To fill 300 bottles, you would need 4500 ml (300 bottles x 15 ml per bottle).
A bottle of champagne filled with the volume equivalent of 20 standard bottles (15 liters) is called a Nebuchadnezzar.
15 x 0.9 = 13.4 liters
'un magnum de « v »', in french, in which « v » is the brand of your choice! magnum bottle, in English
There is no name for a bottle holding EXACTLY 5 liters Split 1/4 bottle 18.7 cl Half 1/2 bottle 37.5 cl Bottle 1 bottle 750 ml Magnum 2 bottles 1.5 l Jeroboam 4 bottles 3 l Rehoboam 6 bottles 4.5 l Methuselah 8 bottles 6 l Salmanazar 12 bottles 9 l Balthazar 16 bottles 12 l Nabuchadnezzar 20 bottles 15 l
Nebuchadnezzar 15 litres, but a Melchior is 18 liters or 24 bottles. The largest bottle came from Staffordshite, England in 1958. It held 26 gallons and weighed 220 pounds. It was called an adelaide.
Regular sized wine bottle is 750 ml but you can sometimes find bigger bottles that hold 1ltr Wine bottles can range from about .4 liters to 15 liters. They also have interesting names. See the link below for a table of wine bottle sizes and names.
15 liters is 15.85 quarts.
There are 0,015 liters in 15 milliliters.
15 Liters
There are 1.5 liters in 1500 mL.
Oh, dude, I'm not a math whiz, but like, if you add 4.5 liters and 7.5 liters, you get 12 liters. And if you throw in another 15 liters, you end up with a grand total of 27 liters. So, yeah, that's your answer.