In German or "auf Deutsch" you would say - "Eine Flasche Weißwein und zwei Gläser bitte" …. which means a bottle of white wine and two glasses please.
Eine Flasche Weißwein mit zwei Gläsern, bitte
In Dutch or "in het Nederlands" you would say - "Een fles witte wijn en twee glazen tevreden" …. which means a bottle of white wine and two glasses please
There are five servings (glasses) of wine in a 750 ml bottle of wine.
Due bicchieri di vino rosso, per favore! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Two glasses of red wine, please!" The drink-related order also translates into English as "Two glassfuls of red wine, please!" The pronunciation will be "DOO-ey beek-KYEH-ree dee VEE-no ROS-so per fa-VO-rey" in Italian.
Not necessarily to chill a white wine glass, it depends your restaurant procedure. some say don't chill white wine glass because when you pour white wine into a chill glass it will mix with liquid water.
There was a German white wine that came in a blue bottle and was very popular in the 70's, called 'Blue Nun'.
Keyshia Cole's white handless glasses are called White Metal Sunglasses!!! The glasses are Chanel and the style is #2102
5 5. There is 25.360517 US fluid ounces in a bottle of wine (750 ml). A bottle of wine makes 5 glasses. Thus a glass of wine is 5.0721034. The .0721034 of the ounce usually finds its way down the side of the bottle or is left in the bottle, but on occasion it is dribbled onto the table with the unexperienced pourer.
The white people use the glasses to see and talk the evil spirits.
get white glasses and write his name on it
Weiß is the German word for "white."
no they were not the white pair
The word for white in German is "weiß".