Paper Bottle for Wine

With the launch of its 3Q Sangiovese red Italian wine, Italian vineyard Cantina Goccia is the first to commercialize an innovative new paper bottle.

Weighing just 83 g, the paper bottle is up to five times lighter than a comparable glass bottle.
Weighing just 83 g, the paper bottle is up to five times lighter than a comparable glass bottle.

The 750-mL Frugal Bottle is made from 94% recycled paperboard that is assembled around a food-grade liner to hold the wine or spirit. The liner is described as similar to what might be used in a bag-in-box wine. The threaded closure is aluminum and the neck finish appears to be a rigid plastic.

The Frugal Bottle, which is comparable in cost to a labelled glass bottle, is the brainchild of British sustainable packaging firm Frugalpac, which creates and supplies recycled paper-based products with the lowest carbon footprint that are easily recycled again so they don’t need to go to landfill. The Frugal Bottles for this particular wine are made at Frugalpac’s facility in Ipswich, England, and sent to Cantina Goccia for filling. But Frugalpac’s long-term plan is to put bottle-making machines into wineries or into contract filling facilities where multiple wine brands are filled. One Frugalpac machine can produce 620 bottles/hr.

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