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A three-litre bottle of Champagne is a double-magnum, also known as a Jeroboam. It is the equivalent of four standard bottles of Champagne (the sizing applies to still wines as well).

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What is a bottle of wine that holds 3 liters of champagne?

jerobaum Isn't it usually Jeroboam? JimmerDave


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