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A “magnum” is 1.5 liters, or the equivalent of two bottles, and if you double that, you'd have a “double magnum,” at 3 liters. (A 3-liter bottle is also known as a “jeroboam” in Champagne and Burgundy, but in Bordeaux, a jeroboam is 4.5 liters.)
Also, what is bigger than a Jeroboam?
A Jeroboam, or a Double Magnum, holds 3 litres of wine (four bottles), where a Bordeaux Jeroboam holds 5 litres. A Rehoboam holds 4.5 litres (six bottles), a Methuselah holds 8 litres (eight bottles), and a Salmanzar holds 9 litres (twelve bottles).
Similarly, what is a Jeroboam size?
Twice the size of a magnum, holding 3.0 litres, or the equivalent of 4 bottles. Jeroboam. There are two sizes of Jeroboams: the sparkling wine Jeroboam holds 4 bottles, or 3.0 litres: the still wine Jeroboam holds 6 regular bottles, or 4.5 litres.
Champagne Large Bottles
- Magnum. The first of the larger bottle sizes of Champagne is known as a Magnum and is 150cl (1.5 Litres).
- Jeroboam.
- Methuselah.
- Salmanazar.
- Balthazar.
- Nebuchadnezzar.