THEY SAY ABOUT 10 GLASSES, DEPENDING ON THE SIZE OF THE GLASS AND THE POUR OF COURSE.
There will be 8 full glasses, and a little bit left over.
There are ten glasses of wine in a 1.5L of wine.
There are five servings (glasses) of wine in a 750 ml bottle of wine.
As the amount of ounces per liter is 33.824 and 750ml is 33.824 x .75, then the ounces per 750ml bottle would equal 25.368 oz. Using the standard 5 oz glass, there are about 5 glasses per bottle of wine.
4 six oz glasses of wine per 750 bottle. If you want everyone to have one glass you would need 25 bottles.
From a regular 750mL bottle of wine. You are looking at 5 1/2 servings per bottle
eight ounces ** Wine glasses come in different sizes, so you fill them accordingly.
well howmany glasses do you get in a bottle? times it by 3 cos there is 3 bottles of wine in a box xx
There are 50.7 ounces in 1.5 liters. If you use the portion of an average serving of wine at 4 ounces, you should get 12-4ounce servings per 1.5 liters of wine.
there are 25 shots in a bottle. 30 ml per shot... usually used for liquor. When we measure wine from the bottle, we use the word glass - how many glasses in a 750 ml - 6 glasses which is 41/2 shots per glass @ 30 ml in a shot.
A regular bottle of wine is 750ml. 1 U.S. ounce is equal to 30 ml (29.573). Therefore, a regular bottle of wine is roughly 25 ounces. (Though there are some larger and smaller bottles on the market).
Depending on how much you pour per glass, there are 10 to 12 glasses in a 1.5 liter bottle.
There are 12 bottles / 60 glasses of wine per case. 4 cases would be 240 glasses. Figure one glass of wine per person per hour and do the math.
Well...a standard case of wine has 12 (or a dozen) bottles, so 10 cases would be 10 dozen bottles of wine. Was this a trick question? There are some wines that come packed in cases of 6, so there would be a half-dozen in each of those.