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Why do most wine bottles hold exactly 750 ml?

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Why do most wine bottles hold exactly 750 ml?

When it comes to wine, two common things you can notice anywhere in the world are that most standard wine bottles contain exactly 750 milliliters of wine and that the bottles are always dark in colour. But have you ever thought why? Well, according to experts the answer is a combination of history, trade practices, human habits, and practical considerations. Scroll down to find out.

Where did the standard come from

While no documentation exists to date, one popular idea is that early glassblowers could only blow about 750ml of air in a single breath, and since the bottles were shaped by hand, the size was basically determined by their lung capacity. Another school of thought is that 750ml matches what a person might drink with a meal, which is around six glasses.

Role of International wine trade

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Another common belief roots back to historical trade between France and Britain. For centuries, Bordeaux winemakers exported large quantities of wine to England and the French traditionally measured wine in liters, while the British used imperial measurements. A 750 ml bottle was close to a familiar British measurement and made calculation easier for when wine was shipped and sold.

How bottle size affects wine aging

The 750 ml bottle is often linked to wine preservation and aging. Traditionally, wine bottles were sealed with corks, and the amount of oxygen trapped inside the bottle could influence how wine matured. It is believed that a 750 ml bottle offered a good balance between the volume of wine and the small amount of air space beneath the cork.

Why wineries prefer 750 ml bottle

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According to experts, packing and transportation have played a significant role in keeping the 750 ml bottle popular. It is reported that the 750 ml bottle size was large enough to be economically efficient while remaining easy for individuals and businesses to handle. As wine producers and merchants around the world adopted it, the 750 ml bottle became increasingly established as the industry standard.

What about other bottle sizes

According to experts, there are many more bottle sizes apart from 750 ml. A half bottle contains 375 ml and is often used for dessert wines or smaller servings. A magnum holds 1.5 liters, equal to two standard bottles.

Why are most wine bottles dark or green?

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This also has a history attached to it. Back in the 18th century, when glass bottles became more common for wine storage, the bottles frequently came out green. While some people might think it was a marketing decision, the fact is, glassmakers couldn’t fully remove iron from the raw materials, and the glass ended up with a green tint whether they liked it or not. The bottles are still packed in dark glass because wine doesn’t get along with light. According to experts, light speeds up oxidation and makes wine age faster. Dark glass reduces how much light passes through, helping preserve the quality. Experiments have found that dark bottles let through only 8%–37% of light, while clear bottles allow more than 90%.

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