A Nebuchadnezzar of Champagne by volume is 15 Liters, or 20 750ml bottles or 3.9625808 gallons.
20 Bottles in a Nebuchadnezzar (champagne)
A bottle of champagne filled with the volume equivalent of 20 standard bottles (15 liters) is called a Nebuchadnezzar.
it matters with how many milliletres are in it
Twenty standard bottles of champagne (15 litres)
20 Bottles (of Champagne) in a Nebuchadnezzar
Nebuchadnezzar is 20L, that's big.
Largest champagne bottle size is a Melchizedek (30L) although Armand de Brignac Champagne have claimed they have the largest Champagne bottle size which is also 30L but instead they have named it the 'Midas'
Nebuchadnezzar.
about 4 gallon
6 glasses in a bottle of Champagne
Champagne for One has 184 pages.
You will get six glasses per bottle. You will get more from non-standard size bottles. A Magnum equals two regular 750 ml bottles; a Jeroboam equals four; a Rehoboam equals six; a Methuselah equals eight; a Salmanazar equals 12; a Balthazar equals 16; and a Nebuchadnezzar equals 20 regular bottles of Champagne.