How much does a bottle of wine weigh? (In Ounces or Grams is fine)?!


Question:

How much does a bottle of wine weigh? (In Ounces or Grams is fine)?

I don't have a scale...Thanks!


Answers:
depends on the size of the bottle, this is like asking how much does a car cost ?....please provide more details. also the size and thickness of the bottle are determining factors.

750 ml, roughly one-fifth of a gallon (25.35 fluid ounces)

be hard to say not knowing how many ounces are in the bottle--they do come in differnt sizes

I just weighed my unopened bottle of Merlot I cook with (750 ml) and it weighed 2 pounds, 14 ounces. That's 46 ounces, but you have to subtract the weight of the glass.

Milliliters = grams , then add a 10% overage for the bottle
Ex.- 750 ml bottle of wine would be about 825 grs. or 27.5 oz.

Neither do I.
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The physical "weight" will differ between bottles, as it will depend on the thickness of the glass.

The liquid amount in the US, for a standard bottle, is 750 ml. But this is a liquid measure, not "weight."

Wine would "weigh" no more or less than any other liquid of the same amount.

well - 750 ml of water would weigh 750 grams. Wine would be more dense than water so it would weigh slightly more. Add the weight of the glass bottle and you are away. Since I don't know what that would be - I'd just take the answer of 2Beagles who weighed her bottle of Merlot and give her 10 points for the effort.


Edit: I thought that the weight of the glass accounted for in 2Beagles estimate was high but according to WRAP (Waste & Resources Action Programme) the average wine bottle weighs 500 grams. So seems like her's is a good estimate.




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