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  2. Wine Bottle - Standard (750 mL) - Dimensions

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    The Wine Bottle (750 mL - Standard) has an overall height of 11.8” (30 cm) and diameter of 2.95” (7.5 cm). The Standard Wine Bottle holds a volume of 25.4 oz (750 mL).

  3. Wine Bottle Dimensions & Sizes - Wine Racks

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    The most common wine bottle dimensions are 3 – 3.2 inches in diameter & roughly 12 inches in height. Champagne bottles are slightly larger, closer to 3.5 inches in diameter & 12.5 inches in height. Your favorite wines come in different shapes and sizes, so it’s important to choose racking that will best store your collection.

  4. Wine Bottle Dimensions: 15 Wine Bottle Sizes And Meanings

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    Wine Bottle Dimensions Chart. Use this table to give you a quick overview of the different wine bottle dimensions mentioned in this article.

  5. A Guide to Wine Bottle Sizes, from Magnum to Melchizedek

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    Our guide to wine bottles explores the range of sizes, how the size of a bottle impacts the taste of a wine, and how a wine will age. Learn about commonly used wine bottle sizes.

  6. Your Cheat Sheet to Wine Bottle Sizes

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    Check out our cheat sheet for wine bottle sizes, the stories behind their names, and how many glasses of wine are in each bottle. Split or Piccolo Size: 187.5 ml, holds ¼ standard bottle or 1 glass of wine. The ideal single-serve bottle, used almost exclusively for sparkling wines. Half or Demi

  7. Guide to Wine Bottle Sizes - Wine Folly

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    Wine Bottle Sizes Chart. 187.5 ml Piccolo or Split: Typically used for a single serving of Champagne. 375 ml Demi or Half: Holds one-half of the standard 750 ml size. 750 ml Standard: Common bottle size for most distributed wine. 1.5 L Magnum: Equivalent to two standard 750 ml bottles.

  8. Wine Bottle Sizes, Explained - Tasting Table

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    From the tiny piccolo to the gigantic Midas, there are various wine bottle sizes used worldwide today. A certified sommelier shares the significance of each.