Hands in grape pomace during winemaking
ReVino — A material platform

From grape skin to form.

Eco-luxury wine accessories, made from winemaking waste.

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An older story

Wine is one of humanity's oldest rituals. Every press leaves something behind. We give it form.

Vineyard · Press · Material · Object Slovenia · 2026
The transformation

From grape skin
to premium.

Winemaking has discarded the same ingredient for three thousand years. We built a material around it.

Grape pomace at a vineyard
I
Origin

The grape.

Every glass begins here. Twenty-eight wine-producing countries. A single, common ingredient — discarded at scale.

Vitis vinifera
Close-up of grape skin texture
II
Waste

The grape skin.

Skins, seeds, stems — the pomace of every vintage. Landfilled, composted, or burned. Until now.

The waste inside the waste
Burgundy polymer pellets made from grape waste
III
Material

The polymer.

Bonded, pelletized, wine-tinted. A new class of material that behaves like premium glass and performs like none of it.

IP-protected composition
ReVino wine bucket in deep burgundy
IV
Product

The object.

Drinkware, vessels, packaging. Unbreakable, tactile, intrinsically coloured. Ready for the yacht deck, the hotel bar, the tasting room.

Object of the cycle
The problem

Grape skins are wasted.
Plastic cheapens.
Glass breaks.

01 Millions of tonnes of grape skins are discarded every vintage.
02 Plastic kills the premium experience — and the brand that serves it.
03 Glass is banned on yachts, at pools, across outdoor hospitality.
Pressed grape skins and seeds
Pressed grape skins — the material in its raw form
The solution

A material platform.
Not a glass company.

01 Grape skins, reformed into a premium polymer.
02 Unbreakable, tactile, intrinsically wine-tinted.
03 IP-protected and licensing-ready — built to scale.
The product

From waste
to drinkware.

Totally customizable

A complete object system — drinkware, vessels, packaging, labels, badges. Wine-grade, unbreakable, custom-branded for partner estates, hotels, and fleets.

Wine-coloured polymer pellets made from grape pomace
The material

An ingredient, not a finish.

The colour is not a pigment — it's the grape. The strength is structural, not sprayed on. What comes out of the press is what ends up in the hand.

Source
Grape pomace
Colour
Intrinsic, vintage-dependent
Performance
Unbreakable, wine-safe
Cycle
Closed-loop, circular
Momentum

Supply, demand,
early revenue — locked.

27
Winery partners
Pomace supplied across the EU.
06
Manufacturers
Production lines live and scaling.
13
Signed LOIs
Launching this quarter across IT · FR · ES.
The opportunity

An €800M focused market. Ready to shift.

Three segments where glass is banned, plastic is unacceptable, and luxury still has nowhere to go.

01 Yachts Charter & private
02 Hotels & resorts Outdoor · pool · events
03 Wineries Private-label · cellar door
The team

Built to execute.

01
Business Development
Partnerships across estates, hospitality groups, and licensees.
02
Digital
Brand, web, and the systems that move it.
03
Product Development
From compound to mould — the object as final form.
04
Supply Chain
Pomace sourced across the EU. Production in two countries.
05
Circular Economy
Closed-loop design. Returnable, reformable, recoverable.
06
Sales
Direct B2B into yachts, hotels, and wineries.
07
Marketing & Creative
Editorial, photography, brand language across markets.
08
Logistics
EU-wide fulfilment. US partnership in 2027.
The invitation

The new standard begins.

Partner with ReVino. We're inviting a select group of estates, hospitality operators, and manufacturers into the next vintage of the material.

Write to us
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revino.si
Based in
Slovenia · Entering US 2027
Sofinanciranje

Operacija se sofinancira s strani Republike Slovenije in Evropske unije iz programa evropske kohezijske politike v obdobju 2021–2027.

Projekt ReVino razvija novo generacijo trajnostnih materialov iz ostankov vinifikacije ter ustvarja krožni materialni ekosistem, ki stranske tokove vinske industrije pretvarja v visokovredne izdelke za premium, hospitality, branding in protokolarni sektor. Projekt je prejel 72.000 € nepovratnih sredstev in je sofinanciran s strani Evropske unije v okviru javnega razpisa P2 Slovenskega podjetniškega sklada.