No
The answer is yes - but only if you put it in the hold luggage. The only wine you would be able to take on as hand luggage (that is to say into the cabin with you) is that bought in the duty free shop at the airport. If you do put it in your luggage that will go in the hold, just make sure it is well packaged - there is no fear of it exploding (champagne/sparkling wine) but just be aware that baggage handlers aren't too careful with your baggage!
The indentation in the bottom of the bottle is the puntIt helps the bottle to hold the high pressure of sparkling wine/champagne. It accommodates the pourer's thumb for stability and ease of pouring. Some wine waiters use the punt to hold the bottle with their thumb in the punt when pouring wine.
It depends on the size of the bottle and the cup. It is actually possible to get a wine glass big enough to hold an entire regular sized bottle of wine.
Nothing, it has no thumbs A standard 750 ml bottle of wine contains about 27 fluid ounces.
Yes place it in a wine transportation container (found at any wine shop) the cardboard or styrafoam will protect your wine. They will open the box and check each bottle. Have a good trip. Yes it will go through Jamaica customs.
Take a string, wrap it around the wine bottle once, and measure the length of the string.
A standard decanter can hold at least 750 ml, enough for a bottle of wine.
No
No!
depends on the size of the bottle. A large galllon bottle will hold hundreds in dimes. I have filled a small bottle with dimes over a year and it was $200 plus
It is called an ark.
Customer can take home an unfinished bottle of wine if the restaurant complies to the wine doggy bag laws varying from state to state. Usually customers have to purchase a bottle of wine with a full meal. Then restaurant must securely seal the bottle by placing it into a one-time use tamper-evident clear bag, along with the receipt of the wine inside the bag. www.winedoggybag.com sells these clear wine bottle bags in 750ml or 1.5L sized bags.