"Officially, a case of wine contains 12 bottles, typically labeled using the metric system with each bottle holding 750 milliliters, totaling 9 liters per case."
"It’s increasingly common to find cases that only contain six bottles, making it easier for wine producers to sell to smaller retailers with limited storage space."
"Selling smaller cases is appealing for consumers who require lower quantities of wine, prompting a modern adaptation to changing market needs."
"Smaller case sizes have been enforced in some countries to reduce the risk of injury for those needing to carry them, reflecting a shift in industry practices."
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