Jeroboam. 3 litres.
Salmanazar
A case
Six bottles of wine are a half case.
Wine bottles have labels for a variety of reasons. They tell consumers what type of wine it is (red or white), the name of the wine, where and when the wine was bottled.
The traditional "Case" of wine was 12 bottles with 6 bottles as a half case. Modern sales practice sees wine sold in 6's as a "Case".
Twelve. 750ml X 12 = 9000ml (1L = 1000ml)
An average small wine cooler will store 12 bottles however much larger models are available as well as much smaller models all the way down to single bottles.
The average bottle of wine comes in a 750ml bottle
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.
Tradition largely determines wine bottle shape.
A case of wine usually contains 12 bottles. Most shops will offer a discount for buying a full case of the same wine.
do you sell empty 5 liter wine bottles?
The following prices were posted in a thread back in Jan 2009:Wine & Dine Gold - 5 Bottles $129.95Wine & Dine Gold - 7 Bottles $181.70Wine & Dine Gold - 10 Bottles $259.90Wine & Dine Gold - 12 Bottles $313.95Wine & Dine Platinum - 5 Bottles $143.75Wine & Dine Platinum - 7 Bottles $198.95Wine & Dine Platinum - 10 Bottles $287.50Wine & Dine Platinum - 12 Bottles $343.85Wine & Dine Diamond - 5 Bottles $157.55 USDWine & Dine Diamond - 7 Bottles $217.35 USDWine & Dine Diamond - 10 Bottles $315.10 USDWine & Dine Diamond - 12 Bottles $378.35 USD
900 bottles