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Welcome to Wine Loves Glass
Drinking wine is about the tasting experience. Wine aromas come to life as you drink, revealing unique flavors with each sip. Whether you prefer an earthy red, a fruity white or a sparkling variety, wine simply tastes better served from pure, natural glass bottles. Simply put, wine loves glass, and WineLovesGlass.com will show you why.

We invite you to visit WineLovesGlass.com often to read about the most recent wine news, to discover why glass bottles are so beneficial for wine, and to learn once and for all why glass wine bottles are one of the most sustainable packaging materials available.
Wine Storage Tips and Ideas
posted by: The Best in Glass Team on 08/30/2010
An aged wine has a level of depth and complexity that youthful wines lack, so the experience of tasting an older wine is extremely valuable. To get to that point, should you store your wine in your kitchen wine rack or in a wine cooler? Do you need a wine cellar? At what temperature should you store your wine? Sheri Sauter Morano, Master of Wine, answers these questions and provides some tips for storing your favorite wines.
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Arts and Crafts with Wine Bottles
posted by: The Best in Glass Team on 08/24/2010
Did you know your next piece of home décor could be located in your recycling bin? Try these projects to reuse your used wine bottles to create an eye-catching piece for your home, an event centerpiece or a unique gift.
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Wine Bottle Closures No Longer “One Size Fits All”
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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Millennials: New generation of wine judges
posted by: The Best in Glass Team on 08/10/2010
In a recent post, we discussed a report showing that millennials (ages 21 -34) are reaching for more wine, representing 38 percent growth in the wine industry. Not only is this age group consuming more wine, but they are also becoming experts on the topic.
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