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how many drinks in a bottle of wine

A standard 750 ml bottle of wine usually contains about five standard drinks for a typical 12% ABV wine.

Quick scoop: basic numbers

  • Standard bottle size: 750 ml.
  • Typical “standard drink” (US): 1 glass of wine = about 5 oz (150 ml) at around 12% ABV.
  • That means: 750 ml ÷ 150 ml ≈ 5 drinks per bottle.

So if you pour normal restaurant‑style servings (about 5 oz), you’ll usually get 5 drinks out of a bottle.

It changes with alcohol percentage

The number of standard drinks in a bottle of wine depends on alcohol by volume (ABV):

  • Light whites (around 9–11% ABV): about 4–4.5 standard drinks per 750 ml bottle.
  • Typical whites/reds (12–13.5% ABV): about 5–5.5 standard drinks.
  • Bold reds (14–15% ABV): can be closer to 5.8–6 standard drinks.
  • Fortified wines like Port or Sherry (17–20% ABV): often around 7–8+ standard drinks in a 750 ml bottle.

Different countries define “standard drink” differently (for example, Australia often counts more standard drinks per bottle because of a different formula), but for everyday planning, 5 drinks per 750 ml bottle at 12% is a solid rule of thumb.

How many glasses vs. drinks?

People often ask “how many glasses in a bottle of wine” when they really mean “how many drinks”:

  • At a 5 oz (150 ml) pour: about 5 glasses per bottle.
  • If you pour heavier (6–7 oz): you may only get 3–4 glasses.
  • Smaller tasting pours (2–3 oz): you can easily get 8–10 small tastes out of one bottle.

An easy mental shortcut:

Normal dinner‑party pour → 5 glasses → roughly 5 drinks in a 750 ml bottle of typical wine.

Safety / responsible drinking angle

Because one bottle is roughly five standard drinks, finishing a whole bottle solo in an evening is considered heavy drinking in most health guidelines, especially if done regularly.

To keep track more safely:

  1. Check the wine’s ABV on the label (higher than 13.5% means more than 5 standard drinks).
  1. Think in “drinks,” not just “glasses” (a big glass can be more than one standard drink).
  1. If sharing a bottle between two people, that’s about 2–3 drinks each with typical pours.

TL;DR: For a normal 750 ml bottle of about 12% wine, assume 5 standard drinks / 5 typical glasses. Stronger wines or bigger pours mean more alcohol in fewer glasses.

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