Convert quart (champagne) to gallon (standard imperial)
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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 gallon (standard imperial):
Standard imperial gallon is a unit of volume equal to about 277.419 in3 or exactly 4.54609 liters. This unit was defined as the volume of exactly 10 pounds of distilled water under precisely defined conditions.