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A bottle showing the translucent green of many wine bottles
A wine bottle is a bottle used for holding wine, generally made of glass. Some wines are fermented in the bottle, others are bottled only after fermentation. They come in a large variety of sizes, several named for Biblical kings and other figures. The standard bottle contains 75 cL, although this is a relatively recent development. Wine bottles are usually sealed with cork, but screw-top caps are becoming popular, and there are several other methods used to seal a bottle.
Side-by-side comparison of champagne bottles. (L to R) On ladder: magnum, full, half, quarter. On floor: Balthazar, Salmanazar, Methuselah, Jeroboam
The chart below expresses the sizes of various wine bottles in multiples relating to a standard bottle of wine, which is 0.75 litres.
Bottle Name
Name’s Origin
Champagne
Bordeaux
Burgundy
Volumein Litres
Equivalent standard bottles
Piccoloa
“Small” in Italian
?
n/a
n/a
0.1875
Chopine
Traditional French unit of volume
n/a
?
n/a
0.250
Demib
“Half” in French
?
?
?
0.375
Jenniec
“White Spirit” in Welsh
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.5
Clavelind
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.620
Imperial
1
1
1
0.750
Fifthe
One-fifth of a U.S. gallon
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.757
Magnum
2
2
2
1.5
Marie Jeannef
n/a
3
n/a
2.25
Double Magnum
4
4
n/a
3.0
Jeroboamg
Biblical, First king of Northern Kingdom
4
6
4
3.0/4.5
Franzia
The Wine Group
n/a
n/a
n/a
5.0
Rehoboam
Biblical, First king of separate Judea
6
n/a
6
4.5
Imperial
n/a
8
n/a
6.0
Methuselah
Biblical, Oldest Man
8
n/a
8
6.0
Salmanazar
Biblical, Assyrian King
12
n/a
12
9.0
Balthazar
Early Christian folklore, one of the Wise Men
16
16
16
12.0
Nebuchadnezzar
Biblical, King of Babylon
20
20
20
15.0
Melchior
Early Christian folklore, one of the Wise Men
24
24
24
18.0
Solomon
Biblical, King of Israel, Son of David
26?
n/a
n/a
20.0
Sovereign
33?
n/a
n/a
25.0
Primat
36
n/a
n/a
27.0
Melchizedek
Biblical and other middle-east religions
40
n/a
n/a
30.0
a Also known as a quarter bottle, pony, snipe or split.b Also known as a half bottle.c Also known as a 50cl bottle. Used for Tokaj, Sauternes, Jerez, as well as several other types of sweet wines.d Primarily used for vin jaune.e For many years, the U.S. standard (non-metric) wine and liquor bottle was the “fifth”, meaning one-fifth of a U.S. gallon, or 25.6 U.S. fluid ounces, or approximately 757ml. Some beverages also came in half-gallon and one-gallon sizes. In 1979, the U.S. adopted the metric system for wine bottles, with the basic bottle becoming 75cl, as in Europe.f Also known as a Tregnum or Tappit Hen in the port wine trade.g Jeroboam has different meanings for different regions in France.
Contents
1 Shapes
2 Colours
3 Capsules
4 Punts
5 Environmental impact
6 Notes and references
7 See also
8 External links
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Shapes
Bocksbeutel shaped Wine Bottle
Burgundy bottles
Wine producers in Portugal, Italy, Spain, France and Germany follow the tradition of their local areas in choosing the shape of bottle most appropriate for their wine.
Port, sherry, and Bordeaux varieties: straight-sided and high-shouldered with a pronounced punt. Port and sherry bottles may have a bulbous neck to collect any residue.
Burgundies and Rh?ne varieties: tall bottles with sloping shoulders and a smaller punt.
Rhine (also known as hock or hoch), Mosel, and Alsace varieties: narrow and tall with little or no punt.
Champagne and other sparkling wines: thick-walled and wide with a pronounced punt and sloping shoulders.
German wines from Franconia: the Bocksbeutel bottle.
The Chianti and some other Italian wines: the fiasco, a round-bottomed flask encased in a straw basket.
Many North and South American, South African, and Australasian wine producers select the bottle shape they wish to associate their wines with. For instance, a producer who believes his wine is similar to Burgundy may choose to bottle his wine in Burgundy-style bottles.
Other producers (both in and out of Europe) have chosen idiosyncratic bottle…(and so on)
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