Alcohol bottles come in all shapes and sizes, from tall and slender to short and stout. Even within bottles specific for wines, there are hundreds of different types. Most winemakers choose to go with three major types (although there are lots of variations for each one of them): Bordeaux (Claret), Burgundy and Alsatian (flute).
The Burgundy bottles originated from the Burgundy region famous for Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. It is thought that the bottle’s curved sides exist simply because this design was easier for glassmakers to create.
The Bordeaux / Claret bottles came immediately following the creation of the Burgundy bottle. Housing the two most popular red wines in the world, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, this bottle immediately became the most used among winemakers the world over.
Read more from this article by Adam Teeter from vinepair.com
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