatibility, and market flexibility

Packaging Format Transition
Support the shift from glass or rigid containers to lighter, less breakable wine pouch formats, with options from small 250ml and 500ml packs to standard 750ml and larger-volume formats.

Barrier & Pouch Reliability
For wine products, barrier performance affects oxygen exposure, light protection, and aroma retention. TedPack can recommend high-barrier film structures, with pouch thickness commonly adjusted around 150–200 microns based on product volume and filling needs.

Filling Compatibility
Match pouch openings, fitments, and sealing designs with manual or automatic filling processes

Multi-Serve Packaging
A 3L wine pouch can hold about the same volume as four standard 750ml bottles, making it suitable for boxed wine, event service, and larger-volume alcohol products
Wine Pouch Structure Designed for Product Performance
A reliable wine pouch depends on the right combination of film structure, fitment, sealing area, pouch base, and printing design.
A wine pouch is more than a flexible container. Its performance depends on how the material, dispensing component, sealing area, and pouch shape work together.
For wine, cocktails, liquor, or boxed wine projects, TedPack designs each pouch structure based on product volume, filling method, storage requirements, and final use scenario

- Spout or Tap Fitment Supports filling and controlled dispensing
- Reinforced Sealing Area Helps improve leakage resistance
- High-Barrier Film Structure Supports oxygen and light protection
- Stable Pouch Base Improves standing and shelf display
- Environmentally friendly packaging can be used to enhance brand image.
Flexible Formats for Your Product
Different alcohol products need different pouch formats. TedPack helps match the wine pouch structure with your product volume, filling method, dispensing needs, and market use


Wine pouches with tap are suitable for red wine, boxed wine, event drinks, and larger-volume alcohol products. The tap design supports controlled dispensing, multi-serve use, and a more convenient drinking experience without relying on glass bottles
1. Controlled dispensing
2. Suitable for 1.5L–5L formats
3. Good for events and boxed wine
4. Easier multi-serve experience

Spouted wine pouches are suitable for cocktails, ready-to-drink alcohol products, smaller wine packs, and outdoor-use beverages. The resealable spout helps improve portability, pouring convenience, and product use after opening
1. Resealable opening
2. Easy pouring and carrying
3. Suitable for RTD alcohol
4. Flexible for trial launches

Bag-in-box are designed for larger-volume wine and alcohol packaging where filling, storage, and dispensing reliability are important. This format is commonly used for boxed wine, foodservice supply, and bulk alcohol projects
1. Large-Volume Packaging
2. Fitment for dispensing
3. Works with outer box systems
4. Suitable for foodservice supply
Wine Pouch Packaging Fits For
In production, wine pouch packaging offers a flexible structure that can be matched with different filling methods, fitment types, and sealing designs. Compared with rigid containers, the pouch format gives brands more room to adjust opening design, spout position, and filling workflow before production.
✅Flexible filling design
✅Fitment and spout matching
✅Sealing structure adjustment
✅Manual or automatic filling support
During storage and transport, wine pouch packaging is lighter, less fragile, and easier to handle than glass or rigid containers. Its flexible structure can help reduce breakage concerns while improving packing, storage, and movement efficiency.
✅Lightweight packaging format
✅Lower breakage risk
✅Easier storage and handling
✅Flexible structure for transport
For customer, wine pouch packaging makes the product easier to carry, pour, reseal, and use in different consumption settings. Spout, tap, and pouch format can be adjusted to support controlled dispensing, multi-serve use, outdoor use, or event service.
✅Easy to carry
✅Controlled dispensing
✅Resealable or tap options
✅Suitable for outdoor and event use
Find the Answers You Need Here
How much wine can a wine pouch hold?
Wine pouches can be developed in different capacities depending on your product format and use scenario. Common options include 750ml, 1L, 1.5L, 3L, and 5L, while custom sizes can also be developed for special wine, cocktail, liquor, or boxed wine projects.
How is the tap or spout set up on a wine pouch?
The tap or spout is usually placed based on how the pouch will be filled, stored, displayed, and used. For larger-volume wine pouches, the tap is often positioned for controlled dispensing, while spouted pouches may use screw caps or fitments for resealing and pouring.
Can the tap be placed on the top or bottom of the wine pouch?
Yes. The tap or fitment position can be customized based on the pouch format and use scenario. A lower tap position is often used for easier dispensing, while other placements may be considered depending on filling equipment, pouch design, and consumer use.
Can wine pouches be used inside or outside a box?
Wine pouches can be used as standalone flexible pouches or as inner pouches for boxed wine projects. For boxed wine, the pouch structure and fitment should be matched with the outer box design, filling method, and dispensing requirement.
How does a wine pouch compare with a glass bottle in weight?
Wine pouches are much lighter than traditional glass bottles, which can help reduce packaging weight and improve handling during storage, shipping, events, and outdoor use. This is one reason brands consider wine pouch packaging for portable or multi-serve alcohol products.
How can wine pouches help protect wine from oxygen and light?
Wine pouch packaging can use high-barrier film structures to help reduce oxygen, moisture, and light exposure. For wine and alcohol-based beverages, the final structure should be selected based on product sensitivity, shelf-life needs, storage conditions, and distribution channel.
How is a wine pouch filled?
Wine pouches can be designed for manual, semi-automatic, or automatic filling processes. The pouch opening, fitment type, spout position, and sealing method should be confirmed based on your filling equipment and production workflow.
How is a wine pouch sealed?
Wine pouches are typically sealed through heat sealing and fitment sealing processes. For wine pouch packaging, the sealing area around the spout, tap, or fitment is especially important because it directly affects leakage control and transport reliability.
Can wine pouches resist moisture during storage and transport?
Wine pouches can be designed with suitable film structures and sealed edges to help resist outside moisture during normal storage and transportation. The final packaging structure should still be selected based on your product, shipping environment, and expected handling conditions.















