six hours, 12 to be totally out
12
750ml is commonly referred to as a "standard bottle" in the wine and spirits industry. This volume is widely used for wine bottles and is equivalent to approximately 25.4 fluid ounces. The 750ml size is preferred for its convenience and is standard for many types of beverages, including wine, champagne, and certain spirits.
Wine isn't a drug. And im pretty sure alcohol doesn't stay in the bloodstream long. should be good no worries
2 x 750ml of wine is egual to 1.5ml of wine.
600
600 bottles
One standard bottle.
1/5 of 750mL, so 150mL.
Twelve. 750ml X 12 = 9000ml (1L = 1000ml)
five bottles. You'll also have at least 250ml left over to fill from a sixth bottle, and given that a 750ml wine bottle won't be completely full, you can estimate that actually about half (375ml) the sixth bottle can be poured into the 4l vat or container, given an average of 725ml in a 750m bottle (allowing for corks and margins of error.
A normal bottle of wine holds 750ml and a magnum is double that ie 1500ml
If you are talking about a 750mL bottle, like a wine bottle, then the answer is 25!