Babushka, Babushka, Babushka-ya-ya!

These Frisky Midget wine labels were designed for Blackwood Valley producer Killinchy Wines by Studio Lost & Found, United States. According to their PR, ‘the large wrap around label is a throwback to Communist Russia, revealing a series of Babushka/Matryoshka dolls with the final doll exposed as the Frisky Midget.’
As cute as the Matryoshka dolls are, we’d suggest that a more effective throwback to Communist Russia would be to produce the wine from fermented turnips, then package it in concrete bottles made by gulag inmates, sealed with razor wire. We look forward to their next wine, ‘Excitable Chap’, a throwback to Nazi Germany. (We hear the wine has great concentration? They proposed many routes, but this was the Final Solution?)
Note: This post adheres to Godwin’s Law, but it also an excuse to link to Kate Bush.
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