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Wine bottles

Review bottle options in the Feniks catalogue for still wine products by volume and product name.

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Choosing wine bottles

Bottle shape is part of the message on a wine label: high-shouldered Bordeaux and sloping Burgundy silhouettes are the two most common starting points. Glass colour matters too — green and antique tones protect the wine from light, while flint (clear) glass shows off the colour of rosé and white wines.

The closure decides the neck finish the bottle needs: natural cork and screw cap each require a different mouth, so it is best to choose the bottle and the closure together. 750 ml is the standard retail volume, with larger formats used for special editions.

Each bottle below links to a detail page with volume and material information. Corks, capsules and label decoration for wine bottles are part of the same Feniks catalogue, which keeps the whole set consistent.

Frequently asked questions

What is the standard wine bottle size?

750 ml is the international standard for retail wine. Smaller and larger formats exist for tastings and special editions; each product page in the catalogue lists the exact volume of that bottle.

Should I choose cork or screw cap?

Both seal wine reliably. Natural cork supports slow ageing and traditional presentation, while screw caps offer easy resealing and consistent freshness. Because each closure needs a matching neck finish, pick the closure before finalising the bottle.

Can I source corks, capsules and labels with the bottles?

Yes. Closures and decoration options are available through the Feniks catalogue and design services, so bottles, corks, capsules and labels can be ordered as one coordinated set.

Have a different question? Contact the Feniks team.

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