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    Find the right pour for every plan. From piccolos and half bottles for two, to magnums and showpiece 6 L for parties, explore Champagne and sparkling by size.

    Choose Your Size

    • Mini & Half Bottles — 200 ml, 187 ml and 375 ml. Fast to chill, perfect for gifts, hampers and tasting flights.
    • Magnums & Large Bottles — 1.5 L to 15 L. Event-ready formats that pour smoothly and age beautifully.

    Quick Size Guide

    • 200 ml about 1 to 2 glasses
    • 375 ml about 2 to 3 glasses
    • 750 ml about 5 to 6 glasses
    • Magnum 1.5 L about 12 glasses
    • Jeroboam 3 L about 24 glasses
    • Methuselah 6 L about 48 glasses

    Estimates assume a 125 ml pour. Adjust to your glassware and event style.

    Champagne & Sparkling: Bottle Sizes Questions, Answered

    How do I choose a size for my guest count?
    For arrivals, allow 1 to 2 glasses per guest. A Magnum serves about 12 flutes, a Jeroboam about 24, a 6 L about 48.

    Why are small bottles more expensive per glass?
    Small formats require unique bottling lines and closures. These additional production and packaging costs mean that 200ml or 375ml bottles are more expensive per millilitre than a standard 750ml bottle.

    Do larger bottles taste different?
    Many drinkers find larger formats age more slowly and show extra freshness due to a lower oxygen to wine ratio.

    Are half bottles good for long-term cellaring?
    Half bottles are generally designed for earlier drinking. They contain a larger ratio of oxygen to wine, which means they tend to mature and develop faster than a 750ml bottle or a Magnum. If you plan to cellar a wine for years, a larger format is the better choice. 

    How do I chill larger bottles quickly?
    Use a 50 to 50 ice and water bath. A Magnum needs about 30 minutes. 3 L to 6 L needs 60 to 90 minutes. A handful of salt speeds things up.

    Why Shop by Size at Kent Street Cellars

    • Clear size navigation from mini to 15 L
    • Event advice and careful packing
    • Same day delivery across Sydney Metro
    • Fast, secure Australia wide shipping
    • Optional gift wrapping and messages

    Start with Mini & Half Bottles or go straight to Magnums & Large Bottles for a showstopping pour.