Create an ultra-premium advertising poster for Georges Duboeuf Beaujolais Nouveau, in a refined papercut collage and Art Nouveau poster style. The image should feel extremely clean, elegant, saturated, graphic, and collectible, like a limited-edition French wine art print.
Main composition:
Place one realistic bottle of Georges Duboeuf Beaujolais Nouveau exactly at the center as the absolute hero object. The bottle must be authentic, premium, and unmistakably French wine: deep ruby-red wine glow, elegant reflections on the glass, crisp label details, refined foil capsule, and subtle natural shadow beneath the bottle. The bottle should be the only fully realistic central object and the main visual anchor.
Overall structure:
Use a very clean warm ivory or pale textured paper background with strong negative space. Around the bottle, build a highly controlled papercut world made of layered cut-paper shapes, delicate print-like line drawing, engraved vineyard illustration, and subtle relief shadows. The composition should feel open and breathable, never crowded. The bottle remains dominant, while the paper world frames and elevates it.
Papercut and Art Nouveau visual system:
Create a sophisticated border-like arrangement around the top sides and lower side areas using layered paper-cut vineyard leaves, grape clusters, curling vines, small birds, floral ornaments, and flowing Nouveau-inspired organic linework. The curves should feel graceful, elegant, and decorative in a French Belle Époque way, with elongated stems, swirling tendrils, and rhythmic botanical silhouettes. Do not make the frame too closed or heavy; keep it airy and luxurious.
French storytelling details:
Within the papercut and engraved illustration world, subtly integrate refined Beaujolais narrative elements:
rolling vineyard hills,
French chateau or winery architecture,
wine barrels,
small harvest crates,
village rooftops,
a narrow country bridge,
delicate grape harvest references,
tiny swallows or birds in flight.
These elements should feel like elegant line-engraved paper scenes emerging from the same cut-paper world, not photorealistic scenery.
Color direction:
The palette must be highly controlled yet richly saturated, with strong contrast:
warm ivory paper,
deep Beaujolais wine red,
vivid cherry-crimson,
magenta-wine accents,
rich grape purple,
a touch of leaf green only if necessary,
subtle charcoal linework,
and restrained warm gold if needed.
The contrast should feel striking and sophisticated, not loud or messy. The bottle and saturated papercut accents should pop strongly against the pale background.
Art direction:
The poster should combine:
luxury wine advertising,
French papercut collage,
fine printmaking linework,
Art Nouveau botanical elegance,
clean gallery-poster composition.
The mood is celebratory, refined, seasonal, artistic, and unmistakably French. It should feel like the visual identity of Beaujolais Nouveau reimagined as a high-end collectible poster.
Typography:
Typography must be minimal, elegant, and integrated into the poster as part of the design. No excessive copy, no crude black heavy fonts. Use refined wine-poster typography with graceful spacing.
Include text such as:
“Georges Duboeuf”
“Beaujolais Nouveau”
Optional elegant supporting line:
“Le vin nouveau arrive”
“French Celebration in Crimson”
“博若莱新酒”
“新酒到来”
“法式酒红庆典”
The typography should be centered above or below the bottle with generous spacing, allowing the composition to remain extremely clean and premium.
Mood:
clean, saturated, refined, French, artistic, elegant, graphic, collectible, celebratory, botanical, premium, timeless, high-contrast, paper-crafted, luxurious.
Rendering:
hyper-detailed realistic wine bottle, layered papercut edges, subtle paper shadows, fine engraved line illustration, crisp composition, premium textured background, 8k, luxury alcohol campaign quality, poster-perfect, visually unforgettable.
Negative prompt:
messy collage, crowded vineyard scene, photorealistic background, too many colors, weak bottle focus, generic wine ad, heavy frame, childish paper craft, low detail, blurry label, modern minimalist sans-only poster, cheap packaging, cluttered text, flat paper layers, dark muddy palette