Definition: A bottle of wine (usually Bordeaux) containing 6 liters of fluid, eight times the volume of a standard bottle.
Alright class, settle down and listen close,
Letโs tackle this word, before it goes!
โImperial,โ you see, is quite a treat,
Especially when talking about wine, sweet!
The dictionary gives us the key,
"Six liters of fluid, for all to agree!"
Think of your standard bottle small,
Just one liter, standing tall.
Eight times that size, itโs plain to see,
That's what an Imperial truly will be!
Itโs a big bottle, bold and bright,
Often Bordeaux, shining light!
So โimperialโ means โ quite large you find -
A generous pour for wine of a kind!
Do you have any questions for me? Let's discuss with glee!