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  2. The 11 Most Reliable 'Cheap Wines', According to our Editors

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    Read on to find a new favorite for your next get-together, then check out the 8 Best Inexpensive Wines You Can Get at Costco. 1. 2022 Anselmo Mendes Contacto Alvarinho—$18.99 Wine Library

  3. 50 great-tasting red wines under $20 - AOL

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    This roundup of red wines under $20 is based on professional reviews, competition results, and insider knowledge.

  4. 50 great-tasting red wines under $20 - AOL

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    This roundup of 50 delicious red wines under $20 is based on professional reviews and competition results, as well as insider knowledge, to ensure that each and every bottle is a great value. Most ...

  5. Table wine - Wikipedia

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    In common usage vin de table is the fourth and lowest ranked wine under the French wine classification. These wines are the cheapest to buy and to make (they can be bought from € 0,80), and are generally drunk accompanying a midday meal or used to make wine-based cocktails.

  6. Jura wine - Wikipedia

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    Only white wines from the Savagnin grape made in the vin jaune ("yellow wine") style can be made using this appellation. However, the Château-Chalon wines are not explicitly labeled as vin jaune. The wine is known for its longevity, and ability to age for several decades. Crémant du Jura is an Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée for sparkling ...

  7. Vin de France - Wikipedia

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    Vin de France is a designation for table wine from France that has been in use since 2010, when it started to replace the former vin de table category. [1] Vin de France wines may indicate grape variety (for example Chardonnay or Merlot) and vintage on the label, [2] but are not labelled by region or appellation; they are labelled only as coming from France.