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Wine Spies' Enigma Label Released One-of-One Bottles via Auction

Wine Spies' Enigma label was inspired by English codebreakers during WWII and the products were created with some of the best wineries in the world, which are kept secret. Initially, two wines are being introduced: a Howell Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon 2018 sourced from a multi-100-point winemaker and a Santa Barbara Rose of Grenache 2019.

After popping the bottle, customers will be able to use a cypher key found on the cork, in combination with an online virtual enigma to reveal a secret message. Enigma is also setting itself apart with a collection of NFTs to match the tangible bottles of wine. On OpenSea, the highest bidder will get the digital version of the label on the Ether blockchain, plus possession of the physical product.
Trend Themes
1. Asset-backed Nfts - Wineries can utilize asset-backed NFTs to create unique experiences and additional value for customers.
2. Cryptographically Verified Labels - Integrating cryptographically verified labels can help winemakers establish trust by allowing customers to track the entire production process.
3. Virtual and Augmented Reality Pairings - Virtual and augmented reality pairing experiences can enhance the immersive experience of wine tastings and increase engagement with younger consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Wine Industry - Wineries can adopt innovative solutions like asset-backed NFTs and cryptographically verified labels to differentiate themselves in a competitive market and provide unique experiences to customers.
2. Blockchain Industry - Blockchain companies can explore the use case of asset-backed NFTs in the wine industry and develop specialized platforms to facilitate their creation and trading.
3. Virtual Reality Industry - Virtual reality companies can partner with winemakers to create immersive virtual and augmented reality pairing experiences and introduce wine to younger demographics in a more engaging way.

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