187ml Clear Glass Bordeaux Bottle
Our 187ml Clear Glass Bordeaux Bottle is the perfect size for a single serving of wine. This small, empty wine bottle is made from high-quality clear glass and is available as a single bottle or with an aluminium screw cap. The sizing of this bottle helps promote sales of your wines and spirits, as the standardised size provides clarity to your customers. The decorative yet classic design offers you the highest quality & luxury appeal at the lowest cost.
These small empty wine bottles are perfect for… you guessed it, wine! However, it can also be used for a wide variety of reasons. It is also perfect to contain spirits, tonics, cordials, flavourings, vinegar, oils & much more! Regardless of the contents, it provides you with a professional yet personal bottle to present to your customers. If you are making your own creations at home, with items such as infused spirits or homemade wine, they make the perfect bottle to present as gifts.
Ampulla Packaging allows all of our customers to order quantities to suit them. You can enjoy the economies of scale and just in time supply chains regardless of order size. We do advise all customers to place test orders before committing to large volumes. This will ensure that our packaging meets your requirements before a large financial investment is made. If you have any questions regarding our small empty wine bottles, please contact our customer service team.
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The small empty wine bottles are perfect for industries such as wine producers, drinks manufacturers, hospitality, events management, corporate gifts and much more. Regardless of your requirements, you will always find the highest quality bottles at the lowest price with Ampulla.
Product Summary
- Capacity is 187ml.
- Made from high quality clear glass.
- Perfect for a single serving of wine.
- Classic shape with a slim neck.
- No minimum order value required.
- Large discounts on bulk orders.
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