table wine

NOUN
  1. wine containing not more than 14 percent alcohol usually served with a meal
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How To Use table wine In A Sentence

  • Description: Simple but very balanced table wine, soft lightly bitterish with slightly fruity taste.
  • Most reputable wine merchants will have a broking department where you can sell your wine for a small fee. Times, Sunday Times
  • For the curious, one of the attractions of the Douro is the number of unfamiliar grape varieties, such as Malvasia Fina, Rabigato, Tinta Amarela, Touriga Nacional and Touriga Franca, that make up their table wines. Finding Life After Port
  • Over time, styles changed from fortified wines like sherry and port, to table wines.
  • Drinks flowed freely throughout and the Californian table wines were particularly good.
  • The big supermarkets could do more to suggest suitable wine and food partnerships.
  • Any £6 wine from Italy that uses grapes from Old Vines should deliver a very interesting and palatable wine.
  • Even Rioja, already Spain's leading table wine at the turn of the 19th century, found few markets other than neighbouring Basque country and South America.
  • They're spending millions to create consistent brands recognized around the world, while Gallic winegrowers are turning out too much low-quality table wine with mystifying labels.
  • The 2003 version has settled and is a rich, full-bodied table wine.
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