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Published 2006
Wine labels are a relatively recent development, which awaited the widespread sale of bottled wine, and use of glues strong enough to stick to glass in about 1860. Before then wines were sold unlabelled and stacked in bins, and served in decanters, so bin labels and decanter labels are the precursors of today’s wine-bottle label. For many years, wines were identified by branded corks rather than by paper labels, a habit that persisted longest for vintage port.