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What are the different size bottles of champagne called?
The different size bottles of champagne have specific names according to their capacity. Here are the most common ones:
Bottle Size - Liters - Champagne Name
1. Piccolo or Quarter bottle - 0.2 liters - Quartier
2. Half Bottle or Demi - 0.375 liters - Demi-bouteille
3. Standard Bottle or Bouteille - 0.75 liters - Bouteille
4. Magnum - 1.5 liters - Magnum
5. Jeroboam - 3 liters - Jeroboam or Double Magnum
6. Rehoboam - 4.5 liters - Rehoboam
7. Mathusalem - 6 liters - Mathusalem or Imperial
8. Salmanazar - 9 liters - Salmanazar
9. Balthazar - 12 liters - Balthazar
10. Nebuchadnezzar - 15 liters - Nebuchadnezzar
These bottle sizes are commonly used for sparkling wines, including Champagne produced in the Champagne region of France. Note that the names and capacities may vary slightly in different regions or among producers.
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