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wcubed

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No markings anywhere on it.

It's still wet inside from being washed.

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These often had champagne in them, though I've seen them used for different kinds of wine as well.
 

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These often had champagne in them, though I've seen them used for different kinds of wine as well.

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?
 

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That bottom style is called a "kick up".

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).
 

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I've always considered "Hock Wines" to be the thin tall nearly shoulderless wine bottles with a small or non-existent kickup.
 

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