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Wine Bags

Published: 12 Dec 11
 

We came across these wine bags, and of course wanted to chare the find with our fellow wine-lovers. What could be more handy than having all your wine in one durable, easy-to-carry bag during the holiday season?

Travel bottle bag
Travel bottle bag
Leather wine bag
Leather wine bag
 
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Leather Wine Bag

This bag is made of genuine leather and holds 2 wine bottles. It is big enough to hold 2 x
Champayne bottles. It has water resistant lining on the inside and has a little key holder for one
to attach keys. It comes in Black or Oxblood Red. 


Travel Bottle Bag

This cleaver little bag holds 9 bottles. It is extremely durable, made from nylon with a pvc
coating. It is the perfect answer for transporting bottles in your car or boat. It will hold any
bottle from a 500ml to a 2lt.

If you would like to find out more or purchase one of these bags, contact:

Felicity Lautenbach
Bottlebags.
0836580529

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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