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  2. Great-Tasting Red Wines Under $20 - AOL

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    This is a full red wine with plenty of spice and fruit. Related: Great Wines Under $20 From Every State. $10 from Vivino. This all-purpose, medium-bodied red is made with sustainably grown grapes ...

  3. Drink Up! 13 Bottles of the Best Cheap Red Wine Under $13 - AOL

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    13 of the Best Cheap Red Wines Under $13 Cabernet Sauvignon. ... Or, for something different, pair it with a nutty, semi-sweet dessert such as pecan pie. Price: $11.99 at Total Wine. Zinfandel.

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

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    RELATED: 10 Best Cheap Red Wines That Taste Expensive, According to Sommeliers. 6. Souleil Rosé—$16.99 ... Not too sweet, not too acidic. It's also a twist-off—which may not be classy, but it ...

  5. 50 great-tasting red wines under $20 - AOL

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    While expensive wine can be amazing, great wine does not have to cost a lot of money. This roundup of 50 delicious red wines under $20 is based on professional reviews and competition results, as ...

  6. Dessert wine - Wikipedia

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    Dessert wine. Vin de Paille, a straw wine from France. Dessert wines, sometimes called pudding wines in the United Kingdom, are sweet wines typically served with dessert. There is no simple definition of a dessert wine. In the UK, a dessert wine is considered to be any sweet wine drunk with a meal, as opposed to the white [1] fortified wines ...

  7. Lambrusco - Wikipedia

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    Lambrusco. Lambrusco (/ læmˈbrʊskoʊ /, Italian: [lamˈbrusko]) is the name of both an Italian red wine grape and a wine made principally from said grape. The grapes and the wine originate from four zones in Emilia-Romagna and one in Lombardy ―principally around the central provinces of Modena, Parma, Reggio-Emilia, and Mantua.