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How Much Champagne for a 10 Guest New Year's Eve Party?

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18
bottles of champagne

For a 10-guest new year's eve party lasting 5 hours

15% buffer included
90
Total servings
9
Per person
+3
Buffer bottles

How We Calculated This

Our bartender-tested formula, step by step

1

Estimate actual drinkers

10 guests × 80% drinking rate
= 8 drinkers

At small events, about 80% of guests typically drink alcohol.

2

Calculate base consumption

8 drinkers × 1.5 drinks/hour × 5 hours
= 60 base drinks

Industry standard is 1.5 drinks per person per hour for a 5-hour event.

3

Apply consumption decay

Adjusted for drinking slowdown over time (decay factor: 3.75)
= 45 adjusted drinks

People drink faster in the first hour and slow down as the event progresses.

4

Apply new year's eve party modifier

× 2 (+100% for champagne)
= 90 champagne servings needed

New Year's Eve Partys typically consume 100% more champagne than average.

5

Convert to bottles

90 servings ÷ 6 servings per bottle
= 15 bottles (raw)

Each bottle of champagne provides 6 servings.

6

Add 15% buffer & round up

15 × 1.15 = 17.3, rounded up
= 18 bottles

Always round up and add a buffer. Running out is worse than having leftovers!

* Why trust this formula?

Based on industry standards and refined by bartenders with 30+ years of experience. We factor in consumption decay (people drink less as events progress) and real-world drinking percentages.

📊 Quick Reference: Champagne by Guest Count

Guests Champagne Needed Total Servings
25 guests 45 bottles 225 servings
50 guests 90 bottles 450 servings
75 guests 135 bottles 675 servings
100 guests 180 bottles 900 servings
150 guests 270 bottles 1350 servings
200 guests 360 bottles 1800 servings

* All calculations include a 15% buffer. Amounts for new year's eve party.

Your Shopping List

Everything you need, plus essentials you might forget

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Champagne
The main event
18
bottles

Don't forget these

  • Champagne flutes (1.5 per drinker)
    12 glasses
    Buy
  • Ice buckets (Keep bottles chilled)
    5 buckets
    Buy

Pro Tips for Your New Year's Eve Party

Insider advice from experienced bartenders

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70% of champagne is consumed between 11:30pm and 12:15am - time your chilling.

Have champagne COLD and ready to pour at 11:55pm.

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People pace themselves until 10pm then drinking accelerates.

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Late-night parties need designated drivers or Uber - plan ahead.

Noisemakers and party favors should be near the champagne station.

🛒 Buying Guide

This is THE champagne event. Plan 1 bottle per 3-4 guests for the midnight toast, plus additional for cocktails (French 75s, Kir Royale). Have regular bar options for earlier in the evening. Stock more than you think - better to have leftovers than run out at midnight.

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