You know English, so would you say “there isn’t more than six bottles” or “there aren’t more than six bottles”? I’d say the latter, so it’s grammatically plural, agreeing with the real subject (six bottles), not with the dummy subject, “there”. On the other hand, there is a strong tendency, when the number is not obvious, for native English speakers to make the “there is” construction singular, even when it should be plural. So, for conversational English, it really doesn’t matter much.