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Wine Enthusiast Wine Bottle Hang Tags - 100/Set Reviews

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Very god stock (weight) paper. the openeing is a bit too tight on some bottle necks. Good product and inexpensive. Accepts many bottle labels.
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Posted 13 years ago
The best because they will fit on almost any wine bottle, except perhaps a Methuselah.
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Posted 13 years ago
Love these! - perfect to know just what is in the racks...plus, we write our tasting notes on the back after we drink the wine!
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Posted 13 years ago
I home brew wine and have as much as 400 bottles of wine in the rack at one time. These tags make my search for the perfect bottle quick and easy. My friends & family love the personalized tags too.
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Posted 13 years ago
Very useful product form labeling your wine in your cellar
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Posted 13 years ago
These are the only tags I use for my restaurant's wine cellar. Easy to read, easy to write on and fit any bottle neck. A little expensive, maybe, but they always work, so who cares.
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Posted 14 years ago
I use these to show what's on the shelves. They allow dates, mature dates, what it is, and how I like it. There is nothing that isn't great about them.
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Posted 14 years ago
These are better than the reusable labels I was using because they fit on any size neck, they are easier to write upon, and the writing doesn't rub off prematurely. They are inexpensive enough to have plenty on hand for the cellar, and to recycle them along with the bottle.
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Posted 14 years ago