Champagne

 

Bottle  Sizes


TYPE

CAPACITY

NUMBER OF BOTTLES

 Quarter

18,75  cl 

1 / 4

 Half-Bottle

37,50  cl 

1 / 2

 Bottle

0,75  l        75,00  cl 

1

 Magnum

1,5  l        150,00  cl 

2

 Jeroboam

3,0  l        300,00  cl 

4

 Rehoboam

4,5  l        450,00  cl 

6

 Mathusalem

6,0  l        600,00  cl 

8

 Salmanazar

9,0  l        900,00  cl 

12

 Balthazar

12,0  l      1200,00  cl 

16

 Nabuchodonosor

15,0  l      1500,00  cl 

20

 Salomon

18,0  l      1800,00  cl 

24


Champagne, as much because of what it symbolizes as because of what it is, is often called for in unusual sized bottles.
In quarter-bottles, for example, to help airlines convey a sense of luxury and ease to their passengers when everything else suggests the opposite. And in larger bottles still for weddings, christenings and anniversaries. Yet it is in the magnum size that the wine will show itself at its best. If you wish to age champagne for a lengthy period, favour the magnum.

Magnum TV private detective, 1980's
Jeroboam Founder and first king of Israel, 931-910 BC
Rehoboam, son of Solomon King of Judah, 922-908 BC
Methusalem Biblical patriarch who lived to the age of 969
Salmanazar King of Assyria, 859-824 BC
Balthazar Regent of Babylon, son of Nabonide, 539 BC
Nebuchadnezzar King of Babylon, 605-562 BC

A useful mnemonic for these big bottle sizes is :

My Judy Really Makes Splendid Belching Noises

 

 

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