750ml Wine Bottle

750ml Wine Bottle
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Wine is a complex and delicate beverage that often improves with age. The 750 ml bottle size was found to be optimal for wine aging and maturation. This size allows for the right balance between oxygen exchange and wine volume, ensuring that the wine ages gracefully and develops its desired flavors and aromas over time.
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Shengruixiang (Shandong) Glass Products Co., Ltd. is located in Yuncheng, Shandong, the birthplace of Water Margin culture and the capital of Chinese wine packaging.
Shengruixiang Glass Company was established in September 2009. Since its establishment, it has always adhered to the corporate business philosophy of "casting fine products and providing high-end services", strictly controlling product quality, and continuously improving service levels, winning the favor of new and old customers.
Shengruixiang Company currently has more than 800 employees and produces more than 600,000 crystal white, high white and ordinary white glass bottles per day, becoming a glass bottle production enterprise with large scale, multiple varieties and strong comprehensive strength in Jiangbei.

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Why choose us?
 

01

Stable quality

Now it has developed into 3 crystal white glass kilns, two fully electric baking furnaces, and is equipped with comprehensive deep processing businesses such as frosting, gold drawing, and glaze spraying, providing customers with one-stop service.

02

Good reputation

Some products are exported to the European Union, the United States, Russia and Southeast Asia, and have won unanimous praise from domestic and foreign customers.

03

One-stop services

Communicate in depth with customers to understand their needs and expectations in order to provide them with the most appropriate solutions.

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Technical team

Shengruixiang Company currently has more than 800 employees becoming a glass bottle production enterprise with large scale, multiple varieties and strong comprehensive strength in Jiangbei.

 

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What is 750ml Wine Bottle

 

 

Wine is a complex and delicate beverage that often improves with age. The 750 ml bottle size was found to be optimal for wine aging and maturation. This size allows for the right balance between oxygen exchange and wine volume, ensuring that the wine ages gracefully and develops its desired flavors and aromas over time.

 

Benefits of 750ml Wine Bottle
 

The perfect amount for sharing
At a dinner party, for example, a 750ml bottle is just enough to share among a small group of friends. It allows each person to have a few glasses without leaving too much leftover at the end of the night. It's also a great size for pairing with different courses throughout the meal. You can start with a white wine for appetizers, move on to a red wine for the main course, and finish with a sweet dessert wine – all from a single bottle.

 

Easy to store and transport
One of the main advantages of 750ml bottles is their size. They are neither too big nor too small, making them ideal for storing in wine racks or refrigerators. Most wine racks are designed to hold standard-sized 750ml bottles, which means that they fit perfectly and take up minimal space. This is especially important for wine enthusiasts who have limited storage space at home. With 750ml bottles, they can easily organize their collection without worrying about taking up too much space.

 

Types of 750ml Wine Bottle
 

Bordeaux bottles
With its curved, high shoulder, tall profile and straight sides, Bordeaux bottles are most commonly used for red wines, such as Bordeaux, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. White wines, such as Sauvignon Blanc, are also contained in these vessels. The sharp shoulder slope was believed to more easily capture sediment during pour.

 

Burgundy bottles
Due to its ease of production, Burgundy bottles became a popular staple with wine makers. With a gently sloping shoulder, and wider body and base, Burgundy bottles are common for various types of both red and white varietals including Burgundy, Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.

 

Champagne bottles
Styled similarly to the Burgundy bottle, Champagne bottles are distinguished mainly by the thickness of its glass. Designed to contain Champagne, Cava, Prosecco and other sparkling wines, the bottle's thick glass is made to withstand the pressure produced by the carbonation in the beverage.

 

Hock wine bottles
Also called Alsace, Rhine, Mosel or Germanic bottle, Hock wine bottles were produced to hold white wines that were produced in the Alsace region of France and in Germany, such as Riesling and Gewürztraminer. The taller, sleeker design of these bottles features the steepest shoulder. It is believed that the taller, thinner design allowed ships to carry greater quantities of these bottles. The delicate design is also believed to be due to the likelihood that these bottles would be transported via river versus subjected to rougher sea travel.

 

Specialty/dessert wine bottles
Specialty or Dessert wine bottles offer an elegant, tall and narrow profile and typically provide half the volume of the 750ml standard wine bottle. Bottles such as Belissima, Opera and Fidji bottles are made for dessert and ice wines.

 

Wine jugs
Wine jugs are used for packaging large amounts of wine. They're also used as a vehicle for aging. Jugs are available both with and without handles and are distinguished by their short, narrow neck, wide body and base.

 

The History of 750ml Wine Bottles
The first standard size for wine bottles was set by a diplomat from Bordeaux named Gabriel Nicolas de la Reynie, who established that a bottle should hold approximately 700ml of wine. This size became known as the "Bordeaux bottle". However, over time, this size was gradually increased to 750ml due to various reasons, such as transportation costs, convenience, and economies of scale.
Today, the 750ml bottle is the most widely used size for wine around the world. There are several benefits to using this particular size. For one, it's an ideal amount for sharing with others. A 750ml bottle typically contains between four to six glasses of wine, which makes it perfect for a small gathering or dinner party. Additionally, it's also a good size for aging wines since it provides just enough space for the wine to breathe and develop over time.
Another advantage of 750ml bottles is that they're easy to store. They can be placed in a wine rack or cellar without taking up too much space. Moreover, they're also relatively lightweight compared to larger bottle sizes, which makes them easier to transport.
There are other bottle sizes available in the market, but they don't quite measure up to 750ml bottles. Smaller sizes like 375ml (half-bottle) or 187ml (single-serving) may be suitable for personal consumption, but they're not as cost-effective in the long run. Larger sizes like magnums or Jeroboams are great for special occasions, but they can be cumbersome to handle and require significant storage space.

 

Top 3 Tips for Labeling 750ml Wine Bottles

 

TIP 1: The number one trick to getting your wine label straight on the bottle is to have the bottle held securely. Find a pre-made bottle chock or anything that will the hold bottle snug while applying your custom wine label.

 

TIP 2: Use a guide to line up the label. Find a point to line up either the sides, top, or bottom of the label to make sure it's square to the bottle. Square means edges are even to the bottom and sides of the wine bottle. You don't want your labels applied on a slant to the bottle.

Most bottles have a seam you can use to guide one side of the label. You can also use a string as a guide, pulled across whatever is holding the bottle. See the photo below.

 

TIP 3: Partially remove one strip of the protective backing on the label, not all of it. This makes it easier to handle the label and avoid having it stick where you don't want it to. Next, align the label to the bottle. Press the exposed portion of the label to the bottle, then remove the rest of the backing and smooth with your fingers, (not your fingernails), making sure to smooth out all of the air bubbles from the center to the edges.

 

Components of 750ml Wine Bottle
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Closure
Closures are used to seal wine bottles shut. There are several types of these closures such as Cork closures and Screw Cap.

Cork closures: These closures let the wine expose to a very small amount of Oxygen. While it allows wine to breathe, there are chances that wine under cork might get affected with cork-stigma/cork-taint due to the chemical Trichloroanisole (TCA). This occurs during the process of winemaking and does not impact on wine's originality. There are some less-expensive wines that use synthetic corks. The synthetic corks are made from plastic or rubber; hence they are cheaper than the other type of cork.

Screw caps: Like synthetic cork, a screw cap is a cost-effective alternative for wineries. It is not necessary that wines under screw caps are always cheap. Some of these types of caps allow wine to breathe as they mature. Unlike cork closures, the wine under screwcap will not be affected by cork-taint.

 

Capsule
A metal wrapping around the closure is called Capsule. It holds cork tightly preventing the wine from drying up or evaporating too quickly.

 

Neck
Neck, below the closure, is a delicate part of the bottle which is used as a grip to hold it. The perfect level of wine is when it reaches to the neck. If the wine-level is lower than bottle's neck, either the wine has leaked out or evaporated through the cork during the ageing period.

 

Shoulder
The shoulder is the slopping part after neck. There are standard descriptors of shoulder levels, high shoulder, mid shoulder and low shoulder level. Shoulders are not same in all bottles. Some bottles do not have clear shoulders (i.e. Burgundy, Alsace) while some of them have more conspicuous shoulders.

 

Body
Body is the main part of a bottle. It is usually cylindrical but its diameter can vary.

 

Label
A sticker on the body is a label where you can find information about wine like a volume of the liquid, alcohol content by volume, vintage, origin, varietal, etc.

 

Punt
It is an indentation on the underside of the bottle given while forming the bottle during the moulding process. This helps in strengthening the structure of a bottle.

 

Heel
The heel is the bottom part of a bottle that helps the bottle to stand straight.

 

How to Store 750ml Wine Bottles
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The right temperatures
For a wine to taste anything remotely as it should, it is crucial that it is stored at the right temperature. However, this exact temperature is going to vary based on whether we are talking about white or red wine.

Just note, to begin with, that you want to keep your wine chilled, not ice cold. This means you should not turn the temperature down to freezing. Instead, most wines, in general, should be housed at a constant 55-degree Fahrenheit temperature (though, for white wines, you may want to move about ten degrees cooler). Never should you store your wine in temperatures that dip into the 20s as this will cause the wine to freeze. And, storing at anything over the temperature of 68-degrees can cause the wine to continue its aging process – which is not what you want.

The temperature for storing is not all that matters. Serving it comes with a right temperature, too. When serving your red wines, you want it to warm up a bit – serving it at about 62 to 68 degrees. For white wine, on the other hand, it should be served at 49 to 55 degrees. Keep in mind that this serving temperature will vary to meet personal preference.

2

Humidity counts
That cork that is used to seal up your wine bottles needs to remain sealed until you are ready to indulge in a bottle. And, in order to do so, it must not dry out.

What happens if the humidity is not kept at an optimal percentage? The humidity around your wine should be kept at least at 60%. Otherwise, anything lower will result in the cork drying up, leaving your bottle of wine vulnerable to oxygen.

Once oxygen hits the wine, it will go bad quickly.

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Does it matter how your place the bottle?
If you have seen wine stored from one place to another, you may have seen it displayed in different ways. If you are seeking to maintain a healthy bottle of wine, however, you will want to make sure it is placed on its side.

Why horizontally? As we learned above, wine corks require humidity to stay moist and keep from drying out – which damages the wine. By storing your wine bottles on their sides, you are providing constant moisture to your wine's cork. This assists in maintaining this cork and the overall freshness of the wine.

Keep in mind that this is only a suggestion. If your storage method has the humidity properly maintained, then you do not necessarily have to worry about how you store the bottles.

In addition, storing wine on its side gives you the most efficient way to store – and be able to view – all of your wines.

4

Stillness is key
Without getting into the specific details, shaking or vibrating of any kind can age your wine before you even get to open it. Then, by the time you do, it may not taste very good.

If you want your wine to maintain its taste – then keep it still. Placing the wine in or on the refrigerator or, for instance, in the trunk of your car, can result in disappointment. Make sure that wherever you choose to store your wine that it does not have any vibrations – and is not near anything that could make its space vibrate.

5

Dark spaces
Before you jump to conclusions, storing wine in dark places is not for the dramatic effect. In fact, the dark space is necessary for property maintenance. We've discussed everything important for maintaining a delicious bottle of wine – and storing it at the right temperature is necessary.

The lights in your home give off heat. So do the lights in your refrigerator. As a matter of fact, every time you open and close its door, the refrigerator fluctuates in its temperature. Plus, if you store your wine on your countertop anywhere near a window, the sun's UV rays can greatly affect the health of the bottle of wine.

To save your bottle from ill effects, simply store it in a dark place. Now you know why so many people have wine cellars. But, you don't need a cellar to keep your wine in perfect shape. Ideally, you simply want to keep your wine away from windows and direct sunlight and the lighting in your kitchen. Making use of LED lighting is a great choice as it does not put off heat, but allows you to light up your collection.

 

Our Factory
 

Shengruixiang Company currently has more than 800 employees and produces more than 600,000 crystal white, high white and ordinary white glass bottles per day, becoming a glass bottle production enterprise with large scale, multiple varieties and strong comprehensive strength in Jiangbei.

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FAQ
 

Q: What is the standard size for a wine bottle?

A: The standard size for a wine bottle is 750ml, which is the most common capacity for retail wines around the world.

Q: Why is the 750ml size significant in winemaking?

A: The 750ml size is significant as it is the traditional and universally accepted size for a single serving of wine, facilitating standardization in production, distribution, and consumption.

Q: How many glasses of wine does a 750ml bottle typically hold?

A: A standard 750ml bottle contains approximately 5 glasses of wine, assuming a standard serving size of 150ml.

Q: Are 750ml wine bottles suitable for aging wine?

A: Yes, 750ml bottles are suitable for aging wine. The ratio of wine to air in the bottle is optimized for aging, allowing the wine to mature properly.

Q: What are the dimensions of a 750ml wine bottle?

A: The dimensions can vary slightly, but a typical 750ml wine bottle is approximately 30-31 cm tall and has a diameter of around 7.5 cm at the widest point.

Q: Can 750ml wine bottles be reused?

A: Yes, 750ml wine bottles can be reused. They are often repurposed for homemade wines, sauces, or as storage containers for other liquids.

Q: Are 750ml wine bottles recyclable?

A: Yes, glass wine bottles are fully recyclable. Recycling helps reduce energy usage and landfill waste.

Q: How does the 750ml bottle size affect the price of wine?

A: The 750ml size is a standard, so it doesn't inherently affect the price. The price is determined by factors such as production costs, quality, and brand.

Q: What types of wine come in 750ml bottles?

A: Virtually all types of wine-red, white, rosé, sparkling-come in 750ml bottles, as this is the standard size.

Q: What is the standard closure for 750ml wine bottles?

A: Standard closures include natural cork, screw caps, and synthetic corks. The type used often depends on the style and aging potential of the wine.

Q: How does the 750ml bottle size impact the wine's aging process?

A: The 750ml size balances the wine-to-air ratio, which is crucial for aging. Larger bottles may age differently due to a larger air volume.

Q: How does the shape of a 750ml wine bottle contribute to its function?

A: The shape, whether Bordeaux or Burgundy style, affects its handling, storage, and sometimes the way it influences the wine's aging.

Q: Are 750ml wine bottles practical for serving at events?

A: Yes, they are practical as they hold a standard number of servings, making it easy to calculate the number of bottles needed for guests.

Q: What is the history behind the 750ml wine bottle?

A: The 750ml bottle size dates back to the Roman Empire, where wine was transported in amphorae that were roughly equivalent in size.

Q: How does the 750ml bottle size affect the carbon footprint of wine?

A: The size affects shipping and storage efficiency. However, the environmental impact is more influenced by production methods, bottling, and transportation.

Q: How do 750ml wine bottles impact the wine tasting culture?

A: They provide the ideal serving size for wine tastings, allowing participants to sample multiple wines without waste.

Q: How does the 750ml bottle size affect the cost of shipping wine?

A: The standard size allows for efficient packaging and shipping, which can help manage costs.

Q: Are there any special design features that 750ml wine bottles can have?

A: Yes, they can have embossed designs, special labels, and various finishes, depending on the brand or the winemaker's artistic vision.

Q: What is the weight of a 750ml wine bottle?

A: The weight can vary, but an empty 750ml wine bottle typically weighs around 500-600 grams, with the filled bottle weighing about 1.5 kg.

Q: How does the size of a 750ml wine bottle affect its storage?

A: The standard size fits most wine racks and cellars, making it easy to store in both commercial and home settings.

 

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