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Redesigning traditional Spanish wineskins

Posted by rod - 14.12.2011

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Wineskin or also called Bota is a traditional Spanish leather pouch which is used to carry wine and other liquid in it. Jesus Blasco’s wineskins have been around for more than five generations and is still a family run business. The first Julián Blasco Bota bag dates back as far as 1899 in Spain. Don Julián Blasco became the pioneer craftsman of his time. Now more than a century later the family run business is lead by Jesús Blasco who updated the design with nine brightly coloured botas as well as a collection of custom art botas (typically botas are tan or black).

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