3 litres, or 4 75cl bottles
The next largest bottle size is the Jeroboam, which contains 3.00 liters.
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A double-magnum or jeroboam.
Yes, on both counts.
A jeroboam is a large wine bottle that typically holds 3 liters of wine, which is equivalent to four standard 750 ml bottles. This size is often used for sparkling wines, such as Champagne, and is named after the biblical King Jeroboam. In some contexts, the term may also refer to different capacities depending on the type of wine, but the 3-liter size is the most commonly recognized.
A jeroboam is equal to 3 liters.
Rehoboam and Jeroboam were both kings in Israel's divided kingdom.
A Jeroboam contains three liters or about 20 glasses of wine.
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2.0 magnums are in one jeroboam.
After Jeroboam died, a cruel assyrian leader tiglathpileasar took over
4.5 litres