15 x 0.9 = 13.4 liters
A Jeroboam contains three liters or about 20 glasses of wine.
To convert liters to bottles, you need to know the volume of one bottle. Then, divide the total volume in liters by the volume of one bottle to get the number of bottles. For example, if one bottle is 0.5 liters and you have 10 liters, you would have 10 / 0.5 = 20 bottles.
Depends on the bottle size some bottles are 2 litre while others are only a third of a litre
A methuselah is an over sized bottle which contains approximately 6 liters wine/champagne
The standard wine and Champagne bottle contains .75 litre, or 750 ml.A magnum contains the equivalent of two standard bottles: 1.5 l or 1500 ml.There are smaller and larger sizes, but these are not commonly used, except for the half-bottle; the largest are more of novelty value. The very largest is the paramount, which contains 36 standard bottles, or 27 l.The link below has more information on wines, including bottle sizes.
9 Liters
A magnum bottle contains 1.5 liters.
Bottles vary in size so there is no simple answer.
The term magnum when referring to champagne is a decription of the size of the bottle.Magnum: 1.5 Liters (equivalent to 2 regular bottles)
It depends, if it is 10 ounce cans then it is 3.54882355 liters. If it is 12 ounce cans then it is 4.25858826 liters.
The "large bottles" are 2 liters. That's 67.628 US fluid ounces. (rounded)
You can get 35 50ml bottles from a 1.75 liter bottle. This is calculated by dividing 1.75 liters by 0.05 liters (which is equivalent to 50ml).