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Definition of half-bottle in English: half-bottlenoun A bottle that is half the standard size. Example sentencesExamples - Although, with a nod to those drivers, mineral water is complimentary and there are many half-bottles on the wine list.
- Add a heady half-bottle of Siduri Pinot Noir or a complex, herbal Artadi Vinas de Gain Rioja, and contentment is bound to ensue.
- We were also brought the wine menu, in which we chose a half-bottle of Mercurey, a 1999 Premier Cru Clos des Myglands.
- I plan to drink a little Santorini Sigala, the dry Greek white, and imbibe my small annual quota of pine-pitch-flavored retsina from a convenient half-bottle.
- They balance this against dispersion: half-bottles may go where full bottles do not, or go first.
- Most are sold in 375 ml half-bottles (that's six 2-ounce servings).
- Bearing this in mind, buying half-bottles makes sense.
- This was just as well, as it took away the taste of the half-bottle of Chablis.
- ‘It is an intimate bar featuring half-bottles of wines and a full bar for primarily the Air France passengers,’ Jones said.
- This is to discourage customers worried about drink-driving from switching to half-bottles of mineral water.
- Another day, a waitress immediately poured out every last drop of a half-bottle of wine into two glasses.
- The bottle's low neck allows a tight concentration of stacked half-bottles.
- ‘I only made 400 half-bottles,’ Eymael sighed, ‘and I've already poured three today.’
- We ordered a half-bottle of white wine, a Blanc de Blancs from the nearby city of Cassis, and a large seafood platter.
- Average yields are minuscule once the grapes have been raisined, but the results are luscious in the extreme, and are invariably bottled in a half-bottle.
- Zola's 11-page list features an ample selection of half-bottles and wines by the glass.
- The closest I have come to going on a bender in the past fortnight was when, while making a broccoli and Camembert soup, I forgot to cook off the alcohol from the half-bottle of white wine that went into it.
- Though not a full-service restaurant, it serves decent snacks and, mindful of the solo business traveller, makes a point of its impressive range of half-bottles of wine.
- The half-bottle is a useful, healthy size for light evening meal consumption.
- Meanwhile, at Doncaster there were half-bottles of champagne all round for the Scottish owners of star sprinter Chookie Heiton.
Definition of half-bottle in US English: half-bottlenounˈhæfˌbɑdlˈhafˌbädl A bottle that is half the standard size. Example sentencesExamples - Although, with a nod to those drivers, mineral water is complimentary and there are many half-bottles on the wine list.
- Average yields are minuscule once the grapes have been raisined, but the results are luscious in the extreme, and are invariably bottled in a half-bottle.
- They balance this against dispersion: half-bottles may go where full bottles do not, or go first.
- The bottle's low neck allows a tight concentration of stacked half-bottles.
- The half-bottle is a useful, healthy size for light evening meal consumption.
- Another day, a waitress immediately poured out every last drop of a half-bottle of wine into two glasses.
- This was just as well, as it took away the taste of the half-bottle of Chablis.
- Add a heady half-bottle of Siduri Pinot Noir or a complex, herbal Artadi Vinas de Gain Rioja, and contentment is bound to ensue.
- Zola's 11-page list features an ample selection of half-bottles and wines by the glass.
- This is to discourage customers worried about drink-driving from switching to half-bottles of mineral water.
- The closest I have come to going on a bender in the past fortnight was when, while making a broccoli and Camembert soup, I forgot to cook off the alcohol from the half-bottle of white wine that went into it.
- Most are sold in 375 ml half-bottles (that's six 2-ounce servings).
- Though not a full-service restaurant, it serves decent snacks and, mindful of the solo business traveller, makes a point of its impressive range of half-bottles of wine.
- ‘It is an intimate bar featuring half-bottles of wines and a full bar for primarily the Air France passengers,’ Jones said.
- We ordered a half-bottle of white wine, a Blanc de Blancs from the nearby city of Cassis, and a large seafood platter.
- I plan to drink a little Santorini Sigala, the dry Greek white, and imbibe my small annual quota of pine-pitch-flavored retsina from a convenient half-bottle.
- Meanwhile, at Doncaster there were half-bottles of champagne all round for the Scottish owners of star sprinter Chookie Heiton.
- We were also brought the wine menu, in which we chose a half-bottle of Mercurey, a 1999 Premier Cru Clos des Myglands.
- Bearing this in mind, buying half-bottles makes sense.
- ‘I only made 400 half-bottles,’ Eymael sighed, ‘and I've already poured three today.’
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