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Premium Wine Bottles for Every Brand

The right bottle does more than hold wine. It protects quality and helps tell your story. We offer many wine bottle styles so you can choose the look and function that match your wine and brand. Our selection includes classic shapes, modern designs, and sustainable options.

Why Your Bottle Choice Matters

A good bottle keeps wine safe from light and oxygen. This protection helps preserve flavor and aroma. The bottle shape and color also support your brand’s identity. For example, a tall, elegant design suggests tradition, while a modern shape creates a bold, fresh look.


In addition, every bottle has a functional purpose. Some bottles are lightweight for easier shipping. Others are strong and pressure-rated for sparkling wine. Sustainable bottles are also available, which can help reduce your environmental impact.

A Wide Selection for Many Needs

We offer bottles for red, white, rosé, and sparkling wines. You can choose from many shapes, sizes, colors, and finishes. Stock options help you move quickly, while custom designs let you create a unique look.

We also provide closure solutions such as corks and screw caps. These options can help you match your bottle to your wine style and production needs.

Common Wine Bottle Styles

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Claret / Bordeaux

This bottle has straight sides and strong shoulders. It works well for bold reds like Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. The shoulder shape helps catch sediment during pouring.

Green glass wine bottle isolated on white background.

Burgundy / Sloped Shoulder

This style has a soft, sloping shape and a wider base. It is often used for Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Because these wines have less sediment, the gentle curve works well.

Green glass bottle on a white background.

Sparkling Wine Bottles

Sparkling bottles use thick glass and a deep punt. They handle the pressure created by carbonation. Therefore, they are required for sparkling wines and Champagne.

Large green glass bottle with a narrow neck.

Specialty and Large Formats

Large bottles and specialty shapes help premium wines stand out. They also offer strong visual impact for limited releases or collector items.

Sizes, Colors, and Closures

Wine bottles come in many sizes, from 375 ml, 750 ml, 1500 ml, and larger. Smaller sizes work well for samples or dessert wines. Larger bottles can improve aging and elevate the brand experience.


Bottle color also matters. Clear glass shows the wine’s color, but darker shades protect wine from UV light. Dark glass is a better choice for wines that need to age.

For closures, cork is traditional. However, screw caps are reliable and easy to use. They also help reduce the risk of cork taint. As a result, many brands now choose screw caps for wines meant to be enjoyed young.

Flint

Flint
White Wines, Rosé Wine.

Champagne Green

Champagne Green
Champagnes.

Super Flint

Super Flint
White Wines, Rosé Wine.

Red Wines

Amber
Red Wines.

Dead Leaf Green

Dead Leaf Green
White Wines.

Antique Green

Antique Green
Red Wines.

Stock or Custom: Choose What Works for You

Stock bottles are cost-effective and ready to ship. They are great when you need a fast and consistent solution.

Custom bottles allow full control over shape, weight, texture, and design. This option is ideal when you want your brand to stand out. Custom packaging can also support sustainability goals with recycled materials.

Explore Bespoke Packaging Solutions by Studio One Eleven.

Three bottles of pink rosé wine with silver caps.

Start Your Packaging Journey

Whether you are launching a new wine or updating your current look, we can help. Our team reviews your wine style, brand goals, and budget. Then, we recommend the right bottle or create a custom solution.

In the end, your bottle should match the quality of the wine inside—and we are here to make that happen.

 

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December 3, 2025

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