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Espresso Single Bottle Premium Paper Wine Bags with Twill Handle (100/case)
Product Code: XFSGGMB-MH415ESP

Sturdy, heavy duty paper bags with a classy "twill" or "shoelace" style handle for packaging wine bottles.

Espresso Single Bottle Premium Paper Wine Bags with Twill Handle
    Post-Consumer
    Recyclable
    Customizable
    Purchase Espresso Single Bottle Premium Paper Wine Bags with Twill Handle
    • Wholesale Pricing
      Quantity Price
      1 $189.77
      2-4 $184.02
      5+ $171.06

      Orders +200 Lbs. get -20% discounted US Ground Shipping Option

    • Discounted Price Per Case

      $1.90 each @ 1 case
      $1.84 each @ 2-4 cases
      $1.71 each @ 5+ cases
    • Specifications

      Product Code:

      XFSGGMB-MH415ESP

      Unit size:

      4.5 x 4.5 x 15 in.

      Qty / Cs.:

      100/case

      Color/Style:

      Espresso

      Capacity:

      1 Bottle

      Shipping Weight:

      15.00 pounds
    Description
    • Signal to customer that they've purchased a valuable bottle of wine or spirit by placing it in a high quality, premium paper wine bag.
    • These bags feature a natural paper look and texture.
    • Made with 80% post consumer waste (PCW) recycled material.
    • The handle is a high quality "twill" or "shoelace" material - versus a basic twisted paper handle.
    • Designed to hold 1 single standard size 750 ml bottle of wine.
    • The bag is slightly thinner than some other wine bottle bags - so be sure to check the dimensions of the bottle and bag before ordering.
    • The thick paper and laminate finish make the bags durable, and ideal for re-use.
    • Top edge is folded over for a clean look that also won't result in papercuts or rough edges.
    • These can be used for a variety of bottles - wine, scotch, champagne, other spirits etc.
    • Once the "twill" handle is removed - the bag is recyclable.
    • Ask us about using your logo to create custom branded wine bags.

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