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House Digest on MSNDIY An Affordable Wine Bottle Stand With A Few Dollar Tree SuppliesWine can get expensive, but the way you store it doesn't have to be. Try out this Dollar Tree DIY to create a stylish and convenient place for your bottles.
Imagine your party guests’ faces when you cart out a $5,625, six-liter, Methuselah bottle of Château d’Yquem wine — or when you lug out a $15.99, five-liter box of Franzia Cabernet Sauvignon.
Slupe stands behind a collection of wine bottles in his winery. A standard one contains about 5 glasses worth of wine and varies from 11.5 to 13 inches in height.
(Yes, bottles of wine that are that large do exist). Before this bill, Floridians weren't able to buy glass wine bottles larger than one gallon, except in reusable 5.16 gallon containers.
So, until July 1, it was illegal to sell bottles of wine over 1 gallon (3.8 liters) in the Sunshine State. Now red-blooded Floridians can freely purchase 4.5-, 6-, 9-, 12-, and 15-liter bottles if ...
Most wine is bottled in 750-milliliter glass bottles, but 1.5-liter bottles, known as magnums, are also relatively common. Larger bottles do exist, however, and they each have their own name.
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