4-6 glasses
6 glasses in a bottle of Champagne
There are about 27 fluid ounces in a standard (750 ml) bottle of champagne.
Depending on how much you pour per glass, there are 10 to 12 glasses in a 1.5 liter bottle.
4 to 6 standard champagne glasses per 750 ml bottle. The bottle is technically 25.3 ounces which would indicate that 6 glasses should be expected, but I find if you really fully fill the champagne glass you only get about 4 servings per bottle.
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.
How many glasses of champagne you get from one bottle depends on the size of the bottle. You can get six glasses from a 750-mL bottle. A magnum is equal to two bottles and a rehoboam is equal to six bottles.
The number of ounces that a champagne glass holds is about 4 oz. when it completely full. However, most people will not fill it to the brim and this means it holds about 3 oz.
There are 5 oz in a glass of champagne.
The two most popular shapes for champagne glasses are flute and tulip. There is also the champagne cocktail glass which is wide ans shallow, more like a martini glass.
There are about 550 in a whole 750 ml bottle of brut champagne.
About 26 oz.
Approximately 27.5 ounces.