How do I go about buying a champagne in a ‘gigantic’ bottle?

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We went to a bar of mom-and-pop and ate a giant champagne bottle (empty) hanging on the walls. They seemed quite old, but I thought it would be fun for a party to buy a shed for a party. ¿It would be the cost is expensive, but how to go about buying an assumption that still make them? Thanks in advance

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7 Comments so far

  1. Smile on March 3rd, 2009

    They are called magnums, this is the biggest size bottle of champagne made.

  2. chestnutlocs1 on March 3rd, 2009

    Pick up truck, liquor store and don’t forget to invite me to the party!

  3. TA on March 6th, 2009

    You have to order them from the liquer/package store.

    Keep in mind some huge bottles are actually display pieces or promotional products from venders and never contained alcohol at all. Just like the giant perfume bottles in department stores that could hold 20 gallons of perfume…they’re display pieces.

  4. Mio K on March 9th, 2009

    I would call major liquor stores in your area and ask them what the largest size Champagne bottle they carry or can order for you. Remember, only sparkling wine made in the Champagne region of France can legally be called Champagne. Sparkling wines that are made elsewhere, might be less costly and there may be more of a selection.

  5. Trader S on March 10th, 2009

    These are the sizes that champagne bottles come in and the size in litres.

    Magnum 1.5 l
    Jeroboam 3 l
    Rehoboam 4.5 l
    Methuselah 6 l
    Salmanazar 9 l
    Balthazar 12 l
    Nebuchadnezzar 15 l

    The Magnum is about 2 reg. Bottles, Jeroboam, 4 Rehoboam 6 and etc.

  6. Karl, Jr. on March 12th, 2009

    Trader has it right.
    The larger bottle formats are usually used for special purposes.
    You can find them in most larger beverage retailers.
    In Chicago Binny’s Beverage Depot or Sam’s Wines.

  7. Zinfidel on March 16th, 2009

    Good god, a magnum is relatively small compared to the largest wine bottles produced … even a basic Wikipedia search will show even a non-wine person that …. and yes, the biggest ones will be quite expensive, it’s not really worth it just for a conversation piece on the wall.

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