388 gallons will fill 35 containers, and you will have some wine left over.
84, 11 gallon containers
410 gallons can fill 410/24 = 17.083, 24 gallon containers.
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618/19 = 32 10/19 so you could fill 32 containers.
777/23= 33.78 this means you would need 34 containers
A typical serving size of wine is 6 oz and there are 128 oz in a gallon so you can get about 21 or 22 glasses.
128 US fluid ounces.
well it depends
A gallon of wine by definition is the same as 1 US fluid gallon (unlike a gallon of beer, which, is larger).So: One Fifth of Wine = 1/5 Gallon (US Fluid) = 757.082357mL
That will obviously depend on the size of the grapes.
The leather containers used at the time to hold wine. They could not be reused as the gas pressure from fermentation the second time would burst them. The point isn't the wine skins actually. It's old wine and new wine. New wine still has to ferment. Old wine doesn't. So, if you fully fill up a skin that has had fermented old wine in it with new un-fermented wine as the new wine ferments and produces gasses, it will burst the skin as it stretches.
This is complicated a little bit because most wine glasses will hold considerably more liquid than is customary to actually serve (you don't fill the glass completely; this allows the aroma of the wine to collect in the bowl above the liquid itself). A standard "pour" of wine is around 5-6 ounces; this means a gallon is somewhere between 21 and 26 "glasses" depending on how generous you're being with the serving size.