Convert quart (champagne) to bushel (Winchester)
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Definition and details for quart (champagne):
Champaigne quart is a traditional unit of liquid volume, smaller than the standard quart. In the U.S., this unit was used to measure wine and it was equal to 26 U.S. fluid ounces or about 768.9 milliliters. Today it has been repalced from the international wine bottle, which is exactly 750 milliliters.
Definition and details for bushel (Winchester):
Winchester bushel is a traditional unit of volume that changed some times in the past. The modern Winchester bushel is used since 1696. It was defined to be 2150.42 solid inches. Britain abolished the Winchester bushel in 1824, in order to establish the imperial measure, but in the United Kingdom it continued to be used. This unit became the basis of the bushel in the United States.