A standard carafe of wine typically holds around 750 milliliters, which is equivalent to about 25.4 fluid ounces. However, carafes can vary in size, so it's important to check the specific volume of the carafe in question. Some carafes may hold more or less than the standard amount.
A wine CARAFE can be of any size.
128 US fluid ounces.
A standard glass of wine in the U.S. is five fluid ounces. 4 oz
The waiter was inexperienced in serving expensive wine in a carafe.
This quickly becomes meaningless because the sizes of wineglasses vary tremendously. But in the sense of (accepted) liquid measure or for cooking use, a "wineglass" full means four ounces. The British measure of a "gill" is also four ounces.
The Weight Watchers PointsPlus program assigns three points to a single 4-fluid-ounce serving of white wine and four points to 4 fluid ounces of red wine. If you have 6 fluid ounces of either red or white wine, it should be counted as five points.
1.5 liter of water weighs 52.91094 ounces. Water I said. Wine is more than water. 64 ounces are in a magnum 1.5 liter has a volume of 50.72103305 fluid ounces.
It depends on how big the bottle. A typical bottle size is 750ml, but there are many variations. In a regular 750 ml bottle, there are 25.4 ounces.
169.070 fluid ounces in five liters.
A standard bottle of wine, pinot or other variety, contains 26 2/3 fluid ounces, or 750ml.
A glass of wine is considered to be 4 ounces.
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.