How Many Glasses of Rosé in a 750ml Bottle

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Let’s cut through the guesswork: a standard 750ml bottle of rosé yields **5 glasses**—if you’re pouring responsibly. That’s based on the widely accepted industry standard of **150ml (5 oz) per serving**, recommended by both the U.S. Dietary Guidelines and the UK’s NHS for moderate alcohol consumption.

Why 150ml? It balances enjoyment with awareness. Pour too generously—say, 180ml—and you’ll get only ~4 glasses per bottle. Go lighter at 125ml (common in France), and you’ll stretch it to 6 servings. Here’s how it breaks down:

Serving Size (ml) Glasses per 750ml Bottle Alcohol Units* (ABV 12.5%)
125 ml 6 1.0
150 ml 5 1.2
180 ml 4 1.4

*Units calculated as (ml × ABV %) ÷ 1000 — assuming typical rosé ABV of 12–13%.

Real-world context matters. At wine bars, pours average 140–160ml; at home, studies (like the 2023 Wine Intelligence Home Consumption Report) show 68% of consumers over-pour by 12–22% without measuring tools. That means your ‘5-glass’ bottle often becomes 4—and your intended two-glass evening may sneak into three.

Pro tip: Use a marked wine pourer or decant into a carafe with volume markers. It’s not about restriction—it’s about consistency, flavor appreciation, and honoring the craft behind each bottle. After all, great rosé—from Provence to California—is made to be savored, not rushed.

And if you're building a thoughtful wine routine, start with understanding your baseline. For more on portion-aware enjoying, explore our practical guide on mindful wine serving—designed for hosts, collectors, and everyday enthusiasts alike.

Bottom line? Five is the gold-standard answer—but your glass, your rules… as long as they’re informed.