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How many servings 1 liter bottle champagne?
It's impossible to say exactly how many servings are in a 1-liter bottle of champagne without knowing the serving size.
Here's why:
* Standard Serving Size: A standard champagne serving is typically 4-6 ounces (118-177 ml).
* Individual Preferences: People may choose to drink more or less than a standard serving.
* Type of Glass: The type of glass (flute, coupe, saucer) will affect the amount of champagne poured.
Rough Estimate:
Assuming a standard serving size of 5 ounces (148 ml), a 1-liter (1000 ml) bottle of champagne would contain approximately 6-7 servings.
Remember: It's always best to err on the side of caution and estimate fewer servings than you think you'll need. You can always open another bottle if you run out!
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