A silver goblet often holds wine in Christian ceremonies.
flagon, it's a small pitcher used to hold the communion wine before it is poured into the chalice
A normal bottle of wine holds 750ml and a magnum is double that ie 1500ml
In the Christian Eucharist, also called Communion and The Lord's Supper, the wine is in the Chalice and the bread is on the Paten.
If you are referring to wine bottles this would be a magnum
6 Litres or 8 bottles
A carafe is a common wine vessel that usually holds .75 L, which is about 25 oz. A pint is 16, so it's about a pint and a half. You may be thinking of something else though.
jerobaum Isn't it usually Jeroboam? JimmerDave
No most of the time wine tasting is free. Wine tasting usually comes along with a variety of cheese and bread sampling too. A wine shop will usually advertise the time of day and where they're going to hold it at.
Actually, there is such a wide variety in the number of bottles of wine that average rack holds. Smaller racks can hold between 9-12 bottles where larger racks located in wine cellars can hold 100's of bottles.
I believe that a wine glass is just a more specific type of stemware. In this case then it depends on the specific type of stemware or wine glass as to which holds more fluid ounces.
A Jeroboam contains three liters or about 20 glasses of wine.
Some nice modern wine racks are the Oceanstar Dark Espresso Bamboo 12-bottle Wine Rack for $21.49 at Overstock. They also have a Casa Cortes Wrought Iron Wine Rack that holds 32 bottles for $139.00.