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  1. Hi,

    I was wondering whether any of you who use natural corks have had a problem with cork deterioration or breakage after your product is bottled. When there are bits of cork that are visible in the bottle, do you empty, filter and refill? Or do you sell them as-is, and if so, how is the acceptance with consumers, bars, and retailers? Any complaints?

    Wondering whether natural cork was the wrong path to take...

    thanks,

    Jill

  2. Hi,

    Does anyone have any recommendations for an insurance agent or company to use for product liability insurance? I would like to use someone who has experience and expertise in the distilled spirits field, as the normal channels I have tried seem to be confused by some of the laws and regulations that would affect insurance coverage for spirits companies.

    Thanks,

    Jill

  3. In the drawing you submit for your DSP, you define your enclosed or bonded area. If you add stills, you just send a modified drawing of your operations along with the serial number(s) of the new stills. I'm in California, but your state probably has their own unique criteria as well.

    If you're not ready to go big, you could also look into sharing/subletting some of the space. There may well be others in your area that need warehousing and/or distilling space, and you've already done a lot of the legwork for them by finding space and getting permits. Just a thought.

  4. Thanks for all your suggestions. Since I've already received the bottles from abroad and am ready with my printers to print my labels, I won't be able to get the manufacturer's help this time, but maybe next round. But if anyone is new out there, learn from my mistakes: think about label design and ease of application when choosing a bottle! I had no idea the application step would be this challenging.

  5. Hi,

    I'm wondering whether anyone can point me in the direction of a machine or solution for labelling unusual bottles (i.e. not round cylinders), other than by hand. My bottle is both tapered and squared, and most of the machines I've found (at least in my price range... inexpensive) won't work with this bottle shape. I would very much appreciate any advice you may have.

    Thanks!

    Jill

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