How many bottles in a kilo of grapes?

You can't directly convert a kilo of grapes into bottles. Here's why:

* Bottles are for liquids, grapes are solid. A bottle is a container for holding liquids, while grapes are a solid fruit.

* Grape variety and size matter. Different types of grapes have varying sizes and weights. A kilo of tiny seedless grapes will yield a different amount of juice than a kilo of large, juicy grapes.

* Juice extraction efficiency varies. How much juice you extract from a kilo of grapes will depend on the juicing method and how much pulp you leave behind.

To figure out how many bottles you'd get, you'd need to:

1. Decide on the grape variety.

2. Estimate the juice yield per kilo. This can vary based on the grape type and juicing method.

3. Choose your bottle size. A standard wine bottle is 750 ml, but you could use smaller or larger bottles.

Example:

Let's say you have 1 kilo of seedless grapes and you estimate a juice yield of 70%. You want to bottle the juice in 500 ml bottles.

* Juice yield: 1 kg grapes * 70% = 0.7 kg juice (approx. 700 ml)

* Bottles needed: 700 ml juice / 500 ml per bottle = 1.4 bottles.

You would need approximately 1.4 bottles to hold the juice from 1 kilo of seedless grapes.