No markings anywhere on it. It's still wet inside from being washed.
Oct 23, 2019 #1 W wcubed Well-Known Member Joined Oct 20, 2019 Messages 48 Reaction score 1 Points 7 No markings anywhere on it. It's still wet inside from being washed.
Oct 23, 2019 #2 C CanadianBottles Well-Known Member Joined May 24, 2014 Messages 4,721 Reaction score 2,430 Points 113 These often had champagne in them, though I've seen them used for different kinds of wine as well.
Oct 23, 2019 #3 W wcubed Well-Known Member Joined Oct 20, 2019 Messages 48 Reaction score 1 Points 7 CanadianBottles said: These often had champagne in them, though I've seen them used for different kinds of wine as well. Click to expand... Of course! I should have realized that, but I was tired.... and I don't really drink champagne, or wine. Is that a pontil on the bottom, or just something about the way champagne bottles are made?
CanadianBottles said: These often had champagne in them, though I've seen them used for different kinds of wine as well. Click to expand... Of course! I should have realized that, but I was tired.... and I don't really drink champagne, or wine. Is that a pontil on the bottom, or just something about the way champagne bottles are made?
Oct 25, 2019 #4 G GLASSHOPPER55 Well-Known Member Joined Feb 23, 2015 Messages 562 Reaction score 94 Points 28 Location LaPorte County, Indiana That bottom style is called a "kick up".
Oct 26, 2019 #5 embe Well-Known Member Joined Jul 14, 2019 Messages 746 Reaction score 544 Points 93 GLASSHOPPER55 said: That bottom style is called a "kick up". Click to expand... Interesting to know. I came across a bunch of these in different sizes so now I have a way to do some more research for that "kick up" feature. Some of them are way up in there (for lack of a better description, lol).
GLASSHOPPER55 said: That bottom style is called a "kick up". Click to expand... Interesting to know. I came across a bunch of these in different sizes so now I have a way to do some more research for that "kick up" feature. Some of them are way up in there (for lack of a better description, lol).
Oct 28, 2019 #6 N NC btl-dvr Active Member Joined Feb 13, 2017 Messages 44 Reaction score 18 Points 8 Hock wine
Oct 28, 2019 #7 N nhpharm Well-Known Member Joined Apr 24, 2007 Messages 2,974 Reaction score 1,648 Points 113 I've always considered "Hock Wines" to be the thin tall nearly shoulderless wine bottles with a small or non-existent kickup.
I've always considered "Hock Wines" to be the thin tall nearly shoulderless wine bottles with a small or non-existent kickup.