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  2. 9 Affordable White Wines to Serve at Your Wedding - AOL

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    What’s a great wedding toast without a stellar glass of white to clink in celebration? Pretty much nada. But actually deciding on that wedding-worthy wine that will also please the majority of ...

  3. 15 Wines to Bring to a Party That Will Impress the Wine ... - AOL

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    A $15 wine that drinks like a $30 wine is a winner of a gift, and this fragrant red, from one of the northern Rhône’s top producers, is exactly that. The Syrah in the blend — 60% — adds a ...

  4. 8 of the best wines to buy at Costco, from a sommelier - AOL

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    Costco's best wine deal is the $14.59 bottle of Fess Parker chardonnay. Brianne Cohen Fess Parker chardonnay, priced at $14.59 a bottle, is a product of a third-generation, family-owned business ...

  5. Stock Up for the Season! Here Are the 33 Best Wines at Costco

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    The Vivino community gave this wine a 4.2 out of 5, while Wine Enthusiast awarded it a respectable 94 points. Costco typically sells this at $119.99 for a 3-pack. Decoy Sauvignon Blanc

  6. Wedding customs by country - Wikipedia

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    The wedding party may form a receiving line at this point, or later at a wedding reception, so that each guest may briefly greet the entire wedding party. At the wedding reception. Drinks, snacks, or perhaps a full meal, especially at long receptions, are served while the guests and wedding party mingle. Often, best men and/or maids of honor ...

  7. Jiaobeijiu - Wikipedia

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    The early form of the Jiaobeijiu was known as Hejin in ancient times and probably started in the late Neolithic period. [3] As a wedding custom, the Hejin can be traced back the Zhou dynasty where the newlywed bride and groom would drink wine together in the bridal chamber according to the Liji, the Hejin and was used to symbolize the confirmation of marital union. [4]