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  2. These Wine Advent Calendars Will Have You Saying ... - AOL

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    Types of wine: Red, white, and rosé. Number of bottles: 24 mini bottles. Shipping dates: Ships within 1-2 days

  3. How to Spot a Good, Cheap Bottle of Wine - AOL

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    Don't Get Stuck on Expensive Wine Regions. If you're looking mostly at some of the more coveted, big-name wine regions like California's Napa Valley or Bordeaux, France, you're typically going to ...

  4. Our Guide to the Best Cheap Wine (That Also Tastes Good) - AOL

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    Still buying whatever bottle has the cutest label? Stop playing that dangerous game with your budget. Here’s how to get the best cheap wine for your money. This was originally published on The ...

  5. Charles Shaw wine - Wikipedia

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    Charles Shaw wines were introduced at Trader Joe's grocery stores in California in 2002 at a price of USD$1.99 per bottle, earning the wines the nickname "Two Buck Chuck", and eventually sold 800 million bottles between 2002 and 2013. In 2009, an international version of Chardonnay from Australia was introduced in a limited number of stores.

  6. Box wine - Wikipedia

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    Box wine. A 4-litre cask of Australian white wine. Boxed wine ( cask wine) is a wine sold in "bag-in-box" packaging. Traditionally, this consists of a cardboard box containing a wine filled plastic reservoir. The flow of the wine from the box is controlled by a valve .

  7. Alcohol laws of South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The alcohol laws of South Carolina are part of the state's history. Voters endorsed prohibition in 1892 but instead were given the "Dispensary System" of state-owned liquor stores. Currently, certain counties may enforce time restrictions for beer and wine sales in stores, although there are no dry counties in South Carolina.