An imperial would be equal to 6,000 ml.
A "regular" wine bottle is about 12" (30 cm) tall. Since an "Imperial" is 8 times the volume of a regular bottle (6 liter vs 0.75 liter) it will be about 2x taller - so 60 cm or 24" (2 feet). Of course bottles vary a bit in size - but the volume will be 6 liters.
The standard size wine bottle contains 750 ml.
In wine bottle nomenclature (measurements) a magnum is equal to 2 regular size bottles.
1.5 liters
375 ml
The standard size that wine comes in (750 ml) is just fine.
It depends on the size of the bottle, the vintage, variety and bottler of the wine you want to buy.
The recommended serving size for a bottle of wine with 16 percent alcohol content is about 5 ounces.
just under a litre
A double-magnum or jeroboam.
It depends on the size of the bottle and the cup. It is actually possible to get a wine glass big enough to hold an entire regular sized bottle of wine.
The neck size of a wine bottle typically refers to the diameter and length of the bottle's neck, which can vary among different bottle styles. Most standard wine bottles have a neck diameter of about 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) and a length of approximately 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 cm). This size is important for fitting corks or closures properly and affects the bottle's aeration and pouring. Specialty bottles, like sparkling wine or dessert wine, may have different neck dimensions.