No. You should have at least ten bottles for 50 people.
There is the Murgatroyd (50 L) - but I don't know if anyone bottles champagne on it: http://www.google.com/search?q=Murgatroyd+50l
There are 189,270.589 mL in 50 gallons, so there are 252.361 750 mL bottles in 50 gallons, or approximately 253 bottles.
Based upon the original ocst and the limited number of registered bottles sold, I would estimate the value of individual bottles to be about $350, with number of the first 50 which were given to the 50 states somewhat more.
100 50 mL bottles.
50 bottles
Champagne is a dominant dilution gene. The ideal way to insure that any foal produced is champagne would be that one parent is homozygous for Champagne. This would result in 100% champagne foals from all matings.The second best way would be for both parents to be heterozygous champagne which would have a probability of producing 75% champagne foals.The third best way is if one parent is heterozygous for champagne which would have a 50% probability of producing a champagne foal.
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Primarily one liter bottles.
made in the 50's
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