The last thing to take care of is physically getting the wine in bottle and ready to sell.
Depending on case size production, wineries can have their own bottling line that needs an operator to maintain and run or they can bring in a mobile bottling truck when they need.
Pros and cons exist on either side. Maintenance on your own line can be costly, but wine can go into bottle whenever it needs to be. The mobile option, a winery would want a lot of wine lots ready at the same time to help disperse set up and cleaning fees, but maintenance and working goes to someone who really knows their truck.
We used a mobile bottling.
The rest of the line is mechanical and monitored. Watching for hiccups along the way like missed corks, broken glass, crooked labels.
Metal based capsules are spun on or plastic ones heat wrapped
Labels placed on by vertical rubber rollers that vacuum hold the label to the sides while the bottle is spun through.
Cheers!