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True Vintner: Wine Cellar Tags, Wine Bottle Neck labels, Wine Cellar Labels, Labels for Wine Bottles, Set of 50

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Style: Cellar Tags


Features

  • Set of 50 tags (25 red, 25 green)
  • Thick paper construction
  • Includes writing pen
  • PKG: Hanging card

Description

As much in your own wine cellar as in any winery, bottle tracking is integral. Our 50 Vintner™ Wine Cellar Tags include both red and white designs and a black tag pen to keep your collection organized so you can find the perfect wine, any night. Set of 502 colorsPen included


Color: Multicolor


Size: Set of 50


Material: Paper


Brand: TRUE


Shape: Rectangular


Product Dimensions: 0.25 x 2 x 3.75 inches


Item Weight: 0.16 ounces


Manufacturer: Truefabrications


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Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 2070


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: March 31, 2011


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  • Exactly what I wanted!
Style: Cellar Tags
These are nice and sturdy, easy to write on and put on individual wine bottles. I'm sure I will be ordering more.
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2023 by HKK Chicago

  • Nifty tags - simple and useful
Style: Cellar Tags
These little tags are really handy for organizing your wine cellar. You can either write on them or print out labels to stick on them. A nice feature that some other tags don't have is a larger flap above the tag that has room for the vintage year. However, these are paper and not erasable, so you can only write on them once. But, you could write on one side, then when that bottle is finished, flip the tag over and write on the other side to get two uses out of each tag. Or do as I do and print out labels to stick on them. I use small address labels, two per bottle. On one label is the vintage year, wine variety, and winery / vintner. On the other label is information about where the wine was purchased, how much it cost, ratings, etc. I stick the two labels back to back on the tags, et voila! Very neat, well-organized, easy to find wine. These are a decent weight of light cardstock paper. I have had them in a cool, moist basement for 18 months and they still look brand new. I am buying my second set today - because I have more wine. :-) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2014 by Foodie

  • Just perfect for how I use these!
Style: Cellar Tags
These are very nice tags. They are paper, not plastic. I bought a red and a green fine point Sharpie and use those to label these paper tags. I use these for the wines I plan to cellar for years so being reusable isn't really an issue. However, I do keep a jar on the table in my cellar and when I get the bottle with one of these tags I toss the used tag in the jar as you can reuse the back side. It doesn't have the design on it, but I don't mind that. I also have plastic tags that I use for my short term stuff, so there is a place for both types of tags. My problem with the plastic tags is that it is almost too easy to wipe off the information so you have to be careful when touching those types of tags. I just bought another 4 packs of these to keep on hand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2015 by PrimDawg PrimDawg

  • Nice, right size
Style: Cellar Tags
Easy to create a clear label.
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2022 by Robert Watson

  • Fine for the money you spend
Style: Cellar Tags
They are not plastic, but the holes are large enough to fit fat wine bottle necks (heavy-duty paper stock used). Frankly, I can't imagine reusing the same tag -- so erasable plastic tags were not in my requirements. I threw out the pens as they were terrible -- reverted to "Sharpies". Tags and pens are made in China and a number of manufactures seem to be producing the same product. Retail price is always the same. While helpful, the delivery time from True Fabrications was terrible (month+) -- in fact I believe I used another vendor (3 day delivery) for the identical product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2014 by Wishful Dreams - Tim Townsend

  • Absolute rubbish!!
Style: Cellar Tags
Thought this might be a good idea to label the wine bottles, with info such as year, brand, and even a bit writing for which foods to be best. The labels come in 2 colors, a bit reddish and also some color that is muddy green. My red wine is stored in cubbies, the white wine in a drawer in the fridge. The labels are very thin, not sturdy and not reusable as the marker does not come off 100%. Within a few days they bend every which way. The hole on the label which is used to slide it around the wine, slides up and down on the stemm, so is a perfect alignment not possible. The supplied felt marker is so cheap, it's something that i remember from the 80's when markers were just coming out. I went to Michaels to look at labels, some are strong paper, others wooden, and though they pricier, they look a 1000 percent better. Those labels look cheap, it makes the wine look cheap, and it makes my kitchen look cheap. Instead I got a beautiful bound book, numbered the wine with see-through removable labels on the top of the cork, and numbered the pages to the corresponding wine. Now I can sit down or hand the book to my friends. They can read about the wine, and then just look for the numbers and enjoy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2019 by kazuki kodaki

  • My tags were all red.
Style: Cellar Tags
These work great, but be aware that the ones I received were all red; there were no white wine labels, and that's the reason for 4 stars instead of 5. I've got my wines separated in the rack by color, so it's not a big deal for me, but it might be for someone else; plus I have more red wine anyway. The tags themselves work great, but the marker that came with them was worthless; I threw it away and used a fine-tip marker that I had for other labels. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2013 by daisz

  • Simple solution
Style: Cellar Tags
Simple solution for wine identification. Like that the tags can be moved around easily as wine selections come and go. Also like the different tags for white and red wines. They are not very thick so don't know how will they will last.
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2020 by MJDavidson

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