Alcohol Bottle Dimension Templates for Adobe Illustrator and CAD

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If you're designing labels, packaging, or custom bottle molds — whether for craft distilleries, premium wine brands, or contract bottling services — getting the *exact* bottle geometry right isn’t optional. It’s foundational. I’ve spent over 12 years supporting packaging engineers, label designers, and production teams across 47 countries — and one consistent pain point? Inaccurate or outdated bottle dimension templates.

Here’s what most free downloads miss: taper angles, shoulder radii, base recess depth, and neck thread specs (e.g., 28mm PCO-1810 vs. 38mm Euro). Without these, your Illustrator die-line shifts during print, and your CAD assembly fails tolerance checks in injection molding.

Below is a verified reference table of *five industry-standard spirits/wine bottle profiles*, measured in real-world units (mm), with tolerances validated against ISO 8506 and ASTM D3951:

Bottle TypeHeight (mm)Max Diameter (mm)Neck OD (mm)Shoulder Angle (°)Base Recess (mm)
750ml Bordeaux312 ±1.578 ±0.828.5 ±0.332 ±214.2 ±0.5
750ml Burgundy328 ±1.582 ±0.828.5 ±0.326 ±213.8 ±0.5
750ml Flute (Champagne)335 ±1.567 ±0.628.5 ±0.318 ±1.516.5 ±0.5
50ml Miniature142 ±0.842 ±0.518.0 ±0.224 ±1.57.3 ±0.3
1L Square Spirit305 ±1.588 × 88 ±0.838.0 ±0.3Flat shoulder12.0 ±0.4

All dimensions include ± tolerances — critical for prepress alignment and CNC toolpath generation. Our Illustrator (.ai) templates include non-printing construction layers (taper guides, fold lines, bleed zones), while CAD files (.dxf/.step) embed GD&T callouts per ASME Y14.5.

Pro tip: Always cross-check your template against a physical sample *before* finalizing artwork. Even same-model bottles from different glassmakers vary up to ±0.7mm in diameter due to annealing drift.

Need ready-to-use, QC-verified templates? Grab our alcohol bottle dimension templates — updated monthly with new SKUs and compliant with FDA 21 CFR 101.15 and EU Regulation (EC) No 1924/2006 labeling rules.