Nebuchadnezzar (wine)

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In wine circles, a nebuchadnezzar is an oversized champagne bottle, which holds 15 litres (20 regular sized wine bottles). It is often used for promotional purposes or to exaggerate the aging ability of fine red wines. The bottle of wine is named after Nebuchadnezzar II, the King of Babylon mentioned in the Bible.

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