A large, double-sized bottle
A double-sized bottle holding 1500 milliliters of wine.
A bottle, 1.5 liters in capacity.
A bottle equivalent in capacity to 2 standard bottles (1.5 litres, 51 US fl. oz., 53.1 UK fl. oz.).
A bottle containing twice the normal amount of 75cl.
A large format bottle that holds 1.5 liters.
A double bottle containing 150cl (or 12 standard glasses) of wine
An oversized bottle that holds 1.5 litres.
A large bottle equivalent to two 750ml bottles.
Magnum A bottle that holds 1.5 liters, the equivalent of two standard size wine bottles. Back to Glossary
Oversized bottle of 1.5 liters, having about twice the capacity of a standard 750-ml wine bottle.
is a bottle holding 1.5 liters or the equivalent of two regular bottles.
An oversized bottle that holds 1.5 liters.
A larger bottle of wine containing double the amount.
A 1.5-liter bottle of champagne--the equivalent of two standard bottles
A large bottle containing 1.5 liters, or two standard bottles. Wines do age slower in larger bottles; many people prefer cellaring wines in this size bottle.
A bottle holding 1.5 litres, the equivalent of two regular wine bottles.
A large format bottle of 1.5 liters, equal to two standard size bottles.
Size of a bottle- 1.5 litre or 2 regular sized bottles. Normally used for Champagnes.
A magnum is a very big wine bottle, (for those very big drinkers?) – 2 liters. This is another bottle you can find in – you guessed it – the “cheap” section.
A bottle that holds 1.5 liters, the equivalent of two standard size wine bottles. MALOLACTIC FERMENTATION This refers to a secondary fermentation which converts the malic acid in a wine to softer lactic acid, and thereby reduces the total acidity of the wine. This softens and adds complexity to most red wines, and contributes to the buttery richness of white wines such as Chardonnay. Not all wines go through malolactic fermentation.
Oversize bottle, twice the size of a standard 750 ml wine bottle.
The contents of this bottle are twice as much as the capacity of a normal bottle. In other words this bottle contains one and a half litres. Bottles with a large capacity, like the magnum, allow certain red wines to age better.
a single bottle with a capacity of two bottles or about 2/5 gallon, or 160 centiliters.