All wine bottles may look the same at first glance, but many are different
Wine bottles may come in a variety of shapes and sizes, but most feature the same parts. The base of the wine bottle is the bottom part of it; it's typically wider than the rest of the bottle and may contain a punt---or indention---in it. Above the base is the body of the bottle, which flows from the base until the curvature, which is the neck, typically the thinnest part of the wine bottle. At the top of the neck is the opening, which may be corked or capped.
Wine bottles come in a variety of shapes and sizes
Over time, wine makers have developed a variety of bottles to store wine in, but a few classic and popular shapes remain. Bordeaux bottles, which generally store cabernet sauvignon and merlot, have a tall body and short, distinct neck, making it more of a classic type. Burgundy bottles, typically storing pinot noir, chardonnay and other white wines, have an average size body that flows into the long neck. Other popular bottles include flute bottles, used for Reisling and other white wines, with a long, slender neck and champagne bottles. Some wines also may come in miniature 100 mL bottles up to 3-liter bottles.
A wine chiller helps keep white wines cooler, providing a more enjoyable taste
Full wine bottles are best stored on a wine rack on their side or in a wine cooler. The racks are grooved and often slanted, so the wine flows downward onto the cork for better flavor. Red wines should be consumed at room temperature, while white and blush wines taste better just out of a wine cooler or chiller. White wines also can be stored in a refrigerator on a shelf or an insertable wine rack.
Wine jewelry and stainless steel wine corks are some of the accessories that accompany wine bottles
Adding accessories to bottles and glasses can make drinking wine more enjoyable. Stainless steel bottle corks allow wine to be enjoyed in more than one sitting, and wine jewelry for the bottle and glasses is an elegant touch. Cloth and paper wine bags also are made for gifting wine bottles.