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Elusive Little Bottles!



 
 
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Old 03-11-2003, 07:38 AM
Cameron Lee
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Default Elusive Little Bottles!

I can't find these things anywhere! I need AMBER-colored 325 mL wine
bottles, but all I find are clear, green, and blue. Anyone know of a
US supplier? Links appreciated!

Many thanks,

Cam
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Old 04-11-2003, 06:43 PM
Joe Sallustio
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Default Elusive Little Bottles!

Sure, if you do not mind hock style. Piwine.com; Presque Isle Wine
Cellar in Northeast, PA. Just remember to interleave them if you stack
them, they slope pretty severely toward the neck.

They have a lot of 'stuff' that is not in the catalog, by the way. It
never hurts to ask. I bought old french riddling racks there once.
Regards,
Joe


(Cameron Lee) wrote in message . com...
I can't find these things anywhere! I need AMBER-colored 325 mL wine
bottles, but all I find are clear, green, and blue. Anyone know of a
US supplier? Links appreciated!

Many thanks,

Cam

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Old 05-11-2003, 06:43 AM
Cameron Lee
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Default Elusive Little Bottles!

Hell, all I ever found were green. Where'd you find the blue and clear?

I don't remember the specific shops, but an hour or so of Googling
"winemaking supply" came up with several. Some of them get really
fancy--square blue, frosted clear, etc. It took me a while to figure
out that "flint" meant "clear."

Cam
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Old 05-11-2003, 06:46 AM
Cameron Lee
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Default Elusive Little Bottles!

Sure, if you do not mind hock style. Piwine.com; Presque Isle Wine
Cellar in Northeast, PA.


Alas, all their catalog lists are green and clear.

Cam
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Old 05-11-2003, 10:43 PM
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http://www.waterloocontainer.com/index.htm

Should have everything you want in stock, but generally only sell to
wholesalers/wineries with a tax number if you know some one. A call there
might lead you to a wholesaler in your area if you are on the East coast.
Never the less they have good photos of all of the different styles and
colors. HTH
John Dixon

"Cameron Lee" wrote in message
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Sure, if you do not mind hock style. Piwine.com; Presque Isle Wine
Cellar in Northeast, PA.


Alas, all their catalog lists are green and clear.

Cam



 




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