Alsatian/Mosel bottles appeared later than Bordeaux bottles.
This wine bottle was originally used for Riesling (Riesling), and now it is also used for Gewurztraminer (Gewurztraminer). This wine bottle is more slender and delicate than the Burgundy and Bordeaux wine bottles.
Since the local area mainly transports wine through the Rhine River, the river transport is smaller than the sea transport ships and contains less, so the wine bottles are also required to be more sophisticated so that the cabin can hold as much wine as possible. Compared with the bumpy waterway from Burgundy or Bordeaux to the UK, this transport distance is smoother, which is one of the reasons why this bottle is thinner than the other two.