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What is large wine bottle called?
There are a few different large wine bottles, each with their own names:
Standard Sizes:
* Magnum: 1.5 liters (equal to two standard bottles)
* Jeroboam: 3 liters (equal to four standard bottles)
* Rehoboam: 4.5 liters (equal to six standard bottles)
* Methuselah: 6 liters (equal to eight standard bottles)
* Salmanazar: 9 liters (equal to twelve standard bottles)
* Balthazar: 12 liters (equal to sixteen standard bottles)
* Nebuchadnezzar: 15 liters (equal to twenty standard bottles)
Other Large Bottles:
* Melchior: 18 liters (equal to twenty-four standard bottles)
* Sovereign: 26.5 liters (equal to thirty-five standard bottles)
* Primat: 27 liters (equal to thirty-six standard bottles)
These are just some of the most common large wine bottle sizes.
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