Wine lovers no longer need to worry about carrying heavy and delicate glass bottles and as their favourite drink is now available in light-weight, trendy and safe bottles made of polyethylene terephthalate.
The usage of PET bottles by a handful of wine makers is set to take the drink to the masses, thanks to a packaging solution offered by Manjushree Technopack Ltd, a Bengaluru-based manufacturer of PET bottles and performs.
The company has introduced PET bottles for packing wines, certified by Mysore-based Central Food Technological Research Institute, a constituent laboratory of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research.
“We have conducted extended and accelerated shelf life test to determine viability of PET packaging for certain type of wines.
Our tests have proved that PET is suitable for packing wine. We are supplying green and amber colour bottles for packing wine.
“These bottles prevent light passing through and help in maintaining the taste for long duration,” said Surendra Kedia, executive director of Manjushree Technopack.
Manjushree is working with Sula Vineyards, Grover Vineyards and John Distilleries for supplying PET bottles to pack their wines.
The company is supplying 180 ml, 375 ml and 750 ml bottles. Of these, 180 ml bottles are gaining popularity among new and young wine drinkers.
“Unlike glass bottles, the PET bottles are light weight, unbreakable and easy to transport.
The 180 ml bottle is very popular even among airlines that serve liquor on international routes,” said Kedia.
Manjushree is currently in the process of developing a new design and champagne type PET bottle for Heritage Wines, a Bengaluru-based wine manufacturer.
The company is also in the process of supplying PET bottles to one of the largest wine and spirit companies in the world.
Although glass has the inert property advantage of being a natural barrier for all kinds of food products, there has been landmark developments in the PET bottles industry with raw material suppliers such as M&G Group, Reliance Industries and many others developing nylon-based