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posted by: The Best in Glass Team on 08/17/2010 |  | | There are many closure trends for wine packaging. In a recent Wine Business Monthly survey, the number one trend identified is that more than ever, wineries are using multiple closure options. Sheri Sauter Morano, Master of Wine, digs into the survey and discusses the highlights of the 2010 closure report. |
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posted by: The Best in Glass Team on 07/27/2010 |  | In the home of a true wine drinker, you can always find a collection of corks. While most display their collection in a vase or a bowl, corks can be used for much more. Learn more about how to get crafty with your corks.
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posted by: The Best in Glass Team on 07/12/2010 |  | | If you haven’t noticed, wines in alternative packaging, like boxes, plastic pouches and PET (plastic) bottles, seem to be gaining popularity and taking up a bit more shelf space. Before your next wine purchase, consider the benefits of glass. Read more to learn why it's best to reach for the bottle. |
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posted by: The Best in Glass Team on 06/15/2010 |  | The practice of making glass has been around for more than 3,000 years. First discovered by the ancient Egyptians who combined fire, sand, limestone, soda ash and water, glass is the only packaging material still made out of all-natural, raw materials. |
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