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A standard bottle of wine, pinot or other variety, contains 26 2/3 fluid ounces, or 750ml.
One standard bottle.
It depends on how many ounces your standard pour for your drink is. If you serve 1.5 oz. drinks, your yield per litre bottle should be 22-23 drinks per bottle. Remember, there are 33.5 oz. per litre. You could do the math from there. That is correct for a liter. For a 750ml it will be 16 drinks on a 1.5oz pour.
1/5th of a US Gallon. Takes Five fifths to equal 1 gallon.
The standard wine and Champagne bottle contains .75 litre, or 750 ml.A magnum contains the equivalent of two standard bottles: 1.5 l or 1500 ml.There are smaller and larger sizes, but these are not commonly used, except for the half-bottle; the largest are more of novelty value. The very largest is the paramount, which contains 36 standard bottles, or 27 l.The link below has more information on wines, including bottle sizes.
either 6 or 12 if they are standard 750ml bottles.
Generally a regular 750ml bottle diameter is 3", a 1.5l blottle is 4" and a 3l jeroboam is 5".
A regular bottle of wine is 750ml. 1 U.S. ounce is equal to 30 ml (29.573). Therefore, a regular bottle of wine is roughly 25 ounces. (Though there are some larger and smaller bottles on the market).
As the amount of ounces per liter is 33.824 and 750ml is 33.824 x .75, then the ounces per 750ml bottle would equal 25.368 oz. Using the standard 5 oz glass, there are about 5 glasses per bottle of wine.
Just over 5 A single 750ml bottle contains .198 gallons. Therefore you'd need 5.1 bottles to make a gallon.
152.163 teaspoons are present in a 750ml bottle, if you are using a US teaspoon.
40% of 750ml = (40/100) * 750 = 300 mL.