great shot! some of the font is a bit too small, but i love the overall layout and choice of colors. the reds and greens in the BG match the bottle... :)
Ah! Now we've gotten into familiar territory for the Diz.
Blank space isn't bad if it focuses attention on the product. But I agree you've got one corner that's less entertaining than the others. I suggest shifting the block of text upward. You can adjust font sizes and paragraph width to achieve a more satisfying balance.
A lot of space should surround the text. Makes it quicker to read and that's what advertising is all about: pandering to limited attention spans.
Your choice of a single font that matches the bottle's logo text with minimal color variances is a wise one. You might change the paragraph blocks to the yellow that's currently used in the "GRAN RESEVA" (oops, misspelled), as long as the text remains legible. Wouldn't hurt to bump that font size up a point or two. If you do go with yellow for the paragraph text, you'll probably want to change the "GRAN RESERVA" to either white or red, so it doesn't get lost. I realize you were matching the colors on the bottle, though.
I think the text at the bottom is just right: it's the legal stuff and company address that has to be there but doesn't do any work selling product.
Personally I would not add a second logo. The logo is already on the bottle where it belongs and where buyers will see it when they go shopping.
Very cool. So when are you shipping over a bottle?