Nebuchadnezzar
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British pronunciation/nˈɛbətʃˌadnɪzˌɑː/
American pronunciation/nˈɛbətʃˌædnɪzˌɑːɹ/

Définition et Signification de "nebuchadnezzar"

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nebuchadnezzar

an extra-large bottle for wine or other alcoholic drinks, holding around 15 liters or 20 standard bottles

What is a "nebuchadnezzar"?

A nebuchadnezzar is a massive-sized bottle used for holding wine. It is one of the largest bottle sizes available. The exact volume can vary depending on the region and type of wine, but in general, a nebuchadnezzar typically holds 15 liters which is the equivalent of twenty standard bottles. Nebuchadnezzar-sized bottles are incredibly rare and are usually reserved for very special occasions or events where an extraordinary quantity of wine is needed to serve a large number of guests.

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The prestigious wine auction featured a rare nebuchadnezzar of vintage Champagne, attracting bids from collectors worldwide.
To commemorate the winery 's milestone anniversary, they uncorked a nebuchadnezzar of their flagship red blend, sharing it with loyal patrons and industry peers.
The royal banquet was adorned with ornate nebuchadnezzar bottles of aged whisky, reflecting the opulence of the occasion.
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