1. Bordeaux (vertical opening)
Bottle diameter 73.6+-1.4mm Bottle mouth outer diameter 29.5+-0.5mm Bottle mouth inner diameter 18.5+-0.5mm Bottle height 322+-1.9mm
Bottle belly height 184mm (referring to the regular cylindrical part in the middle) Bottle bottom 16mm
750ml point (which means that the wine is filled to this point, exactly 750ml), with a distance of 70mm from the bottle mouth
2. The only difference between Bordeaux (flat mouth, also known as T-shaped bottle mouth) is the bottle mouth data. The outer diameter of the bottle mouth is 33mm, and the inner diameter is 18.5+-0.5mm
3. Burgundy (vertical mouth)
Bottle body diameter 80.15+-1.5mm Bottle mouth outer diameter 29.5+-0.5mm
Inner diameter of bottle mouth 18.5+-0.5mm, bottle height 289+-1.8mm
Bottle belly height 110mm (referring to the regular cylindrical part in the middle) Bottle bottom 18mm
750ml point, 67mm away from the bottle mouth
4. Burgundy (flat mouth, also known as T-shaped bottle mouth), with other data being the same, the outer diameter of the bottle mouth is 33mm
5. Rhine bottle
Bottle diameter 77.7+-1.6mm Bottle mouth outer diameter 29.5+-0.5mm Bottle mouth inner diameter 18.5+-0.5mm Bottle height 330+-1.9mm
Bottle belly height 101mm (referring to the regular cylindrical part in the middle) Bottle bottom 14mm
750ml point, 67mm away from the bottle mouth
6. Champagne
Bottle body diameter 88.4+-1.6mm Bottle mouth outer diameter 29.5+-0.3mm Bottle mouth inner diameter 17.5+-0.3mm Bottle height 300+-1.8mm
Bottle belly height 99mm (referring to the regular cylindrical part in the middle) Bottle bottom 15mm
750ml point, 72mm away from the bottle mouth