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How large is a case of wine?
A "case" of wine can be a bit tricky because it's not standardized. However, there are some common interpretations:
Most Common:
* 12 bottles: This is the most standard definition of a case of wine. This is commonly used for still wines.
* 12 x 750ml bottles: This is a specific case of 12 bottles, each holding 750ml of wine.
Other Possible Definitions:
* 6 bottles: Some wineries or retailers might refer to a "half-case" of wine as 6 bottles.
* 18 bottles: Some wineries, particularly those with larger bottles, might define a case as 18 bottles.
* Magnum size: For larger bottles (like magnums or jeroboams), a case may hold fewer bottles but still equate to 12 standard bottles in volume.
Always Check!
When ordering or purchasing wine, it's best to always check the specific details of the case, including the size of the bottles and the number of bottles included.
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