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This bottle is named after a king of Israel. This is known to be very rare and usually only found in French Champagne houses. The exact size and volume of this bottle is often debated, but the CIVC and UMC declare it as 18 litres/24 bottles.
A Balthazar bottle contains 12 liters of champagne or 16 standard bottles (it’s 96 glasses of champagne).The Hebrew Bible states Methuselah as the oldest person to ever live. He was said to have lived a whopping 969 years and his name today symbolises great age! This bottle contains 6 litres and will fill 64 glasses.
Known as a punt, this concave dimple makes Champagne bottles stronger and able to resist the pressure of the bubbles within. It’s also handy when pouring if you place a thumb there. Standard Champagne bottle size 5. Magnum (1.5 liters)Also known as a pinte in French, the medium Champagne bottle is very rare. It amounts to 4 full Champagne glasses. 4. Standard Champagne Bottle (75 centileters)
Here is a list of official Champagne bottle sizes, from small to very big! The largest champagne bottles are harder to find in regular retail outlets. It is claimed that Methuselah lived for 969 years and was 187 when he became the Father of Lamech. Also known as the Imperial and as Mathusalem in French, these large format bottles are the equivalent of 8 Champagne bottles. You can pour 48 glasses of champagne from a luxury Methuselah Champagne bottle. Methuselah Champagne bottle 9. Salmanazar (9 liters)Jeroboam ruled his kingdom for 22 years during the late 10th Century. This bottle is also known as a Double Magnum.