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  3. Red Bicyclette - Wikipedia

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    Red Bicyclette label art. Red Bicyclette is a French wine produced by the Sieur d'Arques cooperative and distributed in the United States by the E. & J. Gallo Winery.Its distinctive label appeals to consumers who prefer branded wines, labelled with the variety of grape from which they are made, rather than by the exact location.

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    Estimated price: $20 Shop Now When you can't tell the difference between the Kirkland brand and the name-brand counterpart, then you know you've got a winner on your hands.

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  6. Blue Nun - Wikipedia

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    Blue Nun can be said to have been the first wine to have been produced and effectively marketed with an international mass market in mind. After World War II, the brand became widely popular in the United Kingdom and the United States, selling for the same price as a second growth red Bordeaux wine. At its peak of popularity in 1984–1985 ...

  7. Cleanskin (wine) - Wikipedia

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    In Australia and New Zealand, cleanskin wine is a term for wine whose label does not indicate the winery or the winemaker's name. It is typically sold at a low price. Cleanskin labels usually only show the grape variety and the year of bottling, as well as other information required by Australian law - alcohol content, volume, additives and standard drink information.