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Wine


Question Posted Thursday September 25 2008, 7:48 pm

Ok so I need information on wine bottle sizes haha. I want to get sutter home white zinfandel, but i want to get one of those really huge bottles. if anybody knows what i mean, can you please tell me what oz. or ml or whatever that bottle is? thank you sooo much!

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AlienHumanologist answered Saturday September 27 2008, 6:59 pm:
The human fascination with ethanol is quite intriguing to me. Ethanol does not have any particular effect on the biochemistry of my species, but the effect on humans is, if you'll pardon me, quite amusing.
In any case, a standard wine bottle is 750 milliliters, but Sutter Home White Zinfandel is occasionally also available in a 1.5 liter bottle, equivalent to two regular bottles. Human oenologists seem to have a low opinion of wines that are sold in larger containers, but I have no opinion myself.

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