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.
50 bottles: half a bottle per person. I prefer reds, but others would rather have white. I'd go with 35 bottles of red and 15 white.
5 glasses a bottle X 12 bottles a case = 60 glasses a case. Figure one glass per person per hour and do the math.
There are five glasses per bottle and figure on one drink per person per hour. I don't know how much your friends drink, so you have to do the rest of the math.
Usually four 750 ml bottles
Forty 750 ml bottles of wine would serve 100 people two standard five ounce glasses of wine each.
25 bottle of wine would be needed for 100 people. There are roughly 4 servings in a normal 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.
if each person was to drink wine on the night of your party, then you would need around 90 bottles.
Actually, there is such a wide variety in the number of bottles of wine that average rack holds. Smaller racks can hold between 9-12 bottles where larger racks located in wine cellars can hold 100's of bottles.
Class 100 if shipped in glass bottles and cardboard boxes.
Each 750ml bottle has about four glasses of wine. 20 bottles would give one glass to each person- so a reasonable host should probably get 40 bottles so each guest enjoys the gathering without getting intoxicated.
100 bottles on the wall, idiot.
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50,2litter bottles of soda for 100 people.
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20 to 25 bottles, depending on how much you pour for each guest.