geek Still lost..... Joined Sep 25, 2012 Messages 8,356 Reaction score 9,848 Location CT Nov 28, 2012 #1 .750 Ml Dead Leaf Burgundy Style bottle - Punted. Sometimes I see people using clear bottles for white wine but what do you think overall? The amber color is nice. I found this type online at a very good price for $10.86/case but the shipping is a killer....
.750 Ml Dead Leaf Burgundy Style bottle - Punted. Sometimes I see people using clear bottles for white wine but what do you think overall? The amber color is nice. I found this type online at a very good price for $10.86/case but the shipping is a killer....
W Wade E Premium Joined Jul 3, 2006 Messages 33,224 Reaction score 291 Nov 28, 2012 #2 I use them all the time for whites and fruit wines. I even use them for Pinot Noirs. I try and use Bordeaux bottles for the big reds.
I use them all the time for whites and fruit wines. I even use them for Pinot Noirs. I try and use Bordeaux bottles for the big reds.
geek Still lost..... Joined Sep 25, 2012 Messages 8,356 Reaction score 9,848 Location CT Nov 28, 2012 #3 Thanks Wade....btw let me know if you have any "left over" bottles that you don't have space for....will be happy to pick them up...
Thanks Wade....btw let me know if you have any "left over" bottles that you don't have space for....will be happy to pick them up...
tonyt Senior Member Joined Aug 18, 2009 Messages 2,872 Reaction score 530 Nov 28, 2012 #4 That's exactly what I use for the two white kits I do each year.
Tom_S Junior Member Joined Oct 31, 2012 Messages 477 Reaction score 46 Nov 29, 2012 #5 I love the dead leaf bottles. I think they'll work equally well for whites or reds, but probably better for whites. I don't know that they're dark enough for the heavy reds.
I love the dead leaf bottles. I think they'll work equally well for whites or reds, but probably better for whites. I don't know that they're dark enough for the heavy reds.