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I know a lot of brides are very into those antique aqua-colored Mason jars, which can be expensive and difficult to amass. If anyone is interested in a very low-cost way to boost the ranks of the aqua glass pieces in your tablescapes etc, Yellowtail makes a sparkling wine (which, as a moderately enthusiastic oenophile, I would describe as "inoffensive" and "drinkable" and "CHEAP") which comes in a bottle with a fairly easily removable label that leaves an attractive, aqua-colored glass wine bottle. Very pretty. I'm currently enjoying one bottle's juxtaposition with a branch of bright yellow forsythia flowers as it serves as a makeshift vase.