Bocksbeutel

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Bocksbeutel is a distinctive flattened, round wine bottle shape traditionally associated with high-quality wines from Germany’s Franconia (Franken) region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bottle shape
wine bottle type
allowedFor certain quality wines from specified regions
associatedWithCountry Germany NERFINISHED
associatedWithRegion Franconia NERFINISHED
Franken NERFINISHED
associatedWithWineRegion Bavaria NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Germany
culturalSignificance visual marker of Franconian origin on wine shelves
distinguishesFrom standard Bordeaux wine bottle
standard Burgundy wine bottle
etymology German term possibly related to goat scrotum (Bocksbeutel) or pilgrim’s flask NERFINISHED
hasCapacityRange typically 0.75 liters
hasFeature broad body
flat profile
short neck
hasStandardization defined dimensions under EU rules
historicalUseSince at least the 18th century
legalProtectionStatus protected bottle shape in the European Union
notableExampleOf geographically protected packaging design
notableIn German wine culture
packagingFunction brand differentiation
protection of geographical indication
recognizedAs traditional specialty bottle in EU law
regulatedBy EU wine regulations
shape flattened
round
symbolOf Franconian wine identity
traditionalUse Franconian wine
high-quality wine
typicalColor brown glass
green glass
typicalMaterial glass
usedBy Franconian wine producers
usedFor wine
usedForVariety Müller-Thurgau wines NERFINISHED
Riesling wines
Silvaner wines
usedIn German wine marketing

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