Over 10 days good, in one hit, bad.
About 10, five ounce servings
THEY SAY ABOUT 10 GLASSES, DEPENDING ON THE SIZE OF THE GLASS AND THE POUR OF COURSE.
Slightly over 10 glasses.
There are 50.7 ounces in 1.5 liters. If you use the portion of an average serving of wine at 4 ounces, you should get 12-4ounce servings per 1.5 liters of wine.
You wouldn't be able to ask the question.
A magnum is 1.5 litres therefore 2 standard size 750 ml bottles
This is complicated a little bit because most wine glasses will hold considerably more liquid than is customary to actually serve (you don't fill the glass completely; this allows the aroma of the wine to collect in the bowl above the liquid itself). A standard "pour" of wine is around 5-6 ounces; this means a gallon is somewhere between 21 and 26 "glasses" depending on how generous you're being with the serving size.
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there are 25 shots in a bottle. 30 ml per shot... usually used for liquor. When we measure wine from the bottle, we use the word glass - how many glasses in a 750 ml - 6 glasses which is 41/2 shots per glass @ 30 ml in a shot.
if its 12% I've read its between 9 and 10 units
6.4 glasses
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