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Use this easy and mobile-friendly calculator to convert between various units of Wine Volume. A standard bottle of wine is ¾ of a liter, or 750 milliliters. In the United States, a single serving of wine is considered to be 5 U.S. fluid ounces. There are about 5 servings in a bottle.
- Convert Gallons
Use our handy calculator to convert between gallons and...
- Convert Liters
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- Convert Imperials
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- Convert Splits
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- Convert Rehoboams
Convert Rehoboams - Wine Volume Conversions -...
- Convert Salmanazars
Convert Salmanazars - Wine Volume Conversions -...
- Convert Balthazars
A Balthazar is a wine or champagne bottle that holds 12...
- Convert Jereboams
A Jereboam is a wine or champagne bottle that commonly holds...
- Convert Gallons
Use our handy calculator to convert between gallons and other units of wine volume. Just type the number to convert into the box and hit the calculate button.
Use this easy and mobile-friendly calculator to convert between bottles and gallons. Just type the number of bottles into the box and hit the Calculate button.
Wine Volume Conversion between Balthazars, Bottles, Ounces, Glasses, Half Bottles, Imperials, Jeroboams, Liters and more. Try Our Converter Now!
Volume Converter. Enter a value in the volume measurement field you'd like to convert. Liters. 750mL Bottles. MilliLiters. Cases. Gallons. Clear. The Advocacy Group for the California Wine Industry.
Volume Converter – Wine Institute. Enter a value in the volume measurement field you'd like to convert. Liters. 750mL Bottles. MilliLiters. Cases. Gallons. Clear.
A wine gallon is a unit of capacity that was used routinely in England as far back as the 14th century, and by statute under Queen Anne since 1707. [1] [2] Britain abandoned the wine gallon in 1826 when it adopted imperial units for measurement. The 1707 wine gallon is the basis of the United States' gallon, as well as other measures. [3]