Large bottles
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incl. VAT plus shippingDiscover an impressive selection of spirits and liqueurs in bottle sizes from 1.5 to 4.5 litres. From exquisite vodkas like Grey Goose and Belvedere to iconic whiskies like Jack Daniels and Jim Beam to fine rums like Havana Club and Diplomatico. You can also enjoy exquisite brandies, prosecco and liqueurs such as Ricard and Bottega. Our large bottles are carefully packed and safely delivered to your home - for unforgettable moments of enjoyment.
Are large bottles transported safely?
Yes, the safety and integrity of your order is our top priority, which is why we have taken special precautions for the safe shipping of large bottles. Our packaging experts use sturdy cardboard boxes and shock-absorbing materials to ensure that your bulk bottles are optimally protected during transport. Each bottle is carefully placed in a custom-made box and stabilised with cushioning material to prevent movement and possible damage.
What are large alcohol bottles called?
XXL alcohol bottles are often called "magnum" bottles. Here are some of the most common sizes:
Magnum: Usually a 1.5 litre bottle, twice the standard size (750 ml).
Jeroboam: Can vary in size depending on the region, but is often 3 litres.
Rehoboam: Usually 4.5 litres, six times the size of a standard bottle.
Methuselah: Usually 6 litres, eight times a standard bottle.
Salmanazar: Normally 9 litres, twelve times a standard bottle.
Balthazar: Normally 12 litres, sixteen times a standard bottle.
Nebuchadnezzar: 15 litres, twenty times a standard bottle.
There are also larger bottle sizes, but these are less common and often more for special occasions and collectors' purposes. Please note that the sizes mentioned may vary slightly depending on the region and manufacturer.
What are the world's largest alcohol bottles?
The world's largest alcohol bottles are fascinating custom-made products and collector's items that are often used for advertising and marketing purposes. Here are some of the most impressive examples:
"Nero Magno": a gigantic wine bottle with a capacity of 1,590 litres, made by the "Cantine Settesoli" winery in Italy.
"Maximus": An imposing champagne bottle with a capacity of 1,592 litres, unveiled in the UK and equivalent to 2,400 standard bottles of champagne.
"Iordanov Vodka": This impressive bottle has a capacity of 30 litres and is considered the largest vodka bottle in the world.
Largest whisky bottle: "The Famous Grouse" holds the record with 228 litres of whisky. A special wine bottle from "Mollydooker" with an impressive volume of 30,000 litres for a charity event.
"Isabella's Islay": a 6-litre whisky bottle from the "Bruichladdich" distillery on the Scottish island of Islay as a memento of a member of the distilling team.
A majestic 18-litre wine bottle "Le Chemin du Roi" from "Château Margaux" for a charity auction.
These exceptionally large bottles are true masterpieces, often produced as one-offs or in limited editions for special occasions. While most spirits are sold in commercial sizes ranging from 700 ml to 1.75 litres, these record-breaking bottles are a stunning expression of art and pleasure.
Are XXL liquor bottles expensive?
Large liquor bottles are usually more expensive than standard bottles with a smaller capacity. There are several reasons why large bottles have a higher price:
Rarity and collector's value: large bottles are often rarer and can be sought after as collector's items, which drives up their price.
Custom-made and limited editions: Many large bottles are custom-made or produced in limited editions, which increases their exclusivity and can drive up their price.
Elaborate packaging: Bulk bottles often require special and elaborate packaging, which also increases the cost.
Marketing and promotional purposes: Some bulk bottles are produced for special promotional or marketing campaigns, which can affect the cost.
It is important to note that not all bulk bottles are prohibitively expensive and prices can vary depending on the brand, type of spirit and availability. Discover our range of bulk bottles in various attractive price categories.