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Bordeaux bottle, the perfect solution for those who seek to bottle wine with quality, functionality and at an accessible price. To understand a little of the history of this bottle, we have to travel to Bordeaux where it was developed, its cylindrical body and strong shoulders facilitate the retention of residues left by the wine in that area, which is why this is the option chosen by most wine producers.
Its traditional production is made in glass, however with our advanced know how we started its production in PET, in 2012. With 80% less raw material than the glass production, but with 20% more raw material than the remaining alternatives in the market, we ensure resistance above market standards and similar to glass. Its production can be made not only in PET, a 100% recyclable raw material, but also through recycled and organic raw materials (RPET, PLA, BioPlastics). It is also worth mentioning that GEPACK has the smallest carbon footprint of the market with the continuous investment in sustainable energies, such as solar or geothermal.
We have developed the Bordalesa line in six different capacities starting at 187,5ml passing through 250ml, 375ml, 500ml, 750ml and finally 1000ml. In the Bordalesa line, we use two sleeves according to the capacities: PP25 in the capacities up to 250ml, after that capacity we produce with the sleeve BVS30H, being these sleeves totally compatible with the glass ones, allowing our clients to use PET in their glass lines. These closures are 100% compatible with Novatwist, Screwcap, Stelvin closures and also with the possibility of automatic or manual in-line capping. These caps typically have a SARANEX liner, which assures a protective barrier, not allowing the entrance of oxygen, helping in the preservation of the wine.
At GEPACK, we provide all the necessary support for the start-up of new wine bottling projects in PET, with very low minimum orders. If necessary, we have technical experts in the adjustment of installed lines that operate in glass.