The blue label on wine bottles typically signifies a higher quality or premium wine. It can also indicate a specific region, grape variety, or winemaking technique used in producing the wine. The color blue is often associated with trust, loyalty, and sophistication, which may influence consumers' perception of the wine's value and quality.
So the customer can see the information on the label.
Are they? I find more clear or green.
They sell products called "label lifters" that do the job.
Beameister bottles printed the year on the upper label under the "Beameister" logo, but some of the bottles lack this date, instead having a cluster of grapes.
Six bottles of wine are a half case.
Wine bottles have labels for a variety of reasons. They tell consumers what type of wine it is (red or white), the name of the wine, where and when the wine was bottled.
6 black,, green, red, pink, white, blue
Tradition largely determines wine bottle shape.
do you sell empty 5 liter wine bottles?
900 bottles
There are several filling machines specifically designed for wine bottles. Since wine bottles have narrow opening the machines must be specialize to fill them.
This are 6,6666 bottles, that means 6 and 2/3 bottles.