Good quality, but not really eraseable
I bought these rather than paper tags because the description indicated that wipe-off markers would be easily removable from them, making them reuseable. This isn't so--even scrubbing with detergent and water leaves a lot of ink residue. And it's a lot of work for a little tag . . .On the pro side, they are much sturdier than paper.
Not bad
The tags generally seem fine to me -- they're exactly as described. White, plastic, reusable wine tags.
They strike me as a bit flimsy, but the flexibility makes them easy to get on/off a wine bottle. Also, I tried tearing one, and it required a reasonable amount of force. I think these should last for a while as long as you're minimally careful with them.
As for the erasability, I can't speak to any other kind of pen/pencil/writing implement, but I found that a grease pencil (known by a lot of things, including china marker) works well, and erases almost completely away with a regular rubber eraser.
Organized
Upon the reading of other reviews, I decided to go with a grease pencil to write on these tags. Of course a grease pencil (china pencil) doesn't look as crisp as a marker, but it does a good job. (All my bottles are covered anyway, so no one really sees these tags) Plus the grease pencils are less expensive and last longer....since you don't have to worry about it drying out. To erase it, just spray a little 409 or kitchen grease cleaner on a paper towel and wipe cleanly away. I actually use these tags 'backwards' on the side without the "Wine Enthusiast" logo. That way I can put the vintage at the top of the bottle tag. I would buy these tags again. Good for people who have large collections.
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