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a large-sized bottle for wine or other alcoholic beverages, holding 1.5 liters
What is a "magnum"?
A magnum is a large-sized bottle commonly used for alcoholic beverages, particularly wine and champagne. It typically holds 1.5 liters which is the equivalent of two standard bottles. Magnum bottles are often favored for special occasions, gatherings, or for aging wine due to their larger volume, which can result in slower aging and potentially better preservation of the beverage's qualities. In addition to wine and champagne, magnum-sized bottles may also be used for other alcoholic beverages, such as spirits or beer, though less commonly.
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The winery released a limited edition magnum of its flagship wine, attracting collectors and enthusiasts eager to add it to their cellar.
At the wedding reception, the couple opted for magnums of sparkling wine to toast their union, symbolizing abundance and festivity.
The auction featured rare magnums of aged whiskey, fetching high bids from connoisseurs seeking exclusive additions to their collection.
For the outdoor picnic, they packed a magnum of chilled rosé, perfect for enjoying under the summer sun with friends.
The sommelier recommended a magnum of vintage Bordeaux for the special occasion, ensuring there was plenty to share among the guests.