# NFC Wine Bottle Tags — NTAG 424 DNA Capsule URL: https://proudtek.com/products/rfid-labels/nfc-wine-bottle-tag/ Source URL: https://proudtek.com/products/rfid-labels/nfc-wine-bottle-tag/ Generated: 2026-03-16T01:42:30.697Z Kind: product Publisher: Proud Tek Co., Limited Author: Proud Tek Co., Limited Credentials: ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, RoHS Compliant, CE Marking, REACH Compliant Image: https://proudtek.com/landing-images/nfc-wine-bottle-tag.jpg Image Alt: NFC tag on a wine bottle for authentication and consumer engagement ## Description NFC bottle tags and capsule seals carry NTAG 424 DNA AES-128 SUN authentication + tamper-loop CTTES on the bottle capsule, under-label or cork closure... ## Procurement Snapshot - Best fit: Best for asset tagging, packaging, authentication, access control, and smart-label projects. - Key options: Form Factor: Adhesive label format for direct application to objects or packaging. - Customization: Confirm artwork, encoding, material, chip, and finish requirements before quoting. - Quote checklist: Confirm mounting surface, adhesive or on-metal requirements, and expected reading distance. Adhesive label format for direct application to objects or packaging. Share target chip or protocol, quantity, format or size, print or encoding... ## Key Specs - Form Factor: Adhesive label format for direct application to objects or packaging. ## FAQ - Q: Does the NFC tag affect wine quality or storage? A: No. NFC tags are completely passive (no battery, no emissions) and are constructed from food-safe materials. The tag does not interact with the wine in any way and is safe for use in contact with capsules and closures. Operating temperature range (−25 to +85 °C) covers all normal wine storage and shipping conditions. - Q: Can consumers read the tag through the foil capsule? A: It depends on the capsule material. Standard tin or aluminium foil capsules block NFC signals. For NFC-enabled capsules, use PVC, polylaminate or paper-based capsule materials, or position the tag on top of the capsule where it is exposed. We can advise on the best capsule-tag configuration for your bottle. - Q: What happens when the tamper loop breaks? A: The NTAG 424 DNA chip permanently records the tamper event in its CTTES (Counter Tamper Tamper Event Status) register. Every subsequent NFC tap reports 'tampered / opened' status in the SUN authentication URL. This is irreversible: even if someone attempts to repair the physical break or re-adhere the capsule, the digital tamper flag remains set. - Q: Can the NFC bottle tag support per-vintage, per-cuvée or per-bottling-lot data? A: Yes. We support per-order AES-128 key diversification (one master key per SKU with unique per-tag sub-keys, per NXP AN10922 CMAC-AES key-diversification guidance) and per-order encoding of vintage, appellation, cuvée name, bottling date, cask / barrel number and lot identifier into the tag's NDEF payload. For high-volume bottlings (e.g. 200,000 bottles of a Champagne non-vintage cuvée) we deliver an encrypted UID-to-data CSV plus SUN / SDM pre-computed URL templates that your verification backend imports directly — no per-bottle write step is required on your bottling line. For ultra-premium per-vintage / per-cask programmes (Burgundy en-primeur, single-cask Scotch, vintage Cognac) we support per-lot key rollover with quarterly / annual key rotation so each vintage's authentication proof is cryptographically independent. - Q: How does the NFC bottle tag support EU wine traceability and the upcoming Digital Product Passport (DPP)? A: EU wine traceability is governed by Regulation (EU) 2018/273 (authorisations, movement certificates, cellar register VI-1 / VI-2) and Regulation (EU) 1169/2011 on consumer-facing information, with the recent Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/33 adding mandatory ingredient and nutrition disclosure for wines sold in the EU from 8 December 2023. The NFC tag's linked provenance page can host the full 1169/2011 disclosure (ingredients, allergens, nutrition declaration, energy value) with automatic consumer-language localisation — replacing or supplementing the crowded physical back label. On the DPP horizon, the EU Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR 2024/1781) is phasing in mandatory digital product passport requirements across product categories; premium beverages are expected to be in later tranches. NTAG 424 DNA tags today are forward-compatible with GS1 Digital Link URI syntax (the DPP transport layer the Commission has signalled it will standardise on), so a wine authentication programme deployed in 2026 can be extended into DPP compliance when the wine-sector implementing act lands, without re-tagging the inventory. ## Machine Routes - JSON: https://proudtek.com/machine/products/rfid-labels/nfc-wine-bottle-tag.json - Text: https://proudtek.com/machine/products/rfid-labels/nfc-wine-bottle-tag.txt