Protect the quality of wine
Light insulation: Glass bottles have good light insulation and can effectively block the penetration of UV rays and other light. UV rays can destroy the
chemical components in wine, leading to deterioration of the wine, such as bad odor and poor taste. Glass bottles can protect the wine inside the bottle
from the effects of light and maintain its original flavor and quality.
Non-toxic and odorless: glass bottles do not release harmful substances or have chemical reactions with wine, which will not affect the taste and safety
of wine.
Sealing: Glass bottles, when used in conjunction with a closure material such as a cork or screw cap, can provide a good seal to prevent air from entering
the bottle. Glass bottles can effectively control the exchange of oxygen and keep the wine in a stable condition.
Traditional and Cultural Factors
Historical tradition: The use of glass bottles for packaging alcoholic products has a long historical tradition. Since the 17th century, glass bottles have
been the main packaging container for wine.
Brand image:
The appearance of glass bottles has good transparency and gloss, which can intuitively display the color and quality of wine, and enhance the sense of class
and aesthetics of the product.
Environmental protection and recyclability
Recyclability: Glass bottles can be recycled for unlimited times without producing harmful substances. Recycled glass bottles can be re-melted to make
new glass products, reducing waste of resources and environmental pollution. The use of glass bottles for packaging alcoholic beverages is in line with the
concept of environmental protection and contributes to the realization of sustainable development.
Comprehensive Consideration
Although glass bottles are heavier and have higher transportation costs, their advantages in protecting the quality of wine, passing on cultural traditions,
enhancing brand image and being environmentally friendly and recyclable make them an ideal choice for the packaging of alcoholic products. In addition,
with the development of logistics technology and the improvement of transportation conditions, the transportation problem of glass bottles has been
alleviated to a certain extent.