Chambers Rosewood - Old Vine Muscat

Australie

Old Vine Muscat Chambers Rosewood
From 29,00 €
Chambers Rosewood - Rutherglen Muscat

Australie

Rutherglen Muscat Chambers Rosewood
From 17,90 €
MMAD - Grenache - 2022

Australie

Grenache 2022 MMAD
From 49,90 €
Thymiopoulos - Aftorizo - 2019

Grèce

Aftorizo 2019 Thymiopoulos
88,00 €
Fantini - Sangiovese Terre di Cheti - 2022

Italie

Sangiovese Terre di Cheti 2022 Fantini
From 11,90 €
10,90 € / item
Thymiopoulos - Assyrtiko Jeunes Vignes - 2023

Grèce

Assyrtiko Jeunes Vignes 2023 Thymiopoulos
From 22,00 €
19,98 € / item
Thymiopoulos - Kayafas - 2019

Grèce

Kayafas 2019 Thymiopoulos
88,00 €
Tabali - Talinay Pinot Noir - 2021

Chili

Talinay Pinot Noir 2021 Tabali
From 29,90 €
Holdvögly - Expression - 2019

Hongrie

Meditation 2021 HOLDVÖLGY
From 39,00 €
38,00 € / item
Holdvögly - Meditation - 2021

Hongrie

Meditation 2021 HOLDVÖLGY
From 39,00 €
38,00 € / item
Holdvögly - Vision - 2019

Hongrie

Vision 2019 HOLDVÖLGY
From 21,90 €
Tabali - Roca Madre Malbec - 2018

Chile

Roca Madre Malbec 2018 Tabali
From 72,00 €
Tabali - Talinay Caliza Chardonnay - 2022

Chili

Talinay Caliza Chardonnay 2022 Tabali
From 49,90 €
49,00 € / item
Bodega Noemia - J. Alberto - 2021

Argentine

J. Alberto 2021 Bodega Noemia
From 78,00 €
76,00 € / item
Tabali - Talinay Chardonnay - 2022

Chili

Talinay Chardonnay 2022 Tabali
From 26,00 €
Ott - AM Berg Grüner Veltliner - 2023

Autriche

AM Berg Grüner Veltliner 2023 OTT
From 23,90 €
22,90 € / item
Thymiopoulos - Atma Red - 2021

Greece

Atma Rouge 2021 Thymiopoulos
From 16,50 €

Bottle of wine

Le point de vue du Baroudeur

The wine bottle is much more than a simple container: it's a veritable jewel case that preserves and enhances the wine's aromas. Available in various sizes (from the traditional 75 cl to magnums and other large formats), it plays a key role in the preservation and aging of wine.

The choice of material (tinted or clear glass), shape (Bordeaux, Burgundy, Alsatian flute, etc.), and closure (cork, screw cap, glass) directly influences the wine's development. Whether you're a wine connoisseur or a collector, each bottle tells a story and reflects the authenticity of a terroir.

Why is the 75 cl format the standard?

Several theories attempt to explain why the 75 cl wine bottle became the standard. Some suggest it was the ideal size for properly storing wine. Others explain that, during the British Empire, this size was favored because a case of six 75 cl bottles corresponded precisely to one gallon of wine, thus facilitating trade.

The different sizes of wine bottles

  • 37.5 cl: Half-bottle or Fillette
  • 75 cl: Standard bottle
  • 1.5 L: Magnum
  • 3 L: Double Magnum (or Jeroboam in Champagne)
  • 4.5 L: Rehoboam (in Champagne) / Jeroboam (in Bordeaux)
  • 6 L: Methuselah (in Champagne) / Impérial (in Bordeaux)

Each format has its uses, particularly for aging wine, preserving aromas and special occasions. 🍷

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