Indentation at the bottom of a wine bottle. Contrary to popular belief, the indentation at the bottom of a wine bottle doesn’t actually indicate the superior quality of the wine. Also known as a punt, back in the day, it used to be found in handblown wine bottles.The seam of the bottle at the bottom was pushed up in order to prevent an outward nub at the bottom that would keep a bottle from balancing upright. It’s also thought that the punt added to the bottle’s structural integrity.Since modern-day bottles are much stronger and machine-made, punts serve no practical purpose and simply remain a part of tradition.
It's correct though, I can remember all the publicity when they were first introduced.
So if I try to save your life, but you see that it will make you uncomfortable, can I assume you will pass on the help?
Yes, had me totally confused .