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How Many Servings Are in a Bottle of Prosecco?
A standard 750ml bottle of Prosecco contains about 6 flute glasses worth of wine, based on a 125ml serving per glass — the typical pour size in UK restaurants and events.
If you're using champagne coupes or tulip glasses, you might get slightly fewer or larger servings, depending on how generous you are!
Glass Size Breakdown
Glass Size | Number of Glasses in 750ml Bottle |
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125ml (standard flute) | 6 glasses |
100ml (small toast) | 7–8 glasses |
150ml (large pour) | 5 glasses |
If you’re serving Prosecco for a toast, such as at a wedding or birthday, a 100ml pour is plenty, meaning you can stretch one bottle to serve 7 or even 8 guests.
What About Magnum and Mini Bottles?
Magnum (1.5L) – About 12 standard glasses
Mini bottle (200ml) – Around 1.5 glasses (just enough for one generous pour or two sips)
Perfect for favours, gift bags, or solo celebrations.
How Many Bottles Do You Need for a Party?
Here’s a rough guide for standard 125ml servings:
2 people – 1 bottle
6 people – 1 bottle (1 glass each)
10 people – 2 bottles
20 people – 4 bottles
50 people – 9–10 bottles (especially if serving a toast)
Always add 1–2 extra bottles just in case — better to have too much than too little!
Serving Tips
Chill your Prosecco to around 6–8°C before serving
Pour slowly at an angle to reduce foam and prevent overflow
Use tall, narrow flutes to keep the bubbles lively
Once opened, consume within 2–3 hours for the best fizz (or use a champagne stopper to save the sparkle)
Final Thought
A standard bottle of Prosecco gives you around 6 glasses, based on the usual 125ml serving. For larger events or celebrations, plan your bottles around how many people you’re serving and whether it’s a toast or full glass. However you pour it, Prosecco remains a stylish, crowd-pleasing choice — cheers to that!