
1) Big wine bottle 2) Early hebrew king 3) Giant bottle 4) Jeroboam i 5) King 6) Male monarch 7) Oversize wine bottle 8) Three-liter bottle 9) Two-thirds of a rehoboam 10) Unit of volume
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There are several sizes of Jeroboams: 3.0L, 4.5L and 5.0L. Typically the 3L size is used for sparkling wine, and the 4.5L is for red wine.
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Jeroboam əm (Hebrew: {Hebrew|יָרָבְעָם} yarobh`am; Ἱεροβοάμ Hieroboam) was the first king of the northern Israelite Kingdom of Israel after the revolt of the ten northern Israelite tribes against Rehoboam that put an end to the United Monarchy. Jeroboam reigned for 22 years. William F. Albright has dated his reign from 922 to 90...
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large bottle for holding equivalent of 6 ordinary wine bottles
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Oversize wine bottle; however, the exact size is not standardized. It may be equivalent to 4, 5 or 6 standard (750 ml) bottles, depending upon the wine producer. In Champagne, France and in California, it is often 3 liters in size; in Bordeaux, 3.75 liters; in England, as much as 4.5 liters.
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An enormous bottle holding 4.5 litres in Bordeaux (that's the equivalent to six normal bottles) or 3 litres in Champagne (four bottles' worth). Either way, you'll probably need to invite some friends round to help you drink it!
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A large bottle holding three litres, the equivalent of four regular wine bottles.
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(lived 10th century BC) First king of Israel (c. 922-901 BC) after it split away from the kingdom of Judah. ...
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A large format bottle, and the most confusing of all, for it means different things to different wines. In Bordeaux it is equivalent to six standard bottles, but in Burgundy and Champagne a Jeroboam contains the equivalent of a mere four bottles (a double magnum in Bordeaux). See my advisory page on wine bottle sizes for more information.
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Oversize wine bottle; however, the exact size is not standardized. It may be equivalent to 4, 5 or 6 standard (750 ml) bottles, depending upon the wine producer. In Champagne, France and in California, it is often 3 liters in size; in Bordeaux, 3.75 liters; in England, as much as 4.5 liters.
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[
n] - (Old Testament) first king of the northern kingdom of Israel who led Israel into sin (10th century BC) 2. [n] - a large wine bottle (holds 4/5 of a gallon)
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An oversized bottle equal to six regular 750ml bottles.
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http://www.wineonline.ie/library/glossary.htm

A large bottle holding three litres, the equivalent of four regular wine bottles.
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double-magnum noun a large wine bottle (holds 4/5 of a gallon)
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There are several sizes of Jeroboams: 3.0L, 4.5L and 5.0L. Typically the 3L size is used for sparkling wine, and the 4.5L is for red wine.
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https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21582

Oversize wine bottle; however, the exact size is not standardized. It may be equivalent to 4, 5 or 6 standard (750 ml) bottles, depending upon the wine producer. In Champagne, France and in California, it is often 3 liters in size; in Bordeaux, 3.75 liters; in England, as much as 4.5 liters.
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A large bottle equivalent to four to six 750ml bottles; also called a double magnum.
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https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/22306

An oversized bottle holding the equivalent of six bottles. In Champagne, a jeroboam holds four bottles.
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https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/22314
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