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

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    Photos: brands. Design: Eat This, Not ThatWhether you're gearing up for a dinner party, settling in for a cozy night in, or packing a basket for a summer picnic, we all know that a bottle of wine ...

  3. Gatorwine, the viral Gatorade and wine combo, is here to ruin ...

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    Just as you might have guessed, gatorwine is equal parts cheap red wine (defined as less than $12 a bottle) and Gatorade. ... the brand Low Hanging Fruit was too good to pass up.

  4. Flavored fortified wine - Wikipedia

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    Bormotukha (Russian: бормотуха) was a colloquial name for cheap fortified wines, named 'port wines' or 'vermouths,' that were produced in the Soviet Union. [1] Buckfast Tonic Wine is a tonic wine with added alcohol, caffeine, and sugar, produced under license from Buckfast Abbey, a Roman Catholic monastery located in Devon, England.

  5. This is the best red wine in Costco's Kirkland brand lineup - AOL

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    We taste-tested 7 of Costco's Kirkland wines and found this was the best bottle of white. We did a blind taste test of cheap wines from Costco, Target, and Trader Joe's, and the winner cost less ...

  6. Charles Shaw wine - Wikipedia

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    Charles Shaw is an American brand of bargain-priced wine. [1] Largely made from California grapes , Charles Shaw wines include Cabernet Sauvignon , White Zinfandel , Merlot , Chardonnay , Sauvignon Blanc , Shiraz , Valdiguié in the style of Beaujolais nouveau , and limited quantities of Pinot Grigio .

  7. Mogen David - Wikipedia

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    The company launched a new line of wines under a different brand name, Key, in 1957. This marketing campaign was unsuccessful, and the new line was dropped after three years. [14] In the early 1960s, concord wine was still the biggest seller in the Mogen David line, along with a rosé, a blackberry wine, a cherry wine and a dry red wine. [20]