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Champagne houses adopt thinner bottles to put a cork in rising costs

By Jenny Wiggins in London

Published: August 23 2008 03:00 | Last updated: August 23 2008 03:00

Champagne houses, faced with dizzying increases in production and transportation costs, are making their bottles thinner.

The sturdy bottles have traditionally weighed more than twice a standard wine bottle to contain the pressure of sparkling wine - and have been deliberately weakened prior to ship-naming ceremonies to avoid the bad omen of a failure to smash.

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