how many glasses of wine per bottle
A standard 750 ml bottle of wine usually gives about 5 glasses if you pour the typical “restaurant” serving of around 5 ounces (150 ml) each.
Quick Scoop
Here’s the simple breakdown for how many glasses of wine per bottle (standard 750 ml):
- Small pour (about 125 ml / 4 oz): around 6 glasses per bottle.
- Standard pour (about 150 ml / 5 oz): about 5 glasses per bottle.
- Larger pour (about 175 ml / 6 oz): roughly 4 glasses per bottle.
- Very large pour (about 250 ml): closer to 3 glasses per bottle.
For sparkling wine (same 750 ml bottle), you often see:
- Flute pours (around 120 ml / 4 oz): about 6–8 glasses per bottle.
Other bottle sizes (handy party cheat sheet)
- Half bottle (375 ml): about 2–3 glasses.
- Magnum (1.5 L): about 10 glasses.
- Jeroboam (3 L): about 20 glasses.
Short example
If you’re planning dinner for 4 adults and expect everyone to have 2 standard glasses, that’s 8 glasses total. At about 4–5 glasses per bottle, you’d want at least 2 bottles, maybe a third as backup so you don’t run out.
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