There are approximately 30 servings of 5 ml in a 5 fl oz bottle.
There are 100 ml per serving in a 1 L container if there are ten servings in total.
Of course, depending on the dimensions of the bottle: a bottle with a volume of 5-100 mL is considered small.
A standard bottle of vodka contains 750 ml of liquid.
There is no such thing as a milliliter bottle of wine. One milliliter is only 0.03381 fluid ounces. A 750 milliliter bottle of Beringer White Zinfandel is equal to 25.36 ounces. This would give a person three 8-ounce servings with a little left over.
There are five servings in a standard 750 ml bottle of wine.
There are five servings in a 750 ml bottle of champagne.
There are five servings (glasses) of wine in a 750 ml bottle of wine.
2000 ml
A normal serving is one 8-ounce glass, which is 240 ml. There are around eight of these servings in a 2-liter bottle.
There are five standard servings of wine in a bottle (750 ml) of wine.
There are approximately 30 servings of 5 ml in a 5 fl oz bottle.
From a regular 750mL bottle of wine. You are looking at 5 1/2 servings per bottle
4 to 6 standard champagne glasses per 750 ml bottle. The bottle is technically 25.3 ounces which would indicate that 6 glasses should be expected, but I find if you really fully fill the champagne glass you only get about 4 servings per bottle.
There are 100 ml per serving in a 1 L container if there are ten servings in total.
There are 1750 milliliters in a 1.75 liter bottle.
We are missing one important fact: How many doses are in one bottle? How big is the bottle? If 400mgc per ml and the bottle has 3 ml the answer would be different if the bottle was 10 ml.